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Willisbrow
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Def not root bound. They are in huge 7 gallon pots.Might be root rot or root bound.
What’s your watering schedule?
How long has it been in that pot?
Okay so not root bound. So you water once a week or every 3-4days? And do you get run off when you water?Def not root bound. They are in huge 7 gallon pots.
They have new I’m that pot for about a month now. They Are in Fox farms ocean forest so I have just been giving them phed water Last time I watered was Monday.
Hi, what's the temperature? cold and too much water can do that, Does the soil dry out in between watering? 72f is comfortable living but the plants want it 78 -83 +-Here are some pics from 3 weeks ago.
When my friend pants were happy
The day time temps are 73-75 degrees.Hi, what's the temperature? cold and too much water can do that, Does the soil dry out in between watering? 72f is comfortable living but the plants want it 78 -83 +-
I have some bottle nutes I’m gonna start using next watering. GH three part. I also have some fox farms three part. That I’ve used before.Maybe you’ve addressed it, but you’re def gonna need to supplement the ocean forest with something. The mix has enough amendments to last 4-5 weeks but will fall way short of taking a plant from start to finish.
If u wanna keep things as simple as possible, just top dress with more ocean forest and some EWC (earthworm castings). I would do so now and again in 3 weeks.
Otherwise u can feed it synthetic nutes or top dress with a good dry organic for blooming like Gaia Green 2-8-4.
The start of flowering it’s really gonna need the fuel if you want a decent result.
The white spots is PM. I have used lost coast plant therapy the past two days to try and tame the powdery mildew.Is it possible that the humidifier is causing some of the white patches on the leaves (minerals in the water?)??
Also appears that a lot more soil could go in those pots.
None of these really address the question at hand, just observations.
The vpd calculator I was using was telling me the vpd was way to high. Too dry. I Put a humidifier in my room. But it doesn’t do much to raise the humidity.Based off your environmental readings your VPD is way too low for veg cycle. I know you just flipped to 12/12 but I’m assuming these pictures were during Veg cycle. Off those readings you’re around .6 VPD and veg prefers .8-1.1VPD. If you’re not sure what VPD and it’s importance in LED grows, please check it out. I will link the article below from @Aqua Man
VPD (vapor pressure deficit)
Ok i was gonna sit down and write out a whole article but i have been lazy so instead instead I'm going to copy paste because im lazy. This is not my work so let start. You may find this very long but its worth the read. Some may want to skip ahead. I have added here and there to what i feel is...www.thcfarmer.com
Think i misread your hygrometer on the humidity, but yeah either way that VPD is out of range for veg. Are you in a tent with air circulation or you in a room? If you're in a room, you may just need to get a bigger humidifier that outputs the mist, that really helps ramp up the humidity and stay there. I keep mine in my tent running 24/7 on Level 1 of 3 with 3 fans in my tent and a 4" AC Infinity exhaust. With my lights and that running with constant air cycling, I can control my VPD pretty much within .88-1.14. I know it's tough getting it under control, but once you do you'll see a difference in the growth from seedlings to full veg. I'm almost certain this is your issue.The vpd calculator I was using was telling me the vpd was way to high. Too dry. I Put a humidifier in my room. But it doesn’t do much to raise the humidity.
The leaf temp I entered was just a guess. Asses in what I’ve read the leaf temp is always lower than the room temp.
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