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So far having a great run using cocoa grow dots and recharge the plants are beautiful with nice dense dank nugs in the picture the plants on the right seem to yellow a little faster than the ones on the left is it possible that it is the air intake blowing towards those two pots and cooling The Roots causing them to yellow faster than their sister plants I have seen socks that people put on their intake hose with holes to run around their tent to distribute the air does anyone know where to get those. Thanks for any help
sasquatchimo, arsixx and 11 others-
Could you throw the leg of a nylon panty hose over the end of the intake? If nothing else it would be sexy.
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Sexy is a macronutrient lol
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From the Grow Dots FAQ:
“What temperature should my media be at to ensure proper nutrient release levels from my Grow Dots?It’s ideal to maintain an average media temperature of between 68 and 75 degrees.
Higher temperature will cause nutrients to release faster. Lower temperatures will cause slower nutrient release.
Maintaining around 70 degrees in your media will feed your plants for up to 4 months, with a tapering off during the last two weeks.”
I personally experienced this with 1 plant that was closer to my dehumidifier than the others so the soil was running hotter and it got a little nutrient burn. Adding an oscillating fan down low fixed the problem for me.
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