jHands
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Greetings all. Been running two sealed rooms since January now. Each room has a 4x8 bed of living soil. Above each bed are 2 Progrowtech EV700 spectrally tunable fixtures. I have a 12k mini-split in each room, dehumidifier on a titan Saturn 6 controller, and Co2 supplementation on a Saturn 6 controller.
This is the soil mix I used:
1 part castings, 1 part pumice, 1 part peat
Also about 5% of the mix was biochar inoculated with fish hydrolysate
Minerals per cu ft:
2 cups cascade minerals (basalt)
1 cup oyster shell flour
1 cup Gypsum
Amended per cu ft:
1 cup kelp
1 cup MBP
1/2 cup crustacean meal
1/2 cup Karanja/neem blend
NO DOLOMITE LIME WAS ADDED.
I am only using water. Have not amended with anything other than the decomposing mulch layer and dead clover from canopy shade.
I am having great results with this soil blend outside. Great results with this soil blend indoors under T5 in my veg room. As soon as plants are established in my 4x8 beds, and the spectrums on the LED’s are being increased, I start to see issues show up. Issues start to appear when the plants go under the 4200K CMH in my veg room as well, but they don’t really ever get as bad as they do under the LED’s The issues seem to be isolated to the upper growth the most, with shaded lower growth showing healthier. Stems are also showing purple streaking on certain strains.
I’ve attached some photos. Two of them are from a room running Stardawg currently in flower, and it’s the first cycle in that bed to get out of veg. The other two photos are from a room currently in veg running Dank Zappa, showing a different issue with yellowing leaves. This bed has had two full cycles (albeit not great cycles). The only way to keep the damage at bay is the keep the fixtures further from the plants, which is not the way the fixtures were designed to be used. In veg, this is fine. But in flower, I can’t help but feel that it’s contributing to smaller bud size at this stage (week 5).
I know plenty of people running these fixtures less than a foot from the top of their canopy in a hydro/feed based environment with great results, but I’m not willing to go to hydro. I built my grow around my soil, not the light fixtures. I have the opportunity to sell them back to the manufacturer, albeit at a 20% restocking fee, because nobody over there has been able to help me figure out what my issue is. The manufacturer of the fixture doesn’t seem to have any support or experience to draw on for people cultivating in soil without salt based fertilizers/feeds.
Any help is greatly appreciated as I’m starting to lose interest in this hobby.
This is the soil mix I used:
1 part castings, 1 part pumice, 1 part peat
Also about 5% of the mix was biochar inoculated with fish hydrolysate
Minerals per cu ft:
2 cups cascade minerals (basalt)
1 cup oyster shell flour
1 cup Gypsum
Amended per cu ft:
1 cup kelp
1 cup MBP
1/2 cup crustacean meal
1/2 cup Karanja/neem blend
NO DOLOMITE LIME WAS ADDED.
I am only using water. Have not amended with anything other than the decomposing mulch layer and dead clover from canopy shade.
I am having great results with this soil blend outside. Great results with this soil blend indoors under T5 in my veg room. As soon as plants are established in my 4x8 beds, and the spectrums on the LED’s are being increased, I start to see issues show up. Issues start to appear when the plants go under the 4200K CMH in my veg room as well, but they don’t really ever get as bad as they do under the LED’s The issues seem to be isolated to the upper growth the most, with shaded lower growth showing healthier. Stems are also showing purple streaking on certain strains.
I’ve attached some photos. Two of them are from a room running Stardawg currently in flower, and it’s the first cycle in that bed to get out of veg. The other two photos are from a room currently in veg running Dank Zappa, showing a different issue with yellowing leaves. This bed has had two full cycles (albeit not great cycles). The only way to keep the damage at bay is the keep the fixtures further from the plants, which is not the way the fixtures were designed to be used. In veg, this is fine. But in flower, I can’t help but feel that it’s contributing to smaller bud size at this stage (week 5).
I know plenty of people running these fixtures less than a foot from the top of their canopy in a hydro/feed based environment with great results, but I’m not willing to go to hydro. I built my grow around my soil, not the light fixtures. I have the opportunity to sell them back to the manufacturer, albeit at a 20% restocking fee, because nobody over there has been able to help me figure out what my issue is. The manufacturer of the fixture doesn’t seem to have any support or experience to draw on for people cultivating in soil without salt based fertilizers/feeds.
Any help is greatly appreciated as I’m starting to lose interest in this hobby.
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