rollmydoodie
New member
Hi all,
Well I've done the majority of my research here for my first grow and would like to thank all that contribute!
I started with 8 hybrids (4 white widow, and 4 pure power plant) and 1 indica (blue hash) and they've done extremely well but I'm noticing what looks like a deficiency maybe...
They are 80 days from seed and have been flowering for 28 days now.
Now for their environment:
homemade 3' x 4' area covered with panda film,
fox forest ocean farms soil,
3 gallon grow bags,
1k hps light at about 24 inches from canopy,
co2-1500ppm,
plenty of ventilation,
the canopy level temp is a constant 75f,
humidity is constant 45-50%,
im using nearly all of advanced nutrients 'boosters' along with their 3 part nutrient base, and for watering I am alternating between plain water, and nuted water (~1000ppm @6.3 ph)
I don't see how I could have heat stress with the canopy temps so low but maybe its just too much light for that small of an area... 150000 lumens / 12 sq ft = 12500 lumens per sq ft.
Anyone know how I can fix this? all help is much appreciated!
Well I've done the majority of my research here for my first grow and would like to thank all that contribute!
I started with 8 hybrids (4 white widow, and 4 pure power plant) and 1 indica (blue hash) and they've done extremely well but I'm noticing what looks like a deficiency maybe...
They are 80 days from seed and have been flowering for 28 days now.
Now for their environment:
homemade 3' x 4' area covered with panda film,
fox forest ocean farms soil,
3 gallon grow bags,
1k hps light at about 24 inches from canopy,
co2-1500ppm,
plenty of ventilation,
the canopy level temp is a constant 75f,
humidity is constant 45-50%,
im using nearly all of advanced nutrients 'boosters' along with their 3 part nutrient base, and for watering I am alternating between plain water, and nuted water (~1000ppm @6.3 ph)
I don't see how I could have heat stress with the canopy temps so low but maybe its just too much light for that small of an area... 150000 lumens / 12 sq ft = 12500 lumens per sq ft.
Anyone know how I can fix this? all help is much appreciated!