Wow, you might have a problem, no more room for it to grow. I would of switched after you got them branches through the screen. It still need room to grow durning flower. Good luck, hope it still bloom for you bro. Keep us updated.
Mix a 50/50 coco coir with perlite in a 5gal bucket and you're good also. But you'll have to eliminate the dwc. But if you want to go with the dwc path, you can start with the coco. Just remember those block expands a lot. And if you're only seedling, you will only need very little of the coco...
How's the quality like for that Aviditi tent you got there? Do you see any lights coming out when everything is all zipped up and closed?
Also, how's the noise level from the fan and all that when the tent is closed?
She's a few days old.
I shouldn't have transplant it to the DWC so soon, I'm finna try and put it back in a cup
and see how it goes. Thanks for the USEFUL information, I really appreciate it a lot!!!
I have a feeling it may be the light. I'm seeing a lot of people are using more than one cfl bulb. I have everthing else going the right way. Hopefully it's the light. *fingers crossed*
This is how I had it the lighting before, about 4-5inches between the light and the plant.
Adjusted the light to bring it closer, about 2inches between the light and the plant.
My next grow will be in [70/30] coco-coir/perlite mix, heard good things about it.
When you started the first week of veg, how did you feed your plants? Was the water pump on 24hrs for feeding?
I'm having some problems with mine and I have no idea what's going on with it.
I don't know what's wrong with my girl. She's been pretty bendy and her color isn't right.
Giving 24hrs of light
Fan is on
Watering 4x a day 6hrs in between each for 15mins with no nutrients (on a timer)
Humidity is in the 55% and Temperature is between 77-79 degrees F
Anyone with...
Great way to utilize the space! haha...but definitely think about ventilation. Some intake and exhaust vent cutout would be a great idea right now since you're in the beginning stage of your build. Keep up the good work!