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Sundancers Greenhouse Feeding Grow Pulver: 19g bei 19 Liter Growtopf
Greenhouse Feeding Enhancer Pulver: 1g/Gießliter alle 2 Wochen
Endlich Umstellung auf 12/12. Los geht's.😁
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Used techniques
LST
Technique
ScrOG
Technique
Topping
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
12-12
Technique
12
Week 12. Vegetation
1d ago
1/5
27 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
Weak
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
5.02 liters
Pot Size
1.2 liters
Watering Volume
8 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
BioEnhancer
1 mll
Monster Bud Mix
30 mll
Sundancers Eigentlich keine Pflanze für Scrog, wir versuchens trotzdem. Sehr dichtes Blattwerk, es tut weh so viel abschneiden zu müssen. Das Ergebnis sieht mittlerweile aber vielversprechend aus. Wir werden sehen.
Als Blühdünger haben wir uns für das Monster Bud Mix von Zamnesia entschieden.
@HumanCompanion
Well, because of dry soil every 2nd day. Therefore we watering "our baby" every two days with round about 3l/plant. Do you think it's to much? 😅
@Sundancers, what do you think could happen if you switched to 6.1pH? Why 5.5? I've always heard that 6.1 is good for soil, but you have a semi-hydro setup and maybe that's why your pH is different from mine. I saw their info about their soil, but IMO it looks like simple peat, because it is so brown. And peat, yeah, peat is usually more acid, isn't it?
PS dude, your water is not hard because hard is about PPM, right?? I guess you wanted to say alcaline in pH, right?
I can see you have a mechanical humidity meter. is it reliable? Any problems with this device? PS I am just trying to go without batteries cause they always die when you don't expect, and the device dies with them, and becomes useless for a couple weeks until I find that damn battery.
@HumanCompanion
We have two humidity meter, one mechanic and one digital. Both show nearly the same data. It looks more retro with an mechanical humidity meter and i don't need glasses to see the humidity value 😆
@Sundancers, I remember that I had a mechanical timer in the past, and it was quite good. I guess they are safer thanks to no batteries! i wish my TDS meter didn't use any battery... It died exactly after I watered my gentle seedling with hydroponic solution, and I had suspisions that the water was really high PPM. Oh, and those paper stripes are terrible for pH tests. I guess you and your glasses understand me. Thanks and have a good day!