CosmoGrows
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I havent had the best of luck with these things, im getting very demotivated. I had a good first harvest and since then, its been rough this second grow. Barely being able to make it out of early veg. Yesterday some of you may have saw i posted a thread about one of my plants wilting. Hes since then fairly recovered, or is well on his way atleast, and ive taken the steps to get it the proper care. Tonight, i open the tent and i see another issue with a different plant of mine. Heres the history, and heres the issue.
This plant has been healthy the whole time as far as watering. ive never overwatered. Maybe, just maybe i have underwatered, im not to sure. But one day i put my tents heater to close to this guy, and a couple other seedlings. The seedlings got destroyed within MINUTES of the heater being set on them. This guy survived, but i did see damage to the lower leaves when it happened. Im assuming the damage to the VERY BOTTOM Leaves are heat damage. So this post is not really about those leaves, instead its about the rest of the plant. it may look fairly healthy, but the issue im having is its showing signs of being underwatered, (i think), and i just watered it fairly well last night. Its been over 24 hours and it hasnt popped back up.
I am getting very frustrated as i have an expensive setup i put alot of time into, and i went through a grow already, and had a great turnout. now i cant seem to get past this young veg stage. My roots keep getting muddy, it seems, with FFOF/added perlite at this exact stage.
My Questions:
Could this all just be heat damage?
Am i panicing? Do i wait, let it dry out, and see if it recovers?
Do i transplant into dryer soil?
Is there nothing wrong and im just a super newb???
Does anyone have any issues with fox farm "mudding" up and making it so your roots cant drink any water, nutes etc?(I even added perlite)
I plan to switch to COCO coir, or atleast try it. Can i start young plants off in CannaCOCO and then transplant into FFOF? (I feel like maybe coco would help the seedling & young plants grow healthy, because its more airy, and then transplant into FFOF?) I am trying to avoid the mudding up issue. Like i said, i even added perlite.
Any other suggested soils maybe to try??
Here is the current plant in question:
P.S.S: Im a super newb, I could definitely be panicing and this could be a waste of a thread, dont pick on me.
PSSS: After posting the pictures, the pictures dontlook as bad as it does in real life,its pretty droopy. Usually this guy is perked up fairly well.
This plant has been healthy the whole time as far as watering. ive never overwatered. Maybe, just maybe i have underwatered, im not to sure. But one day i put my tents heater to close to this guy, and a couple other seedlings. The seedlings got destroyed within MINUTES of the heater being set on them. This guy survived, but i did see damage to the lower leaves when it happened. Im assuming the damage to the VERY BOTTOM Leaves are heat damage. So this post is not really about those leaves, instead its about the rest of the plant. it may look fairly healthy, but the issue im having is its showing signs of being underwatered, (i think), and i just watered it fairly well last night. Its been over 24 hours and it hasnt popped back up.
I am getting very frustrated as i have an expensive setup i put alot of time into, and i went through a grow already, and had a great turnout. now i cant seem to get past this young veg stage. My roots keep getting muddy, it seems, with FFOF/added perlite at this exact stage.
My Questions:
Could this all just be heat damage?
Am i panicing? Do i wait, let it dry out, and see if it recovers?
Do i transplant into dryer soil?
Is there nothing wrong and im just a super newb???
Does anyone have any issues with fox farm "mudding" up and making it so your roots cant drink any water, nutes etc?(I even added perlite)
I plan to switch to COCO coir, or atleast try it. Can i start young plants off in CannaCOCO and then transplant into FFOF? (I feel like maybe coco would help the seedling & young plants grow healthy, because its more airy, and then transplant into FFOF?) I am trying to avoid the mudding up issue. Like i said, i even added perlite.
Any other suggested soils maybe to try??
Here is the current plant in question:
PS: Sorry, my phone was to dead to get a flash so some pics are dark, if i need a pic with flash ill charge phone and reupload.Could this all just be heat damage?
Am i panicing? Do i wait, let it dry out, and see if it recovers?
Do i transplant into dryer soil?
Is there nothing wrong and im just a super newb???
P.S.S: Im a super newb, I could definitely be panicing and this could be a waste of a thread, dont pick on me.
PSSS: After posting the pictures, the pictures dontlook as bad as it does in real life,its pretty droopy. Usually this guy is perked up fairly well.
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