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I'd transplant them now and get a handle on how to water correctly. I personally wouldn't add perlite either.
Maybe try eliminating the Protekt and just run FP until you get a handle on things. FP shouldn't burn your plants at 1/2 strength.
I dont know your lighting, check what the manufacturer recommends for veg.
Get your ambient temps up around 82F.
You're probably having problems from incorrect watering, feed amount and lighting. Flushing probably did more harm than good as well.
Cranked my light all the way up and put it at 30" to get the temps up, no room for a heater in there. I average in the mid 80s when the lights are on.Not sure what your temps are but try to get up into the low 80s when the lights are on.
It was really difficult to get this scope to focus, so I couldn't capture much of anything. This is the clearest shot I got, and I can't tell if those reddish specks are mites or just part of the leaf. I sprayed the plants down with 50/50 alcohol + water with a few drops of castille soap.They definitely look better than they did! I don't have much experience with pests, so hopefully someone will give some advice. Do you have a scope or loupe so that you can inspect the leaves for pests? I'd imagine that would be a first step.
With the fan constantly running, it's sitting at 58% humidity. I'll have to take a look later tonight and tomorrow morning to see if it stays steady or keeps dropping.you'll have an uphill battle flowering in that type of humidity. What happens when you run the fan constantly? You really need to figure out how to dehumidify that space. In a smaller space you can run a dehumidifier outside of the grow space.
The circulating fan is actually hung all the way up at the top of the closet, so it's not visible in the photo. I turned it off the past few weeks, which may have been the cause of the mold issues. Since I pulled the Hashberry plants due to the mold, I've had it running 24/7 on medium.Sorry to hear that, sigh...
I don't see a circulating fan in your pictures ?
That AND an exhaust fan will help with the humidity...
Cheers
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