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I was using fox farms grow big on them every other watering and w/ Cal Mag once a week. Water was getting PH'd to 5.5-5.8 for several weeks before changing to strict 6.0 this last couple weeks.May aswell ask what nutrients or additives are you using?
How are you mixing them step by step?
What is the source water?
22-24 C during the day 26 at night. I am also running AC to constantly cool the room, but have a spray bottle with water when they look at bit crusty. I have 2 plants inside in airpots and have had good luck with giving them tonic water. I have soil, peat moss, perlite and coca coir mixed together, very afraid of having a hot mixture. Glad that the outside grow is going well and I like what you are doing with the scaffolding.Okay then I'll try getting the humidity up, I'm just worried about mold becoming an issue, many of my teens are showing the claws curling downward, would humidity increases fix them as well?
Also, keeping humidity high in that environment where I'm running A.C. to constantly cool the room (which lowers humidity), keeping the humidity up with the temp lowered is a bit of a challenge, any quick/easy fixes for my rural self?
What's average optimum temp and humidity for a Veg room that's about 15x10, or just for Veg in general?
He cut my deck to the Queen of Spades but the cards were all the same....Why not get much better airflow get the shears going to all the plants and give them zero nutes for 1 week. In any scientific experiment you can only change 1 variable at a time. Remember that you are a learning animal and no doubt the plants will turn out OK.
Those in the background are the teens with clones and seedlings, I'll post pics of the entire room in a bit to give you a wide area view of what I'm working with.Hey dude , what's happening with the plants in the background
They look really healthy , were they grown differently than your problem plants or am I seeing something wrong ....
Did you run 700ppm feed through them after to get equal runoff to what you added?I treated with Cal Mag 5 ml per gallon, water PH'd to 6.0. They came back looking like this...View attachment 991858View attachment 991859View attachment 991860
Have you flush these out?I treated with Cal Mag 5 ml per gallon, water PH'd to 6.0. They came back looking like this...View attachment 991858View attachment 991859View attachment 991860
Right here tells me you're not watering properly, you're treating it like soil and that's what the problem is; let me tell you step-by-step what to do so you can save your plantsYes, although I must say I'm liking the coco much better than the potting soil I was using before, I really need to know how much saturation then, and preferably for how long, right now those NN's are consuming approx 42 OZ of water to get them decently wettened through, but it seems like they're drinking it up too fast and are still not getting enough and then are limp and sagging all over from needing more water, but then the above happens... -_-
Their soil is still moist, not soaking wet but damp at a quarter-inch or less depth. This is really vexing...
YupRight here tells me you're not watering properly, you're treating it like soil and that's what the problem is; let me tell you step-by-step what to do so you can save your plants
First you've got to flush the piss out of those to stop the burning! use three times the pots volume of 6.0 water for each plant; post a sample of the runoff PPM and pH numbers
Then do this..
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Can and will do, take as much time as you need, we're all busy with life and work.Give me a hour or 2. I will give you a full rundown of worst and best case and options to the beat of my ability. I just have some work to get done.
First thing lower the light intensity. You don't drive sick plants hard
Snacking now and clearing up some of the other posts that are a bit easier to answer. Then will get on it.Can and will do, take as much time as you need, we're all busy with life and work.
I just want to say up front that I appreciate everything about you guys advice and all. It's just I'm not the owner of this nice little venture, I'm just a partner so I don't get final word. I'm just trying to keep things running as smoothly as I can manage it while learning via fire hose along the way in my spare time.
So once more, you are all amazing and I appreciate every bit of advice. Thank you.