MidwestTentGrowerDude
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New grower with new setup trying to dial in environment for 5 plants to learn how to legally grow.
5x8' tent - 4 LED lights(600w and 1000w), 5 plants, intake fan, reciprocating fan, ventilation fans, carbon filter with 6" exhaust fan, heater
Growing in fox farms soil mixed with perlite and worm casings. Germinated feminized northern lights and white widow seeds and planted in 5gal pots. Alternating feeding fox farms trio with plain distilled water ph to 6.5.
Lights and exhaust are set to 18/6 schedule. I was using heater, exhaust, and lights all together but it was getting too hot so I stopped using heater for a while. Now I considering putting heater back in tent and scheduling on/off every hour throughout the night to cut the chill and keep it warm.
Past 2 weeks tent was running 77f & 35rh during the day, and at night temps drop 10 degrees. Every morning Iook in the tent she looks sad (maybe cold?) and then she perks up throughout the day. Seems to be getting gradually worse every day.
MORNING:
LATE AFTERNOON
Any advice or insight you would care to share with this new grower is appreciated. Thanks friends!
5x8' tent - 4 LED lights(600w and 1000w), 5 plants, intake fan, reciprocating fan, ventilation fans, carbon filter with 6" exhaust fan, heater
Growing in fox farms soil mixed with perlite and worm casings. Germinated feminized northern lights and white widow seeds and planted in 5gal pots. Alternating feeding fox farms trio with plain distilled water ph to 6.5.
Lights and exhaust are set to 18/6 schedule. I was using heater, exhaust, and lights all together but it was getting too hot so I stopped using heater for a while. Now I considering putting heater back in tent and scheduling on/off every hour throughout the night to cut the chill and keep it warm.
Past 2 weeks tent was running 77f & 35rh during the day, and at night temps drop 10 degrees. Every morning Iook in the tent she looks sad (maybe cold?) and then she perks up throughout the day. Seems to be getting gradually worse every day.
MORNING:
LATE AFTERNOON
Any advice or insight you would care to share with this new grower is appreciated. Thanks friends!