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Old 07-20-2020, 08:11 AM   #70
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Man autos are tricky for new people imo. Because if you fuck up especially in the first three weeks your plant is going to be small asf. But I have faith in you


Just make sure to check them for heat or light stress. New growth is light green. Light stress is yellow, with the leaves praying but praying TOO MUCH. They can look the same at times.

But 80 degrees they should be fine you just have to make sure they don’t get too much light. The cooler it is, the more light they can take. By middle I’m assuming you mean the light meter is saying something around 750?. That’s pretty good, and you want to keep them around that so you may need to adjust the light as they grow. Once they get to around 1000 you’ll notice some differences in the way the respond to the light. You can get it this hi but you have to gradually raise the brightness for them so they aren’t overwhelmed. If they are leaning towards the light then they probably need a little more light. With mine ~500 is fine for them, they don’t even stretch toward the light at that intensity. But with a de hps of course


When you tried to soil meter part was the soil wet?

Blue lab meter are the shit too that’s what professionals use. Good choice

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