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C'mon mate, give us a picAlso forgot to say running 3 600 watt hps not close to buds at all nearly a meter space, there is a 4th light but havent had it on due to heat stress. At one point temp with lights on was 34 and lights off 28/29 .. heart breaking i know just a quick set up rushed it need to re do it asap
Your not going to get much growth with those temps.have u been letting your pots dry out a good bit between waterings?Also forgot to say running 3 600 watt hps not close to buds at all nearly a meter space, there is a 4th light but havent had it on due to heat stress. At one point temp with lights on was 34 and lights off 28/29 .. heart breaking i know just a quick set up rushed it need to re do it asap
One problem when you have high temps is the chance for root rot to take hold. It's important to keep the roots cool, and some have recommended putting a layer of damp mulch on top of the soil, providing extra water to help the plants deal with the heat, and providing a barrier to keep the lights from directly heating and drying the soil/roots. It's kind of ironic that extra water is recommended, but is also the potential cause for the condition itself! The nighttime temps shouldn't be a problem, but the lights on 34C is just a little too high, IMO. Some strains can probably handle it, but that would take some research to find strains from areas where the temps reach 35 or so on a daily basis, possibly some Central African strains.Also forgot to say running 3 600 watt hps not close to buds at all nearly a meter space, there is a 4th light but havent had it on due to heat stress. At one point temp with lights on was 34 and lights off 28/29 .. heart breaking i know just a quick set up rushed it need to re do it asap
Those temps are pretty high, but not impossible to work with. I thought smart pots were supposed to prevent over watering, but maybe I'm confusing them with something else. What type of growing medium are you using? Some of the symptoms that you are describing almost sound like nutrient burn, although the yellowing of the fan leaves isn't unusual during flowering, especially later flowering. I'd try to check your soil nutrient level if possible, as well as your Ph. It sounds like you have some new growth going on, but a meter from a HPS 600w shouldn't be too close, IMO. It could also be a number of smaller factors combined with the heat stress and poor air flow. Overwatering is usually a problem experienced earlier in the grow. If you made it to 9 weeks and have good looking plants, too much water might not be the problem, although overfeeding can cause symptoms that look like low water and wilting, despite having enough water. This can make folks think they are overwatered, and the cycle continues when the problem was overfeeding and not too much water. Anyhow, there are a bunch of things it could be and without pics and stuff, it's a guessing game.
Keep up the good work!
One problem when you have high temps is the chance for root rot to take hold. It's important to keep the roots cool, and some have recommended putting a layer of damp mulch on top of the soil, providing extra water to help the plants deal with the heat, and providing a barrier to keep the lights from directly heating and drying the soil/roots. It's kind of ironic that extra water is recommended, but is also the potential cause for the condition itself! The nighttime temps shouldn't be a problem, but the lights on 34C is just a little too high, IMO. Some strains can probably handle it, but that would take some research to find strains from areas where the temps reach 35 or so on a daily basis, possibly some Central African strains.
If it looks like the plant is a goner, I would just put it somewhere that it gets water but no real attention, and let it try to re-veg. Then, if/when it recovers and starts growing regular growth again, you can take a few clones/cuttings and try again, this time avoiding the pitfalls of inadequate ventilation and excessive temps. Go easy on the nutes!
I will get pics sorted out tomorrow 1000% thanks for the quick reply literally werent expecting any this site is proper stuff, tomorrow afternoon definanitlyC'mon mate, give us a pic
The temps were thay for only a week in week 8 they have been back to normal for a week, i will get pic tomorrow afternoon million percent thanks for the replyYour not going to get much growth with those temps.have u been letting your pots dry out a good bit between waterings?
Rushing a grow isn't something I would advise.you need to get all your equipment and your environment dialled in before u even pop a seed or clone.while it's true growing weed isn't really difficult it's also true that it can be easy to fuck up if you don't know the basics .
Temps were only fucked durin week 8 basically since week 6 the plants have been on freeze mode as they say buds stayin the same just getting a littleeeee denser white pistils stopped apperaing from week 5 im pretty sure its from me overwatering cos i have 9 plants and 3 of them are okay.. will get pics tomorrow thanks so much for replyYour not going to get much growth with those temps.have u been letting your pots dry out a good bit between waterings?
Rushing a grow isn't something I would advise.you need to get all your equipment and your environment dialled in before u even pop a seed or clone.while it's true growing weed isn't really difficult it's also true that it can be easy to fuck up if you don't know the basics .
That's a great idea. You will probably get a lot of good tips to help you out.I will also take pics of the set up itsself incase you notice anything wrong
Check the pics i just posted please broThat's a great idea. You will probably get a lot of good tips to help you out.
My gorilla glue 4 x white widow has been in temps as high as 100 because of my negligence and they didn’t seem to die or take any adverse effects I was actually shocked because it wasn’t cookedOne problem when you have high temps is the chance for root rot to take hold. It's important to keep the roots cool, and some have recommended putting a layer of damp mulch on top of the soil, providing extra water to help the plants deal with the heat, and providing a barrier to keep the lights from directly heating and drying the soil/roots. It's kind of ironic that extra water is recommended, but is also the potential cause for the condition itself! The nighttime temps shouldn't be a problem, but the lights on 34C is just a little too high, IMO. Some strains can probably handle it, but that would take some research to find strains from areas where the temps reach 35 or so on a daily basis, possibly some Central African strains.
If it looks like the plant is a goner, I would just put it somewhere that it gets water but no real attention, and let it try to re-veg. Then, if/when it recovers and starts growing regular growth again, you can take a few clones/cuttings and try again, this time avoiding the pitfalls of inadequate ventilation and excessive temps. Go easy on the nutes!
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