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This is the other plant, and it was a bit slower in coming out of seed stage. The strain is Sweet Pink Grapefruit and Skunk #1 and regular photoperiod. And a top view of the first one i showed originally.
If it is genetics I dont think there is much you can do. What I would do if I couldnt find the cause and since the symptoms show low perspiration is I would raise the pot with a couple of bricks so that it is closer to the light, probably have an oscilating fan blow on the leaves and play it by ear from there. I would give her a couple of weeks and if no improvements and I thought it would be feasible to start a new healthy plant in the same space iwould put her aside.I have two same-strain plants in a 2x3 tent that were grown from seeds from the same batch from RQS. Nevertheless, the two plants grew very differently, despite just about every environmental factor being the same for them. They're about halfway through flowering. Such differences are not uncommon.
Its a LED light and i moved it away because i thought it was too close.If it is genetics I dont think there is much you can do. What I would do if I couldnt find the cause and since the symptoms show low perspiration is I would raise the pot with a couple of bricks so that it is closer to the light, probably have an oscilating fan blow on the leaves and play it by ear from there. I would give her a couple of weeks and if no improvements and I thought it would be feasible to start a new healthy plant in the same space iwould put her aside.
You are the one that came looking for help....just sayingHelpful information is usually in the form of WHAT you are doing and HOW you are doing it. When you post here asking a question and then just say "i know everything is fine so whats the problem someone tell me" its literally impossible for anyone to help....
So lets start figuring things out. How much water? How often? What kinda pot? Size? What kinda light? Intensity? Distance? Temps? Humidity?
Answer all that, and you might get helpful answers from people here.
Good luck dude.
I don't think it's a light problem. The light green, almost yellow-colored new growth can be a symptom of inadequate oxygen in the root zone. Light stress looks different to me.Its a LED light and i moved it away because i thought it was too close.
Oh! I thought I read the two were the same. I must've been thinking of something else or too high to be doing this. My mistake. Sorry.This is the other plan
Under18C/64F mobility of sugars through the root system is greatly inhibited, but for mycco colonization of the roots to slow down it takes something like 10C/50F. If I remember correctlyIt just occurred to me that soil temperature could be an issue. Methods of managing it is something I've been fiddling with recently. I've often heard that cold soil can cause problems. I was just reading this morning that temperature affects the fungal mycorrhizae, but I don't know if this is an organic grow.
Good info! Thanks!Under18C/64F mobility of sugars through the root system is greatly inhibited, but for mycco colonization of the roots to slow down it takes something like 10C/50F. If I remember correctly
Im not the OP my dudeYou are the one that came looking for help....just saying
Good luck yourself
Ive just seen a plant on a video that looked just like that and it was nitrogen toxicity, although i dont know how you would correct that. low soil temps definately dont help , ive been struggling the last few months , if it goes below 19 0c it will slow down and below 15 will put it into shockIts a LED light and i moved it away because i thought it was too close.
Apparently you do not know......because your plant is drowning currentlyYes I know all that, I know when a plant needs water and when it doesn't. just added water before I took this picture. And it still hasn't changed. There is nothing wrong with the drainage
You're all sorts of special now aren't you. If that were the case they would have been dead over 2 weeks ago buddyApparently you do not know......because your plant is drowning currently![]()
Just by eye, If this were mine I'd add more perlite.This is the other plant, and it was a bit slower in coming out of seed stage. The strain is Sweet Pink Grapefruit and Skunk #1 and regular photoperiod. And a top view of the first one i showed originally.View attachment 2363953