Newguy2022
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70 is too cold for her to be healthy indoors, they need to go through water, a wet and dry cycle. If it stays wet too long you get stunted growth and problems, you need to up the temp to mid 70's at the lowest even higher if you can. I like 80f like a warm summer day. With 58 being the low and only warming to 70............not optimal for growth. In soil I like to water every 3-4- days any longer there's a problem.Girl scout cookie auto
Mars hydro ts 3000
4x4 tent
General hydroponics trio
Cal mag
Terpinator
20/4 light cycle
Daytime temp about 70
Nighttime temp about 58
Light is on 100% about 24 inches from canopy
I disagree. It won't kill it no, but they prefer to be warm. They carry out all processes more efficiently with proper temperature and humidity.58 degrees is fine while in flowering. But dont let it drop much lower. And I 100% agree with the others. Stop giving the Cal/Mag. You are nute burning/and or locking out your plant.
Oh 100%. I just meant that I didn’t think it was causing the issues OP was having.I disagree. It won't kill it no, but they prefer to be warm. They carry out all processes more efficiently with proper temperature and humidity.
I'm sure it's not helping though. He still hasn't told us what his humidity is like, if they aren't transpiring properly nothing will go well. They're close to harvest at this point so just keeping them alive should be the goal.Oh 100%. I just meant that I didn’t think it was causing the issues OP was having.
Thank you all very much for the reply’s btwHey guys so it’s winter here in the northeast and they are in a tent in basement so humidity is in the 20-30 % range. Watering every few days, making sure soil is dry before water with a soil moisture meter.
+1 too cold. keep the day temps 77-8158 is cold. Too much calmag is worse than not enough. Watering practices? 24 inches is a bit close at 100% I never ho more than 18 hours light, it can stress badly if conditions are not perfect. What's your humidity? If they aren't transpiring properly it causes all kinds of issues.
Hey guys so it’s winter here in the northeast and they are in a tent in basement so humidity is in the 20-30 % range. Watering every few days, making sure soil is dry before water with a soil moisture meter.
So I actually have one, I guess just being so new to the hobby I didn’t realize humidity had to be high than that during flower. What is proper range for RH? And if I put the humidifier in there now do you think it will turn around?I hear what you’re saying about the weather. But if you can afford it you should get a humidifier. That is WAY too low. And regardless of what it does to your plant now (which isn’t good) it’s going to seriously affect your drying process after harvest.
+1 too cold. keep the day temps 77-81
Oh good!So I actually have one, I guess just being so new to the hobby I didn’t realize humidity had to be high than that during flower. What is proper range for RH? And if I put the humidifier in there now do you think it will turn around?
Should I cut off dead or dying leaves and do you think the RH is the only issue or is it Nute burn as well?And humidity is important because the plant needs it to transpire properly.
Personally; I would fix the humidity. Stop the cal/mag. And change to a 12/12 light cycle. The plant needs dark as much as it needs light.Should I cut off dead or dying leaves and do you think the RH is the only issue or is it Nute burn as well?
do you recommend to do just water for rest of flower?Personally; I would fix the humidity. Stop the cal/mag. And change to a 12/12 light cycle. The plant needs dark as much as it needs light.
You still have quite a few white pistols. I expect you at least have 2-3 weeks left in flower. I would definitely not change to just water. Though a half feeding on your next feeding may not be a bad thing.do you recommend to do just water for rest of flower?
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