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Brother, you mentioned great air flow and you some times hit 70 humidity. If understanding correctly, you changing air in the room often? Possibly slow it down for the dehumidifier to have a second to do a little more of its job before extracting it. And I've found you can even work in a sealed room, but you need to have plenty oscillating fans, and no stagnant air pockets anywhere.
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Neem mix is on the bottle, 10ml to 1L, also a tiny bit of soap to help it stay and spread out and mix with the water. Use warmish water too. I actually up the dose to double almost when infected, but it's me.
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You want to get everything that air touches, I missed that you had a dehumidifier or would have called it too. Does yours have a HEPA filter? You can't use the same one if you do, unless you spray soak it too with jik but could destroy the filters purpose. Spray bottle very handy for this job All over, the ceiling, the door, floors, anything in the room.
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Neem you dont want to do 3 to 4 weeks before flowering, my personal opinion, it's also systemic and lasts a while in the plants system. Never used the bicarb or anything other than neem, and if I had it in final stages of flower, it got the 3 bucket treatment and was good to go. Pleasure brother, peace
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Ps, if you remove leaves or spray, or basically anything right now with regards to the mildew, turn off your fans, and use a wet cloth or something to cover the leave when removing to not send spores all over. Plus you're going to have to clean all fans, and walls and surfaces in there now, to be very sure and use peroxide and jik. Wash 2 or 3 times with new water each time. Afterwards, increase air circulation and more oscillating fans for the win.
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As @Totemic has said, spot on. Remove the leaves infected if they aren't so many and your plant can go on without them, and or spray them with Neem oil. You can do bicarb, or just spray a very high pH water on the leaves too, or the milk, but suggest the low fat one or lactose free as that makes the rotten milk smell. Also its best to spray the plants with neem as a preventative, than deal with an outbreak. Mildew, is systemic, and will get its roots into the leaves and the plant and spread, so best to not get it, if you do and cant get rid of it, you can always wash the stuff after, but this in flowering. Also add Neem to your soil now, and remember it has NPK benefits so watch for that too when feeding and will harm Microbes, but which is worse.
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My seats, in the upright position, tray table is stowed away. Ready for take off Capt
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New grower - first grow - Auto fem - full DIY
The_StonedTrooper replied to afternoon blazer's topic in Grow Diaries
Again, it's only a pleasure to help. Which Lux app is that, looks like you can change some variables or Kelvin and such? On Migro YouTube channel, he takes a Apogee PAR meter and actually tests it side by side a different app from the store, he has the link to it and tests it at different Kelvin too for reference, and lays it on a graph, to get slightly closer to the actual PAR of your light. Might help... So far excellent write up brother and await the next to come Added:- 59 replies
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Welcome home brother Good to have you here
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Okay, flip we just hit page 13... @Ill_Evan @CreX Can we close up please brothers
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Dont grow blind.... Sure, but do I need 2 or even 3 pairs of glasses Nah
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Sales hype, you need these to see the plants glasses and save your eyes, normal sunglasses wont work, you need these...lol. Since when is a spectrum of the sun made by the sun, or by a light source, be it whatever it is, not be the same? Like saying the UVC the sun makes is different to the UVC a bulb makes You not going to wear those yellow tinted glasses, it wouldn't be worth it, but if your plants are green and correct, you can use a sunglass.
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Just make sure the colour of the sunglasses, doesn't mess with the colour of the plants when looking through them, it makes it hard to diagnose them and you might miss something. That's the only reason they sell certain HPS OR LED glasses, cause they make you see the plant in colour a human can see best in. Plants aren't green, they just reflect green
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They are below my eye level, thankfully Cause, yes...even the reflection is enough to leave me with a headache some times, and put on my sunglasses, they aren't meant for LEDs but gather if the lights are a specific spectrum of the sun, and I'm wearing quality Polarized sunglasses, I should be 100% Dont kill me if it's not
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I do leaves, and pick up test, you'll soon get the hang, and then you wont need to lift test.
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I love a side by side, All your brothers and sisters here do We can even advise you best on how and it would start with 2 clones from the same plant. Let us know when you are ready
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Starting out, seems you have two options here too. Option 1 You can use the Kelpak soon, it just make the plant healthy and it helps the plant uptake nutrients and build the soil, then in a 2 or so weeks start adding Seagro, small, then up it as plant want's it. You water enough, never run off and just right. Option 2 You start with the GHE, as required, then the B mix, and MKP in bloom along with the GHE as required. Watering to a certain runoff, or you get build up of salts or minerals. Try not mixing the 2, you can, but learning you want the least variables possible, when you need to work out what's wrong, or how your inputs are effective on your next grows.
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Perfect, if I understand you are on 18/6 Stay straight ahead and wait for the plant to ask for food, you can ask us here again if you not sure but you'll see the leaves getting slightly lighter. Though maybe someone has better inputs on this soil, it's not something I've used but doesn't mean it's not good, I mean look at that plant at 2 weeks already, super happy girl.
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I was going to say, so much Info in this thread, it should become a sticky or go to for new growers haha But @zolrooker knows everything he needs to grow and impress even us here
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My pleasure, also wanted to say, and I'm sure you have already, sealed all light leaks, as you going to go reverse day / night, you'll have the day time light to deal with that night time wouldn't be an issue ( more critical in flower, but I like to keep the habit). That's the last thing I wanted to say. Good luck brother
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Okay... I'm calling it, and think @CreX will agree, Post is way long, and needs to be cut here. @zolrooker and I have broken this thread, please if you need further help, would you start a new topic. Lieutenant @Ill_Evan or Constable @CreX please would you do the honors and close it officially.
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I must have missed your transplanting and where you discuss the light schedule you are on, or I've forgotten with all the different post... What schedule you running on the lights now? normally it's the same from seed all through to veg, then changes in flower if photo period plant. I haven't used that soil before, plant looks happy and no need to feed if you ask me, and I know you can feed it, but start lightly and work up if you want to use them, but I'd say wait till the plant asks for food, typically they happy for at least a month from my understanding.