I like it i can use it in one hand hold bud with other it works great i shake alot myself they have glasses also
Lmaooooo it just the camera
My GDP photo looks lighter
Thanks for your thoughts
@Adcrag it looks healthy for the most part. I’d add just a little more calmag and increase the grow nutes just a pinch. Looks like it’s definitely ready to flip to flower too so I’d start some light pruning and defoliation to get ready for the flower flip as soon as the WW is done.
@Adcrag i notice your Temp
that was 2 am in the morning and i had the tent open wide Normal 45 RH because we are up high on a mountain in ArizonaNo temps like that now in Ohio. My tent is in basement, I opened a closed heat vent. I hope I don’t have to move it. Thinking about oil hater outside the tent. What the lowest temp that weed doesn’t like??
@Adcrag over the years i’ve tried every temp trying things and stuff. i have come to the conclusion: If you are Comfortable down in your basement they are. if you feel a chill they do. it’s a Judgement Call that only you know on your grow i like 72 to 79. They are Very Pretty so just Smile
Adcrag - My tent is on my porch in the backyard. They can survive down to 35F but that doesn’t mean you want to let them get there. So here is a kicker - Run your lights at night, they will give you the overnight warmth you need. We CHILL our plants to get them to produce some color, that is where you see all those purples / reds come out. If you are going to grow AUTO’s, you can keep the lights on 20 to 24 hrs a day. I have a
https://www.target.com/p/warm-mist-humidifier-black-honeywell/-/A-53618815
Honeywell warm mist humidifier…cost me $35. It can give you the humidity and warmth to get through the winter. I may only get 5 or 10 nights a year like that, we are still in shorts here. If you can average 60-75F and 45-60 Humidity, you will be fine. They can tolerate a cold night or few as long as you do not let them freeze. Doesn’t mean it will not stress them but they will survive
65° and below is where Mag is no longer available to the plant. This is temperature of the medium not the ambient air temp. If the medium holds any moisture it will be cooler than the air temp.
Mag is the central atom in the chlorophyll molecule. Without Mag you get yellow plants.
@Darkheart420 that’s why I water with room temp water from inside my house at 68f right before the dark period. It raises root zone temp before lights out and you still get the purple color from cold shock.
Adcrag was wondering why her plants are yellow.
Sorry, forgot to @ her.
Not quite used to the quoting feature on this platform just yet.