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My plants aren’t in good shape at all and I don’t know where it went wrong!

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My plants aren’t in good shape at all and I don’t know where it went wrong!

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They started off perfect throughout the first few months of veg. Now I don’t know what to do with them or if they’re still even capable of flowering at this point. Can somebody please give me advice.
I’m running two 45W Led grow lights and it doesn’t seem to hot where they are located at all. Is there anything I could do to save these ?
The second plant was the best one but the top layer died off and was left with that scar and has since healed it’s own wound and started growing something in an odd spot and I’m unsure what it’s even trying to do.
 

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The tacoed leaves look like heat. The wilting looks like the soil is being kept too wet, not allowed to dry. What is the temperature and relative humidity in the grow space?

You said your previous grow had no problems. Did anything change between that and this? (anything at all?).
 
The tacoed leaves look like heat. The wilting looks like the soil is being kept too wet, not allowed to dry. What is the temperature and relative humidity in the grow space?

You said your previous grow had no problems. Did anything change between that and this? (anything at all?).
Oh yes drainage is Paramount to growing any plant. Eliminate poor drainage with SILICA SAND, HTH POOL FILTERING SAND. ✓🇺🇸🇨🇦
 
You said "... first few months of veg " -- how old are the plants? They look over-heated, under lit, and very undergrown for that period of time. Not ragging on you, just don't understand. They just look too unbranched and unhappy to flower feasibly. Just a personal opinion, but 90 watts of any kind of light is simply not enough to allow healthy growth. Then again, I think that seed-born plants under 400w halide are under-lit for their grow potential. Won't be anything close to what they would do under real light or 1000w halides; but I'm a snob on lighting.
 
If that is your only light put it much closer. At 90w it can almost touch the canopy. And what i see on the pictures and from what you told the pot is way to small for that old plant.
I don't know where you leave but i would put that plant outside to do what can be done
 
If you hang some reflective material on the walls, that might help with the light. Mylar. Even a white sheet covering the wood paneling would help some.
 
Oh yes drainage is Paramount to growing any plant. Eliminate poor drainage with SILICA SAND, HTH POOL FILTERING SAND. ✓🇺🇸🇨🇦
Another 5- G13HAZE clones successfully transplanted. I
 

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Oh yes drainage is Paramount to growing any plant. Eliminate poor drainage with SILICA SAND, HTH POOL FILTERING SAND. ✓🇺🇸🇨🇦
I use FLAT WHITE for my LED reflection (90%)/ a specific sq. ft might be needed(an enclosure)
 
I’m not sure what is causing this at all. I might as well honestly save up for a grow tent to regulate everything. There’s a nice fan on the plants for air circulation and a air filtration device that puts out clean air. Also still under the two 45watt lights and they’re moved closer to the plants. I’m located in Missouri and don’t know if the plants can take the weather
 

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What, if anything, are you feeding them? Plants can usually take the heat, at least up to 95, without too many problems. I prefer something in the 80s, but plants are adaptive. I agree that you need more intense light. Putting mylar sheeting (space blankets avail on Ebay for $5/4 of them), aluminum foil, white paint (highly reflective), or the metallic insulation panels, will greatly increase your plants growth, since all of the side light radiation is being absorbed by the wood panels and not reflected back to the plants. For your top leaves to get crispy like that usually takes either a fairly severe wilting or too much radiant heat. If you have a fan, heat shouldn't be a problem for just the top leaves.
 
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