I can’t speak for everybody else, but I could definitely say for myself..
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I've discovered that overexposing my plants to light isn't beneficial. Reducing the intensity to roughly 25% during the vegetative stage actually yielded superior results than higher light levels. More isn't always better. My growing tent's temperature remains under 25°C, and while the humidity fluctuates slightly, it's nothing too extreme. The lowest humidity I've observed was around 41%, and the highest 58%. I'm not overly concerned about temperature and humidity until the drying phase. All I need to ensure is that the temperature drops to the high 60s in the last few weeks of flowering.
I want to demonstrate that it's possible to revive plants even from less than optimal conditions. I wouldn't have invested in expensive soil and amendments if I wasn't sure I could nurse the plants back to health and transform them into flourishing, beautiful blooms.
Around mid-January^
To this point! Sometimes life can disrupt your ability to properly care for your seedlings. Fortunately, I've mastered the art of resurrecting these plants, much like Dr. Frankenstein.
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Ideally, what doesn't end their life should enhance their resilience.
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I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
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You truly managed to nurse those plants back to health, impressive! I'm curious about how much impact this will have on the end result.