Issues with Indoor Crop Seeking Advice

Roots are always just ok, they fill the pots out but not to the full extent I’d like to see. I’m going to push lower drybacks through veg and experiment with how far I can take it to encourage root development moving forward. This isn’t my pic, but it’s a decent example of how I’d say my roots look at pretty much every harvest
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I’ve learned today that cuts taken with mothers grown under HPS will grow differently when moved into LED rooms. If anyone could reference me to a reputable nursery that hunts under LEDs and keeps genetics locker catered to LED growers and is also willing to fill smaller orders I’d greatly appreciate it. Located in AZ depending on location may need them shipped, I only grow 52 at a time. I don’t keep genetics don’t have room for mothers

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Sorry just noticed your response, room is sealed. I suppose I could purchase duct kit for my quest 110 to send out of the room haven’t thought about that since temps stay prettt stable. Swings like 2-3 degrees when it kicks on every few minutes it’s not perfect consistency but my vpds bounce probably .1-.2 so I try and keep it in the middle so if I need to be at 1 I go from .9-1.1 between dehum cycling on and off, hot start delay is mainly the issue and rooms too small to throw another one in lol

Just throwin’ out my thoughts here. I think you probably want to check everything out from the fundamentals: temperature, humidity, and airflow. Sometimes a fine adjustment in one of those can bring things right back to perfect. By the way, your PRM looks great bro !

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IMO it looks like plants that weren’t being fed enough and had heat issues as well as the difference in growth from light to light. A majority of the folks I see now days especially nursery folks will have led, not many run a hps now. But I have seen multiple strains do this same thing at a buddies grow. 2 of the main contributing factors will be feed rate and light intensity.

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That’s not a huge variation in environmentals. Did you take a temp gun to your colas and measure process temp?
I would bet if you would drench nematodes 2-4x/month your fungus gnat problem would go away and you could stop spraying after week 2.

I run cap junky with the above parameters and see 115-120g/sqft every run @ 1250ppfd.

She throws down but can be finnicky for sure.

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