DrSpoof: Thanks for coming by and for wishing me good luck <3

Well Danish I am at home around the clock almost always so fast reaction is no problem in itself for me.
Soil does have a buffert effect and do react slower but that also goes the other way around. Once you have gone so far as to see you mistace it takes some time to reverse it and get balance back.
I don't know whats correct. On the Swedish grow forums I'd say probably about 50% or more start with handwatered coco these days because of the relative simplicity and the good prospect of big yield.
Soil is some dirty, heavy shit as well to have indoors and since I am in wheelchair since a few years I don't want a lot of heavy stuff to drag in here. I alone know about my grow.
I can stand up if I hold on or lean against something so Imagine the exhaustion and difficulty in setting up the tent and ventilation in there. lol lol
It took me 2-3 hours to get just the tent up.
The ventillation was a bit easier. Vent house is hanging with wooden stick in a very secure way. All I needed to do once I came up with the idea was to lift the house up, put in the stick and let go. Biggest problem was the charcoal filtre that is quite heavy and has to be put in place by lifting it, holding it still and strapping it in place.
Some rewarding but hard work for me indeed.

I went over to 20/4 last night after all. My plants looks exhausted from the last days of problems and I can't say exactly why, I just feel that they want a few hours a day without the pressure to perform in the light. They did indeed look better after 4 hours of dark so this will be their light/dark cycle from now on. I understand that there are risks involved with changing daylight cycle for a plant like this but this early in their lives they will adapt I am sure. Not like I'm gonna make a hermie out of a seedling. hehe

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