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I'm 30 days into flowering it's very cold these days using propane for heat wondering if I'm poisoning them at this point PPM seem okay major wilting leaves folding curling not normal at all!
Just that 10 full days of sun here in Dorris California at 4000 feet Greenhouse hits 83 or so during the day when the sun is out humidity is relatively 30% Greenhouse increases and humidity 15 more points roughly at night earlier this week he went off on a 15-degree night after watering that day plants nearly froze flowering however seems to be going okay it looks to be a little behind if not on schedule but as you can see from my photos massive limp out I'm wondering if I should give big haircutsMore info please. Temp, humidity etc.
Going to run mad dehumidifiers tonightI have little to no greenhouse experience but ide say your biggest problem is humidity and temperature. I’d nip that problem in the bud as quickly as possible. Them ladies are stressed out.
no vent on my heaters I think I may just cut my losses there so far goneAre you using a vent free propane heater? I use it in my garage grow never had any issues.
Are you using a vent free propane heater? I use it in my garage grow never had any issues.
Able to maintain 60 65in Greenhouse overnight don't think it's a temp issue things are getting worse my healthiest plants are now suffering I'm over itLooks like items getting too cold in there. I doubt it is any type of poisoning. Also may be overwatering but I'd bet ur temps are too low at night.
The actual biggest problem here is is I'm 30 days into flowering on November 17th I should be sitting in my warm heart with all my trimmers having a nice time instead of trying to pull this bumper crop offIt looks like the plants were frozen or frosted. It could be carbon monoxide issues from the heater, as plants are pretty sensitive to it. I agree with the earlier post regarding no poisons being responsible, with the exception being the unvented propane heaters, which also can pump out CO2 along with CO. It DOESN'T look like a fertilizer issue to me.
The actual biggest problem here is is I'm 30 days into flowering on November 17th I should be sitting in my warm heart with all my trimmers having a nice time instead of trying to pull this bumper crop off
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What type of lighting are you using? Do you have overhead lighting or just side lighting thru the window? I have had some look similar when getting only side lighting, but they look like they were pretty bushy before this problem showed up.Some photos look like freeze damage and some don't. you haven't fertilized recently have you? Too much fertilizer will draw moisture out of the plants, causing the drooping leaves and general damage. Please provide as much info as possible.or whatsapp
yes, I gave them a feeding last Monday mild at best I gave them 0-10-10 and organic Maui molasses and i ph my water at 6.7 the garden froze on Monday evening the plants exfoliated a lot of moisture that evening I pre warm my water to 70 degrees which I'm sure didn't help the humidity Factor when my heat shut off. I just recently did a watering 72 hours ago on half of my plants to see if it was a lack of water issue I used 45 gallon black smart pots roughly each watering each pot gets 4 gallons with these cooler temperatures I have only been watering once a week for last month I feel like I have driven off the Golden Road of unlimited devotion... LOL I currently have HPS Lighting in my tent but I have not been using it lately due to the fact our days have been really sunny however I do snap them on on cloudy mornings which we haven't actually had too many Mahalo for all your responsesWhat type of lighting are you using? Do you have overhead lighting or just side lighting thru the window? I have had some look similar when getting only side lighting, but they look like they were pretty bushy before this problem showed up.Some photos look like freeze damage and some don't. you haven't fertilized recently have you? Too much fertilizer will draw moisture out of the plants, causing the drooping leaves and general damage. Please provide as much info as possible.
Maybe feeding them Swiss Miss hot cocoa at night will reverse the freezing effectHere are some pics from this morning
yes, I gave them a feeding last Monday mild at best I gave them 0-10-10 and organic Maui molasses and i ph my water at 6.7 the garden froze on Monday evening the plants exfoliated a lot of moisture that evening I pre warm my water to 70 degrees which I'm sure didn't help the humidity Factor when my heat shut off. Mahalo for all your responses
Aloha Dread, it doesn't look like propane is issue. Propane make CO2 and CO1, so they like it! Cold can stress out plants and make them lock out etc. Be careful they can uptake water nutrients differently. I'm assuming below 50 F, make don't over water and get it warm in there!!!I'm 30 days into flowering it's very cold these days using propane for heat wondering if I'm poisoning them at this point PPM seem okay major wilting leaves folding curling not normal at all!