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Re: Nightnurse 1:1 grow
I just changed the light schedules, the fr8 will come on tonight around light out and the main lights will come on at midday instead of 08:00.
Im also turning the lights up a bit
Im also turning the lights up a bit
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They seem to be coming on well enough, after taking that pic, I added a layer of worm casting and a layer of all mix and watered in all 4 of the plants, a little added nutrients for them as they were flipped a week ago.
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Humidity has been a problem the last week with very low readings as low as 30%.
I found a small USB humidifier and whacked it under the fan today, it seems to have helped a little..
I found a small USB humidifier and whacked it under the fan today, it seems to have helped a little..
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I have also removed the carrots, they are fine for a basic minimum and maybe if you had 2 or 3, depending on the plant and size, it would be fine but when I moved the pots to top dress them, they were very light on the bottom, so a lot of the soil was dried out.
I will certainly use them if I have to spend anytime away, they will certainly keep the plants going and you can put nutes into the res but I think it's like basic life support
I will certainly use them if I have to spend anytime away, they will certainly keep the plants going and you can put nutes into the res but I think it's like basic life support
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Erm, 11 litre pots lol
That's about two and a half gallons I believe or more if it's us gallons, more like 3....I recommend the metric system and SI units, they don't change on you half way round the world
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I am into SI my self lol, just i am about to order some fabric pots and was wondering about sizes. so 10-11 litter pots are good for transplanting your seedling into and would you transplanting them into 20 liter pots at later stage?
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Re: Nightnurse 1:1 grow
I have been growing in them to harvest but I'm looking to move into 30 or bigger pots going forward.
Some people pot up a few times but I like to transplant as little as possible to avoid any root problems....
Some people pot up a few times but I like to transplant as little as possible to avoid any root problems....