Overnight death! Please help

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not sure if it has been mentioned but coco you should feed everyday. depending on the size and how much fast coco dries it sometimes need more than once a day. Looking at some of your pics. your coco is bone dry. don't let that happen
 
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also, your dome box has few rockwools and i assume they have the seed in it. grab a pen and carefully cover the top of the hole with rockwool so light can't get in. don't press too hard or to much, as long as the top gets coverd
 
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You've got some amazing help on this thread so far! The only thing I want to add is that if I have a plant wilted like that, in my opinion it's best to get them out from the intense light and under something like you clone with. I literally use an incandescent desk lamp sometimes 🤷‍♂️👍 Pushing them even the slightest before a solid root mass forms is trouble. ❤🌱
 
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You've got some amazing help on this thread so far! The only thing I want to add is that if I have a plant wilted like that, in my opinion it's best to get them out from the intense light and under something like you clone with. I literally use an incandescent desk lamp sometimes 🤷‍♂️👍 Pushing them even the slightest before a solid root mass forms is trouble. ❤🌱
Thanks for the great advice. I really appreciate it and I'm ordering a new light now for the clones.
 
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also, your dome box has few rockwools and i assume they have the seed in it. grab a pen and carefully cover the top of the hole with rockwool so light can't get in. don't press too hard or to much, as long as the top gets coverd
Thanks I'm doing so right now.
 
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not sure if it has been mentioned but coco you should feed everyday. depending on the size and how much fast coco dries it sometimes need more than once a day. Looking at some of your pics. your coco is bone dry. don't let that happen
I'll start watering more frequently. I usually do about every 2 to 3 days. I'll try once a day and see how it goes.
 
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pick up your cotton pots and touch the bottom of it. That's how i check mine to see if its wet/moist or semi-dry.
 
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pick up your cotton pots and touch the bottom of it. That's how i check mine to see if its wet/moist or semi-dry.
Will do. I've also decided to just start flowering with the taller plants seperately. Im using a drip irrigation system. Also, I took the shorter plants and put them in a more humid environment. Is this fine or should I make some more changes?
 
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Will do. I've also decided to just start flowering with the taller plants seperately. Im using a drip irrigation system. Also, I took the shorter plants and put them in a more humid environment. Is this fine or should I make some more changes?
 
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for auto's veg and flower is the same 18 hour light time with 6 hours off

for photoperiod plants, in flower they need 12/12 light schedule. I wouldn't put your veg plants with flower plants.
50+ RH is best for both IMO

How did your experiment go with leaving the tent door open overnight?
 
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for auto's veg and flower is the same 18 hour light time with 6 hours off

for photoperiod plants, in flower they need 12/12 light schedule. I wouldn't put your veg plants with flower plants.
50+ RH is best for both IMO

How did your experiment go with leaving the tent door open overnight?
It went well the temp stayed consistent. I'm thinking I'll leave it open when the light is on and closed when the light is off. Today is the start of my 12 hour cycles so hopefully it continues to go well. I really appreciate the advice.
 
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