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Hello everyone, does anyone know what this issue could be? I'm using 100% coco coir in like 1 1/2 half fabric gallon, for each. I'm running drip hydro liquid line and are feeding week 4 of veg nutee. They got moved from a small closet with a ts 1000 in it to this setup, could it be a vpd environment issues?

Their old environment was like mid 30s humidity with 40f at lights off and like mid 60s and 40 humidity with lights on.
Their new environment sits around mid 60f at night with around 30-40 humidity with lights off and low 70s with 40-50 humidity with lights on, I try and pay attention to their dry backs and feed accordingly but I think i just need to buy a auto watering setup.



I've been feeding 64 oz (32 oz on each side of pot) of a 4 gallon solution i mix up for a week or two for them, but here recently ive been splitting the 32 oz up into half 16 oz being nutes and the other half being plain tap to diluted it abit and I do that twice, 32 for one side and 32 for the other of one fabric pots and I do that for each plant.

P.s two of these(right of tent) does have powdery mildew but im am treating with lost coast atm, could it just be the pm? Or can I flower in these 1 gal since they are fabric and can air prune? Tia.

Edit: closet picture included for reference.
 

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Get your temp and humidity up further if you can. Like 75-78f and 60-65RH.
The coco is far too dry also, it should never lighten up in color like that. Need to keep coco wet, don't let them dry out, and dont feed plain water ever, try to keep the ph and ppm consistent each feed. And feed several times a day until you get runoff each time.

You can flower in the 1 gal, but you'll need to water 5-8 times a day.
 
Get your temp and humidity up further if you can. Like 75-78f and 60-65RH.
The coco is far too dry also, it should never lighten up in color like that. Need to keep coco wet, don't let them dry out, and dont feed plain water ever, try to keep the ph and ppm consistent each feed. And feed several times a day until you get runoff each time.

You can flower in the 1 gal, but you'll need to water 5-8 times a day.
Appreciate the reply, thank you.
 
I would get the plants off for the ground put them in saucers on some drip trays. Try and get a little heater with the thermostat outside your tent bring up the temperatures at night
 
Hello everyone, does anyone know what this issue could be? I'm using 100% coco coir in like 1 1/2 half fabric gallon, for each. I'm running drip hydro liquid line and are feeding week 4 of veg nutee. They got moved from a small closet with a ts 1000 in it to this setup, could it be a vpd environment issues?

Their old environment was like mid 30s humidity with 40f at lights off and like mid 60s and 40 humidity with lights on.
Their new environment sits around mid 60f at night with around 30-40 humidity with lights off and low 70s with 40-50 humidity with lights on, I try and pay attention to their dry backs and feed accordingly but I think i just need to buy a auto watering setup.



I've been feeding 64 oz (32 oz on each side of pot) of a 4 gallon solution i mix up for a week or two for them, but here recently ive been splitting the 32 oz up into half 16 oz being nutes and the other half being plain tap to diluted it abit and I do that twice, 32 for one side and 32 for the other of one fabric pots and I do that for each plant.

P.s two of these(right of tent) does have powdery mildew but im am treating with lost coast atm, could it just be the pm? Or can I flower in these 1 gal since they are fabric and can air prune? Tia.

Edit: closet picture included for reference.
Your roots are cold, over watered, over fed. As noted before raise your pots off the floor, this will help a ton, I water in veg and flower when the pot is coco is pretty dry, always feed with water, water til you get 10%ish run off, to help flush old nutrients out which can become toxic over time. Keep temps down around 70 a bit lower later in flower if you can arrange it. Your temps and humidity look good to me.
Nutrient burn from over feeding appears on edges of leaves first, under feeding will appear in the center of leaves first.
 
Your roots are cold, over watered, over fed. As noted before raise your pots off the floor, this will help a ton, I water in veg and flower when the pot is coco is pretty dry, always feed with water, water til you get 10%ish run off, to help flush old nutrients out which can become toxic over time. Keep temps down around 70 a bit lower later in flower if you can arrange it. Your temps and humidity look good to me.
Nutrient burn from over feeding appears on edges of leaves first, under feeding will appear in the center of leaves first.
I have since upsized to a 5 gal for them and I'm trying to up the humidity, I know how vpd is very important.
 

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Hello everyone, does anyone know what this issue could be? I'm using 100% coco coir in like 1 1/2 half fabric gallon, for each. I'm running drip hydro liquid line and are feeding week 4 of veg nutee. They got moved from a small closet with a ts 1000 in it to this setup, could it be a vpd environment issues?

Their old environment was like mid 30s humidity with 40f at lights off and like mid 60s and 40 humidity with lights on.
Their new environment sits around mid 60f at night with around 30-40 humidity with lights off and low 70s with 40-50 humidity with lights on, I try and pay attention to their dry backs and feed accordingly but I think i just need to buy a auto watering setup.



I've been feeding 64 oz (32 oz on each side of pot) of a 4 gallon solution i mix up for a week or two for them, but here recently ive been splitting the 32 oz up into half 16 oz being nutes and the other half being plain tap to diluted it abit and I do that twice, 32 for one side and 32 for the other of one fabric pots and I do that for each plant.

P.s two of these(right of tent) does have powdery mildew but im am treating with lost coast atm, could it just be the pm? Or can I flower in these 1 gal since they are fabric and can air prune? Tia.

Edit: closet picture included for reference.
So here is a 5 week update since last pictures, roughly 2 weeks i flipped to flower, the ogk on the left is looking a little light lime color, not sure if a calcium def or not, i hear you can get lockout if you let salts collect if not enough run off persists, mainly p and k for coco i heard since it holds on to those two more, I know ow I'm suppose to feed every water but here lately ive been just hand feeding by 1 gallon if there's enough run off. If I let them dry back too much it takes a bit more water so in the event I can't consistently water I ph plain water during dry backs in between nutrient feeds to help with salt buildup up, lat time I checked the lefts ppm run off was around 450-500ppm , the other two seem to be high in aalt build up so I've been doing the same and lowering there output ppm ceiling a bit and they seem to like it, I'm sticking to roughly 5.7-5.8 ph and following two nutrient lines (GH Maxi Gro/bloom/koolbloom for ogk (left) and drip nutrients for the oither two (alien og in the back and a bag seed up front on the right side) following either full strength or half depending on what the plant likes, im curious as to what the left could be wrong with it? Ty guys

Also I will be setting up a auto watering drip feed irrigation system in a week or so as well as some proper drip pans for the fabric pots, this should help alot with automation and more focus on nutrient input/output 👍👍
 

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Those plants made a nice recovery from the start of this thread!

What's your tap water pH/EC?

Calcium really likes pH 6.0 and above and most everything else likes below, so I always shoot for 6.

They still look a bit over fed but you did a great job bringing them back!
 
It's already been said but they also really need to get up off the floor! The cold will make them miserable!
 
Those plants made a nice recovery from the start of this thread!

What's your tap water pH/EC?

Calcium really likes pH 6.0 and above and most everything else likes below, so I always shoot for 6.

They still look a bit over fed but you did a great job bringing them back
Appreciate it, I'm using a truncheon by bluelab which goes in 100ppm intervals so around 0.2 ec with a ph around 8/9 from my tap, I wanted a ro system but found out they produce alot of water waste.☹️
 
Appreciate it, I'm using a truncheon by bluelab which goes in 100ppm intervals so around 0.2 ec with a ph around 8/9 from my tap, I wanted a ro system but found out they produce alot of water waste.☹️
I'll post another mid-late flower update when I ut thr bloom and add start the dry koolbloom for thr last two weeks and I'll take before pictures of the dry koolbloom and after before harvest and dried (if I can remember that far lol)
 
I'll post another mid-late flower update when I ut thr bloom and add start the dry koolbloom for thr last two weeks and I'll take before pictures of the dry koolbloom and after before harvest and dried (if I can remember that far lol)
Welp i forgot 😭 so i harvest this obviously a while ago, ill post pictures of late flower, and a sneak of what im anout to currently harvest 🤫
 

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Welp i forgot 😭 so i harvest this obviously a while ago, ill post pictures of late flower, and a sneak of what im anout to currently harvest 🤫
Chimera #3 plus some stoned panda i dont have pictures of yet, all sadly have pm so i gotta do a pre dry peroxide wash, panda has it worse than chinera and ogk ( i have 3 more clones to flower out plus 1 more to flip i believe and 3 bag seeds as well as 1 chimera cut to flip too) then im gonna shutdown to clean and sterilize then start some LiT farms genetics in soil, these are in coco perlite mother earth mix with maxi bloom plus koolbloom at end of their last 2 weeks, they sre like 1 week or so out from breeder specs.
 

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