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Back story:
These plants are 4 weeks from being cloned. Growing in 70/30 coco/perlite mix, with 2" of chunk perlite in the bottom and 2-3" of shredded Coco on top. They sit 36" below Metal Halide lamps set to 50%. Temperature is 26c max for lights on and 21-22c lights off. Humidity is between 55-75%. Watering a few litres a day with a mix of 375 PPM and ph 5.8-5.9.
A week after transplant from solo cups to 5 gallon fabric bags, a few plants started showing some cupping on the upper leaves and on new growth. New growth has slight twisting as well. I checked the runoff and got values of under 450 PPM with a pH of 5.6-5.7.
Worried the pH was dropping out of range, I started watering heavily over a few days (4L a day) with a higher pH (6.0-6.2) in hopes to get the pH of the substrate back to 5.8-6.0. PPM was under 400 for these events.
The runoff is now around 425 PPM and 5.9-6.0 pH BUT....now I have some drooping on the fan leaves along with the leaf cupping.
Looking up causes of leaves cupping I found the following:
- Bad pH
- Overwatering
- Calcium/Magnesium deficiency (lockout due to bad pH)
- Underwatering
- Heat/Light stress
- Bugs
- High humidity
I know there isn't any bugs.
I definitely haven't underwatered.
I THINK I can eliminate Heat (26c MAX).
Lamps are 36" above tops at 50% strength so I THINK I can eliminate that.
I use calmag with every watering (once a day) so unless the pH is locking it out, it shouldn't be that.
That leaves overwatering...
It has to be overwatering right?
These plants are 4 weeks from being cloned. Growing in 70/30 coco/perlite mix, with 2" of chunk perlite in the bottom and 2-3" of shredded Coco on top. They sit 36" below Metal Halide lamps set to 50%. Temperature is 26c max for lights on and 21-22c lights off. Humidity is between 55-75%. Watering a few litres a day with a mix of 375 PPM and ph 5.8-5.9.
A week after transplant from solo cups to 5 gallon fabric bags, a few plants started showing some cupping on the upper leaves and on new growth. New growth has slight twisting as well. I checked the runoff and got values of under 450 PPM with a pH of 5.6-5.7.
Worried the pH was dropping out of range, I started watering heavily over a few days (4L a day) with a higher pH (6.0-6.2) in hopes to get the pH of the substrate back to 5.8-6.0. PPM was under 400 for these events.
The runoff is now around 425 PPM and 5.9-6.0 pH BUT....now I have some drooping on the fan leaves along with the leaf cupping.
Looking up causes of leaves cupping I found the following:
- Bad pH
- Overwatering
- Calcium/Magnesium deficiency (lockout due to bad pH)
- Underwatering
- Heat/Light stress
- Bugs
- High humidity
I know there isn't any bugs.
I definitely haven't underwatered.
I THINK I can eliminate Heat (26c MAX).
Lamps are 36" above tops at 50% strength so I THINK I can eliminate that.
I use calmag with every watering (once a day) so unless the pH is locking it out, it shouldn't be that.
That leaves overwatering...
It has to be overwatering right?