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Hi guys.
I'm Baz.
I started growing three white widows about 6 weeks ago, and I've had a near constant battle with fungus gnats and canoeing leaves, but I dont know what I'm doing wrong and its really demoralising.
Ive got fans, a humidifer, a decent enough tent, and the plants are growing fine, but every day when I get home from work the leaves are canoed and its getting me down.
Ive spent a lot of money on the best equipment i can afford, which isn't much compared to most of you, but 6 weeks ago I was just a regular Joe, with no growing experience, no equipment and no idea. Ive done the best I could to get a proper set up, but what do you guys think?
Ive got to where I am through you guys helping.
Suffice to say, I lack the knowledge or experience to diagnose this issue, or treat it, so once again I turn to you guys.
As you can see from the photos, its not a huge tent, but I can't see anything wrong with it.
The fungus gnats are a pain, but they're not a crisis.
These canoeing leaves are a crisis.
How the hell do I sort it out???
Ive ordered a 4 inch booster duct fan so I can remove the 6 inch desk fan which ive got tied into the inlet vent. I think the 6 inch desk fan is too powerful and is contributing to the leaf curl.
Ive ordered a fan speed adjuster to turn the internal oscillating fan speed down, for the same reason as above.
I'm also going to or
Ive ordered another viparspectra light so ill have 300W on the canopy, and better dispersed light. Each plant will then have about 100W/1000w of LED light to itself.
der some Co² bags and maybe some ph up & down because thus far I've been using tap water, de-chlorinated if I've remembered to leave a bucket overnight full of tap water, otherwise they're fed with regular British tap water.
Ive got some plant magic coco A+B
Ive also got some calmag.
Ive got some plant magic coco grow and plant magic coco bloom, and after a wobbly start ive settled into a decent watering regiment of one soak until there's a bit of run off, and I'm doing this every third day.
On the face of it, the plants SHOULD be fine, but they're not, and I just can't figure out why.
I'm also noticing leaves suddenly having bits cut out, as if a caterpillar has nibbled at them, and little holes which look like someone's held a magnifying glass on one spot for too long under bright lights.
Ive tried to take photos which show the problems I'm explaining, and I've taken a photo of my tent set up to see if anyone can maybe see something I could do better.
What can I do guys?
Ive juat flipped to 12/12, just yesterday, and these photos are after their first 12 hour night cycle.
It's just killing me now.
It also looks like somethings eating parts of my leaves but I've checked foe bugs and can't see any.
Can anyone diagnose this problem?
Ive tried turning the inlet fan off, that didn't help.
Ive tried tur ingredients the internal fan off. That didn't work.
Ive tried having no fans on, and that didn't help.
What the hell is it?!
I'm Baz.
I started growing three white widows about 6 weeks ago, and I've had a near constant battle with fungus gnats and canoeing leaves, but I dont know what I'm doing wrong and its really demoralising.
Ive got fans, a humidifer, a decent enough tent, and the plants are growing fine, but every day when I get home from work the leaves are canoed and its getting me down.
Ive spent a lot of money on the best equipment i can afford, which isn't much compared to most of you, but 6 weeks ago I was just a regular Joe, with no growing experience, no equipment and no idea. Ive done the best I could to get a proper set up, but what do you guys think?
Ive got to where I am through you guys helping.
Suffice to say, I lack the knowledge or experience to diagnose this issue, or treat it, so once again I turn to you guys.
As you can see from the photos, its not a huge tent, but I can't see anything wrong with it.
The fungus gnats are a pain, but they're not a crisis.
These canoeing leaves are a crisis.
How the hell do I sort it out???
Ive ordered a 4 inch booster duct fan so I can remove the 6 inch desk fan which ive got tied into the inlet vent. I think the 6 inch desk fan is too powerful and is contributing to the leaf curl.
Ive ordered a fan speed adjuster to turn the internal oscillating fan speed down, for the same reason as above.
I'm also going to or
Ive ordered another viparspectra light so ill have 300W on the canopy, and better dispersed light. Each plant will then have about 100W/1000w of LED light to itself.
der some Co² bags and maybe some ph up & down because thus far I've been using tap water, de-chlorinated if I've remembered to leave a bucket overnight full of tap water, otherwise they're fed with regular British tap water.
Ive got some plant magic coco A+B
Ive also got some calmag.
Ive got some plant magic coco grow and plant magic coco bloom, and after a wobbly start ive settled into a decent watering regiment of one soak until there's a bit of run off, and I'm doing this every third day.
On the face of it, the plants SHOULD be fine, but they're not, and I just can't figure out why.
I'm also noticing leaves suddenly having bits cut out, as if a caterpillar has nibbled at them, and little holes which look like someone's held a magnifying glass on one spot for too long under bright lights.
Ive tried to take photos which show the problems I'm explaining, and I've taken a photo of my tent set up to see if anyone can maybe see something I could do better.
What can I do guys?
Ive juat flipped to 12/12, just yesterday, and these photos are after their first 12 hour night cycle.
It's just killing me now.
It also looks like somethings eating parts of my leaves but I've checked foe bugs and can't see any.
Can anyone diagnose this problem?
Ive tried turning the inlet fan off, that didn't help.
Ive tried tur ingredients the internal fan off. That didn't work.
Ive tried having no fans on, and that didn't help.
What the hell is it?!