Azraelstrom
Member
I've posted before in the "problems" section, but I thought I should participate fully.
Strain: Big Bud Auto Fem
Setup:
2x2.5 grow tent, 5'11 in height.
KINDL300 grow light
Self-contained hydroponic system fashioned out of a 10 gallon bin that I fill up to 5 gallons as a res, and four potential spots for plants(I only use two at the moment). Drip manifold is feeding water/nutes to the rapid rooter plug at all times.
Two large airstones connected to a 126 GPH air pump.
Using General Hydro Flora Trio nutes, and Hydroguard as I'm having difficulty keeping the res water cool, so there's some signs of root rot(which you can see in the photo) that are ideally being controlled by the Hydroguard. I'm currently freezing a few water bottles to use as makeshift ice cubes to lower the res temp.
Temps are always 70-73 at "night" and 75-79 during the day. Humidity ranges from 30-45% most days.
I fluctuate the pH between 5.8 and 6.1 to make sure nothing is ever locked out, or even partially locked.
PPM is currently 381.
I had some early issues, as people from the Problems forum know, since I had no means of keeping track of my PPM and pH efficiently. These photos are four weeks from seed as of tomorrow. I know it looks stunted, and some of the leaves look discolored from previous error(I had to remove some really necrotic ones), but I'm hoping she's making a full recovery. I'm already prepared for the likelihood that my yield suffers from my early mistakes.
Anyone have any thoughts on what she looks like so far? Any tips? I didn't want to grow more than one or two my first time since I knew it would be a learning experience, and so far it has been. Big thanks to all the guys on the Problems forum for helping out. This has been a great community so far.
Strain: Big Bud Auto Fem
Setup:
2x2.5 grow tent, 5'11 in height.
KINDL300 grow light
Self-contained hydroponic system fashioned out of a 10 gallon bin that I fill up to 5 gallons as a res, and four potential spots for plants(I only use two at the moment). Drip manifold is feeding water/nutes to the rapid rooter plug at all times.
Two large airstones connected to a 126 GPH air pump.
Using General Hydro Flora Trio nutes, and Hydroguard as I'm having difficulty keeping the res water cool, so there's some signs of root rot(which you can see in the photo) that are ideally being controlled by the Hydroguard. I'm currently freezing a few water bottles to use as makeshift ice cubes to lower the res temp.
Temps are always 70-73 at "night" and 75-79 during the day. Humidity ranges from 30-45% most days.
I fluctuate the pH between 5.8 and 6.1 to make sure nothing is ever locked out, or even partially locked.
PPM is currently 381.
I had some early issues, as people from the Problems forum know, since I had no means of keeping track of my PPM and pH efficiently. These photos are four weeks from seed as of tomorrow. I know it looks stunted, and some of the leaves look discolored from previous error(I had to remove some really necrotic ones), but I'm hoping she's making a full recovery. I'm already prepared for the likelihood that my yield suffers from my early mistakes.
Anyone have any thoughts on what she looks like so far? Any tips? I didn't want to grow more than one or two my first time since I knew it would be a learning experience, and so far it has been. Big thanks to all the guys on the Problems forum for helping out. This has been a great community so far.