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Your setup sounds a bit tricky! Since the water softener takes out calcium and magnesium and adds sodium, it could impact your plants. Using RO water with 40 ppm and adding cal-mag is a good idea, but testing your well water could help you understand its nutrient levels better. That way, you can choose whether to use the hard water or stick with your current system!
IC GLASSParticipantIt looks like the Stash Blend might be too strong for your plants if they’re starting to burn. With your water already at 41 ppm, adding more nutrients could make it too much for them. Also, take a look at other things like light levels or water quality, as those could be causing the leaf burn too!
IC GLASSParticipantWow, that sounds like quite an adventure with your Forbidden Zkittlez! It’s surprising how some males can be so fragrant; I’ve had similar experiences where a male’s smell was way too strong for indoor growing. Reversing cuttings back to veg can work, and many growers have had success with that, so you’re on the right track. Good luck with your project!
October 22, 2024 at 5:22 am in reply to: Seeking Advice on Maximizing Yield in Indoor Grow Setup #4465IC GLASSParticipantHey! You’ve got a solid setup! For your 600W LED light, keep it about 18-24 inches above the plants to prevent light stress. When it comes to nutrients, feeding every 1-2 weeks is a good idea, and adding a bloom booster during flowering can really increase your yield. Try to keep the temperature around 70-75°F with 40-60% humidity while your plants are growing, and make it a bit warmer and drier during flowering. Techniques like topping and low-stress training (LST) can help you make the most of your space and light. Good luck, and enjoy your gardening!
IC GLASSParticipantIt sounds like you have a solid setup with those lights and nutrients! The size of your space (100x100x200cm) is great for growing, and using Plagron Hydro A and B is a good choice for feeding. Adding H2O2 daily is interesting—it’s often used to help with oxygen levels and prevent issues. If anyone else has experience with a similar setup, it would be awesome to hear your thoughts! And for more updates, I’ll check out your Instagram @cultivandosustento!
IC GLASSParticipantFor low THC and high CBD seeds, you might want to check out sites like Seedsman or ILoveGrowingMarijuana. They often have a selection of landrace strains and lower THC options that could fit your needs. Just make sure to read the descriptions carefully to find the right specs for what you’re looking for!
IC GLASSParticipantHey! For your GG4 auto seedlings under the S22 lm301h, keeping the light around 24 to 30 inches above them is usually a good height. If they’re handling the current setup well, you can either lower the light gradually or turn it up to full power, but just keep an eye on how they respond. It’s always best to adjust based on their growth and signs of stress!
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