Hello icmag! i've been reading this forum a lot, and learned so much from it.
I am currently growing in a tent, and everything seemed fine/stable at this stage, but my concern begins at the end of the "day" of my tent. So, for quick revision i will list my "stats" (?):
- Tent is 1m x 1m x 2m
- HPS 400W, 16/8 (can't do 18/6 or 20/4 due to electricity being more expensive at certain times of the day here, so i skip the 8 expensive hours). The bulb is inside a cooltube, and it's located around 30-35 cm above the top of the plants.
- Growing in biobizz "All Mix", mixed with "light mix". Perhaps at a ratio of 80/20. I use delta9, mammoth P and biobloom as ferts/stimulants.
- I have 3 ventilation spots and a carbon filter on the top of the tent. All the ventilation intake spots have ducts that go to my balcony, so the tent is always supplied with fresh air. The carbon filter has a inline extractor that can push 550 m3/hr, which i think means that the air inside the tent gets changed 4 times per minute... maybe less due to all the resistances, anyways. The extractor is on 24/7. There is definetely negative pressure and the tent is always a bit sucked in.
- Tent weather stats are 16°C minimum recorded, 27°C maximum recorded; stable most of the time between 19 and 22°C depending the time of the day.
HR is most of the time between 35 and 45%. Lowest recorded 20%, maximum recorded 67%.
- Water every 2 days for about 400-500 ml each plant.
- The plants are 3 Early skunk auto and 1 Black domina auto, all from Sensi seeds. Today, they are 40 days old since i purchased and put the seeds in paper towel.
The smaller plants are some greenhouse auto's, they are growing nicely.
The problem is that around the 13th-14th hour of their 16 hour day, the early skunk plants start looking sad. Temperatures at this hour are normal and stable, and the Black Domina is quite happy with the weather inside the tent, as you can see in the background in the following picture:
This is a close up of the young buds being sad at the end of the day.
During the early hours, everything is well and the plants grow regularly, and i would daresay healthy.
Since black domina is doing well, i have no clue what afflicts my dears, and therefore would like to ask you for advice. They all share the same soil mix, weather, care, etc.
Thanks for your time and reading!
I am currently growing in a tent, and everything seemed fine/stable at this stage, but my concern begins at the end of the "day" of my tent. So, for quick revision i will list my "stats" (?):
- Tent is 1m x 1m x 2m
- HPS 400W, 16/8 (can't do 18/6 or 20/4 due to electricity being more expensive at certain times of the day here, so i skip the 8 expensive hours). The bulb is inside a cooltube, and it's located around 30-35 cm above the top of the plants.
- Growing in biobizz "All Mix", mixed with "light mix". Perhaps at a ratio of 80/20. I use delta9, mammoth P and biobloom as ferts/stimulants.
- I have 3 ventilation spots and a carbon filter on the top of the tent. All the ventilation intake spots have ducts that go to my balcony, so the tent is always supplied with fresh air. The carbon filter has a inline extractor that can push 550 m3/hr, which i think means that the air inside the tent gets changed 4 times per minute... maybe less due to all the resistances, anyways. The extractor is on 24/7. There is definetely negative pressure and the tent is always a bit sucked in.
- Tent weather stats are 16°C minimum recorded, 27°C maximum recorded; stable most of the time between 19 and 22°C depending the time of the day.
HR is most of the time between 35 and 45%. Lowest recorded 20%, maximum recorded 67%.
- Water every 2 days for about 400-500 ml each plant.
- The plants are 3 Early skunk auto and 1 Black domina auto, all from Sensi seeds. Today, they are 40 days old since i purchased and put the seeds in paper towel.
The smaller plants are some greenhouse auto's, they are growing nicely.
The problem is that around the 13th-14th hour of their 16 hour day, the early skunk plants start looking sad. Temperatures at this hour are normal and stable, and the Black Domina is quite happy with the weather inside the tent, as you can see in the background in the following picture:
This is a close up of the young buds being sad at the end of the day.
During the early hours, everything is well and the plants grow regularly, and i would daresay healthy.
Since black domina is doing well, i have no clue what afflicts my dears, and therefore would like to ask you for advice. They all share the same soil mix, weather, care, etc.
Thanks for your time and reading!