I think I have everything ready to go Besides a dehumidifier. I bought happy frog soil before I started to really read into growing And saw what’s everyone was useing. Let me know if you see saomething missing.
I’ll take any recommendation. the light is rated for a 4x4 tent and I have another one that is for 2x2 tent that can be hooked together. I started out saying “if it grows it grows“, but then I found the mr.grow it channel. Now I’m catching up to doing it the best way I can lol. Researching and changing things as I learn.
I live in a humid environment, and found that I didn't need a dehumidifier since I'm growing indoors. I used one at the end of flower, but it wasn't really necessary. I would hold of and judge based on how your environment is later in your grow. A high rh in the beginning is fine.
I hate to be this guy, but the Vivosun pH and PPM meters suck. Ask me how I know lol. If you want recommendations on better ones let me know. Also, do you know what size grow space that light is rated for? It seems like it might be too small, but I could be wrong. Your light is the heart of your garden. If it's too weak you won't have big yields.
I'd recommend a Soil PH tester. The bluelabs one is amazing, although pricey. Just because you PH in @ 6.5 doesn't mean that's what the soil's PH actually IS. Hard lesson for me to learn.
A wireless temperature and humidity gauge is great to have so you can monitor your tent without having to open it up every time. You can get one as cheap as $25 or a more expensive one that reports to your smart phone.
@shaw076 oops I meant take a picture of another set of things. I have the Vivosun ph and ppm. I am hanging the hurricane fan he recommends. thanks for the tips though. it’s a lot to cover everything reading About it All.
I’ll take any recommendation. the light is rated for a 4x4 tent and I have another one that is for 2x2 tent that can be hooked together. I started out saying “if it grows it grows“, but then I found the mr.grow it channel. Now I’m catching up to doing it the best way I can lol. Researching and changing things as I learn.
I picked up the vivosun ppm and ph meters. Any recommendations for dehumidifiers? I live in south and it gets pretty humid.
I'd recommend a Soil PH tester. The bluelabs one is amazing, although pricey. Just because you PH in @ 6.5 doesn't mean that's what the soil's PH actually IS. Hard lesson for me to learn.
A wireless temperature and humidity gauge is great to have so you can monitor your tent without having to open it up every time. You can get one as cheap as $25 or a more expensive one that reports to your smart phone.
small oscillating fan for the tent if you dont have it yet