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Newbie Grower Diagnosis

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Newbie Grower Diagnosis

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Can you drill some holes in the top ,That will let some heat out . Set up a small fan at bottom maybe that can move the air .
I've now removed the foil and will try to lower the temp, my grow space is pretty limited due to being in a wardrobe. I have a fan going but may need to consider more.

Yeah the soil is mix of potting mix/seed raising mix.




I will just use water for the next week and monitor. All were doing really well after the re veg and were showing really good signs of new growth. Then about 7 days ago leaves started yellow and the brown spots appeared.
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I've now removed the foil and will try to lower the temp, my grow space is pretty limited due to being in a wardrobe. I have a fan going but may need to consider more.

Yeah the soil is mix of potting mix/seed raising mix.




I will just use water for the next week and monitor. All were doing really well after the re veg and were showing really good signs of new growth. Then about 7 days ago leaves started yellow and the brown spots appeared.
You water once a day? Seems too small for that frequency. Are you watering toll you get runoff? What's your growing medium?
 
I've now removed the foil and will try to lower the temp, my grow space is pretty limited due to being in a wardrobe. I have a fan going but may need to consider more.

Yeah the soil is mix of potting mix/seed raising mix.




I will just use water for the next week and monitor. All were doing really well after the re veg and were showing really good signs of new growth. Then about 7 days ago leaves started yellow and the brown spots appeared.
Soil have nutes in it already?
 
Can you drill some holes in the top ,That will let some heat out . Set up a small fan at bottom maybe that can move the air .
I left vents open for my veg tent, little bit of air goes long way in cooling
 
You water once a day? Seems too small for that frequency. Are you watering toll you get runoff? What's your growing medium?

I am watering until run off, my medium is a vegetable potting mix. It's relatively loose and isn't compacted. The leaves droop when left for 2 days without watering.

I could try repot with new mix.
 
Can you drill some holes in the top ,That will let some heat out . Set up a small fan at bottom maybe that can move the air .

It's a built in wardrobe so unfortunately not, checking the thermostat it's 26 degrees currently, it will drop to about 24 overnight. I'd say 28 is probably the max it gets to now.
 
I am watering until run off, my medium is a vegetable potting mix. It's relatively loose and isn't compacted. The leaves droop when left for 2 days without watering.

I could try repot with new mix.
No, could just dry quickly with high heat, more experienced people will be here in morning lol. Here's link for heat stress as well, posted nutrient 1 earlier
 
It's a built in wardrobe so unfortunately not, checking the thermostat it's 26 degrees currently, it will drop to about 24 overnight. I'd say 28 is probably the max it gets to now.
Well that’s a start it will prolly go down a bit more when you paint it out in flat white ... good luck green rocket regards od
 
It's a built in wardrobe so unfortunately not, checking the thermostat it's 26 degrees currently, it will drop to about 24 overnight. I'd say 28 is probably the max it gets to now.
Maybe leave door cracked when lights on?
 
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Will give it a go, thank you.
That’s all you can do I would be getting them into a more friable medium . Have fun and above all relax there’s Nothing you got going that cant be fix it will take a little time and patients but each grow you learn and also grow your knowledge.
 
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