Its not complicated but its never perfect ha! I run too many lights for the just water and watch it grow program lol I leave that in the outdoors this summer. My indoor . I could just guess the whole time but then my runs are inconsistent and I wont know what caused what.. u know what I mean...
yes but that runs the risk of being in the open.. We all know the sun is free light. Have you priced a generator?? Here it is the same or cheaper to run on propane rather than buying from the power company.. Maintenience on large generators can be done while its running.. it was made to supply...
I need something more solid to go off of rather than 1/2 strength, as in ppm numbers. you dont know what im using or the frequency of use so that is a misleading statement. over feeding was not the problem
I used sea green on my newest run and still ran in to clawed leaves, burning on edges, etc... not super bad or detrimental but i noticed it ran some extra water thru the pots and the new growth is back to normal. My pH is in line with your guide thats not the problem. what nutrients are you...
I'm pretty sure it was a combination of too much feeding and not enough water running through the pots to wash the old salts out. I used get begining signs of nburn in all size pots after about 3 weeks. I feed 5-600 veg 800-1200 flower every 7-10 days. Flushing with 1-200 ppm of feed leaches...
^^ Yeah either diesel or natural gas ;) ... LP can be easier logistically, no transportaion or filling. Only if hes worried about being on grid.. looks like he just wants to knock the bill down
OP : unless you get a killer deal on the panels dont rely on them to power your grow just kill some...
6k is alot of light/humidity. I would just invest in a very well built dehum most AC wont keep up with the demand of dehumidifing even a minisplit.. but of course this all depends the rest of your enviromental factors