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* 1 is it normal for the plants to wilt when they lights are off? = yes
*2 solution for timer issue = if your running 110v service on your led instead of 240v, get yourself a simple 110v timer and run that as your “ light controller “ and if you lose power, always remember , to keep it on proper time on your plants so they don’t get confused on their cycles ( you can even have backup upc to keep it running if you did run out of power. Anther tip is if you have long term power outage , use a flashlight and guarantee light till you have power )
* 3 cleaning led =. Check your manual by checking model number or call the maker and ask them via email or phone (maybe they have it on their website?) cause not all led;s are created equal. Some are waterprooof and etl , some are fire hazard or in between . You get what I’m saying ( figure it out ) my guess you’ll just have to clean it with iso alcohol and not touch the led bulb with your finger ( the oils are bad ) and if it is water proof they would want water or air cleaning
*4 too big of pot = what medium , ratio and age of plant are they? How long do you plan before taking these p,ants into flower ? Final pot ?
Just to post the info i gave so other can see if it fits the bill. I suggested that with a taller pot using the finger method would not be a good idea since soil moisture will vary more in a taller pot. going by weight would be the ideal method and that roots will find the water.
As to if taller or wider pots are better i can't say but you soil guys could probably answer that
Oh hell no brother not throwing me under the bus. I was adding it so others knew what had been suggested. The best thing about this place is good discussions happen when ppl have differing views. There are not many that here that get into pissing matches and the best info comes from these discussions. If i didn't post what i told ya there is no opportunity for debate and you may not get the best info possible. Its not about being right its about getting the right answerSorry buddy not trying to throw u under a bus or anything.
Always appreciate a wide variety of responses. I dont feel like as if i have to panic anymore atleast. LOL. i worried because the length, just makes me iffy. I was going to like emergency transplant, but i think ill let er sit and see how it goes, unless anyone else has a decent objection. She seems to be drying out at a decent rate, i may have to water tonight and that was about 4 days.
Appreciate the help man as always, this grow would be fucked without you guys here LOL.
Oh and Burned haze, i dont plan on taking these girls into flower anytime soon, i want a nice 4ft plant, i mean,probably two months?
Just didnt want to leave out that info, i noticed i skipped over that on my post above.
Are you feeding with cold water? Temp shock can do that.Love it man, thats why ive come and stayed here. You can get so many knowledgeable opinions and learn from so many different spectrum's. The people here have the right mindset when it comes to us new growers too. We struggle, and we need to learn, and experienced growers are our source, maybe some books and youtube videos, but theres nothing better than some first hand veteran experience.
I thought about a couple more things.
Whenever i water, my leaves curl for like an hour and then go back to normal. Are they supposed to? This happened my first grow too. does that mean i need to let it dry more?
my pot took like 6 days to dry out but showed healthy signs all the way through. less water? or is 6 days okay? (different plant than first question above^)
I have never had a pest issue. Should i be prepared for one? i have some pesticides, but how prepared should i be? should i be pesticiding already?
I’m just going to chime in about container size, start with the smallest possible pot if photo period genome. Meaning if it’s a normal light period plant and not an auto flower, start is something the size of a solo cup, let plants get root bound or poking out the bottom before u “up pot” .
Minorly chilled. I will put my water infront of a heater prior to watering.Are you feeding with cold water? Temp shock can do that.
If transferred to a new container , leave it be, they take a few days to acclimate. Just water less. As far as humidity, I shoot for 60% to 65% at veg and 50-45 in flower lowering the humidity as the flowering progresses. A good humidifier and dehumidifier will be your best friend, have ample cross flow of air and a good ratio or turnover of air from grow space going in and out. I don’t think it’s going to be an issue as u have it . And it’s normal if a few don’t make it. Accept losses. Above all don’t baby it too much! I know it’s hard! Lol but hey remember it’s a weed. Not much kills it. But over watering will cause issues further down the line. Also water at a slight acidic range in veg, 5.8-6.1 ph and 5.5-6 in flower, check the run off once a week to see what went in and what’s coming out. This check is to ensure you are not over feeding or over watering. But like I said don’t over parent it. She will be alright man!I have my humdity set to 47% for veg and i drop it to 32% for flower. do you think i should raise it up? i do have two humdifiers pumping. one is at full blast, one at 25%. so humidity isnt really an issue. I mean, if it is an issue, its fixable.
thank you for this jack, i just saw this today when i transplanted out of a smaller cup, i noticed how theyre healthier and everything. I only went to a 2 gallon pot because i wanted to see how bad the rootball was from previous issues in a one gallon pot. so i transplanted,checked the roots and just went into a bigger pot. Am i screwed now? how can i fix the situation? You just hit the exact issue on the head Jack OG, now i gotta fix it lol.
@Jack og
Water range. Try to shoot for a normal temp through all cycles, shoot for no lower then 65, no higher then75. Roots do react to temp and uptake . Attached are a few vapor density charts in respect to uptakeMinorly chilled. I will put my water infront of a heater prior to watering.
If transferred to a new container , leave it be, they take a few days to acclimate. Just water less. As far as humidity, I shoot for 60% to 65% at veg and 50-45 in flower lowering the humidity as the flowering progresses. A good humidifier and dehumidifier will be your best friend, have ample cross flow of air and a good ratio or turnover of air from grow space going in and out. I don’t think it’s going to be an issue as u have it . And it’s normal is a few don’t make it. Accept losses. Above all don’t baby it too much! I know it’s hard! Lol but hey remember it’s a weed. Not much kills it. But over watering will cause issues further down the line. Also water at a slight acidic range in veg, 5.8-6.1 ph and 5.5-6 in flower, check the run off once a week to see what went in and what’s coming out. This check is to ensure you are not over feeding or over watering. But like I said don’t over parent it. She will be alright man!
Water range. Try to shoot for a normal temp through all cycles, shoot for no lower then 65, no higher then75. Roots do react to temp and uptake . Attached are a few vapor density charts in respect to uptake
Yep all about the capacity of the environment to load or hold moisture and the plants ability to uptake or use up said moisture. Vapor density charts are you best friend in a tent grow! And I always cut my fox farm with black gold basement mix, which is a coco perlite amended soil. Happy frog needs more perlite and coco FYI, it’s very loamy clay like and in air pots it sucks if u don’t add more coco and perlite. U can-cut with promix bx soil too.Ahhh, i can relax. LOL.
Okay, so bring the humidity up a notch, i can do that. I transferred to this two gallon about a week ago, it came back well. and then i fuckin overwatered it again, but i watered to fast, and now i know, slower. So we will see what happens! Just picked up some happy frog today, and wow i can see a difference. i think i became a happy frog fan today!
DUDE THIS IS AWESOME. So if i run an average temperature of 85. I would want 65% humidity, according to that chart? If im reading it correctly?
*Just set the humidity guage to 65%!
Yep all about the capacity of the environment to load or hold moisture and the plants ability to uptake or use up said moisture. Vapor density charts are you best friend in a tent grow! And I always cut my fox farm with black gold basement mix, which is a coco perlite amended soil. Happy frog needs more perlite and coco FYI, it’s very loamy clay like and in air pots it sucks if u don’t add more coco and perlite. U can-cut with promix bx soil too.
Should be ok. But I have to be very careful about watering until the plant takes off. They hold water for a bloody long time but once the plants take off, u maybe watering daily! So just be very conservative in wateringFuck,what if i did 50/50 happy frog/ocean forest? I just did a bunch of planting today and never added perlite, am i fucked?
Should be ok. But I have to be very careful about watering until the plant takes off. They hold water for a bloody long time but once the plants take off, u maybe watering daily! So just be very conservative in watering
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