Proud Kraut
Well-known member
Well if you find this ranting then i better be gone here soon. If you want to put info blatantly, it better be right. If you give more context a creative mind can get more info from it besides the into you want to spread. You provide info that doesnt answer my question so i "rant" about context given. Like you say its seed and grower, its also messenger and receiver.
He said his soil is 26 degrees due to the temp mat used. I have my soil consistently at 22. Every stage. I dont see any differences if you go higher. I was just wondering if he picked up some information that i had not picked op myself or that he just has no controller.
I dont say he should do what i do or what else.
To me it looks like you maybe dont differentiate soil and "air" temps
Btw if you check where most sativas heritage lay, you understand why they have big internodes, looser buds and more budsites than a indica does. They come from the equator and thats why they can mostly still make thc over 30 degrees.
Recently i had germinated seed in paper towels with 30°C daytime temps and had seeds pop in 24hrs and tail in 48hrs, transplant to plain coco (deep enuff to have them shed their helmets on the way up using the end of a fineliner/Stabilo pen to punch the holes) and have them up and unfolding in 1-3 days depending on the seedling. This is really low maintenance no booster no nothing.
Water, coco, sun.
I too find it distracting trying to argue about the subject, so many ways lead towards success, so many factors play a role like the medium for example.
As wet as i keep the coco other media may have the seedling rot for example but the coco is mostly supressing any rot and high temps plus high humidity makes them happy fish.