MIMedGrower
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@MIMedGrower you see the serrations I was talking about... Was that mag issue correct?
I wish you would put these pics when you are asking what to do. If that is before watering and after 7 days she looks wilted. Were the leaves standing out normal the day before? How long were they hanging down like that? Did she ever look happy during the 7 days?
And again a full plant clear pic would be way more helpful than a purple close up.
Overwatered: ..let's talk about that firstView attachment 914768
anybody seeing any issues?
Tried to use the last picture to show the droop, but itskinda hard to tell with the LST i have going on.
The plant doesnt look normally this dark, it just doesnt seem AS perky as it was, it hasnt beenin the last two days.
Imo ffof likes a steady 6.5, if you get your meter situation squared away run 2x the normal volume of plain pH'ed water through and post your runoff pH and PPM to give us a better idea what's going on at the roots, good luck!good idea, keeping a dry medium on the side to compare too. never thought about that. like having it right next to me. I ph between 6.5-6.8. i have a ph pen but im to dumb to calibrate it. i mean i can probably get it, ill just have to actually sit down and focus on directions. So i use the ph dye or whatever. In FFOF. :b i was wondering why it was twisted and thin.
These are some of the same symptoms I’m fighting now, plants are still thriving just not optimal! I lean towards heat /light stress. And magnesium. I reduced heat it helped I raised the light an inch it helped! And I’ve feed mg and it helped . I don’t have my finger on the exact cause but could be all 3 !Looks a bit over fed Maybe low humidty , high temps or both? I remember @Smoking Gun and @MIMedGrower talking about those leaf edges a couple weeks ago... Maybe they can re educate me on that... I seem to have forgotten... Possibly mag?
Studied VPD hardcore from your post, got the calculations, 60% is even a little low for RH at 75. But it make me nervous with molds going over 60. i think it said i was at like 1.1 KPA and that was the highest i could go or something, still new to that, so i dont know if that could have anything to do with whats going on, one second this video i think will kind of explain some things.
Lights ON 9PM: I ramp temps up to 76.
Humidity goes to 60%.
Lights go off at 3pm: I turn on dehumidifier, and drop humidity to 50. to avoid the spike. Drop the temps to 70. Sometimes it will hit 68. SOMETIMES.
Nothing wrong with that
Got you aqua one second on the whole plant pic - doing this as we go.
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Plant age: i mean, i know it doesnt look it, but probably roughly a month and a half? i didnt keep track, i know, noob error, i learned from it. but its probably ALMOST two months, it was stunted from all the overwatering and everything in the beginning that you helped me with aqua (im sure you remember that shenanigans) so hes probably smaller than he should be. Gunna grab some good pics now. ill grab the good camera. Got you guys on it being overfed. must just be from the hot soil. i swear i havent even opened my bottle of FloraNova i plan to use yet! so i havent fed it! LOL.
Good catch! I completely forgot about that! I did the same thing !Oh. And you have to use filtered water in those sonic humidifiers. That dust gets in everything over time. When i didnt know i completely clogged my carbon filter and fans with white dust.
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this is what it looked like before watering, 7 days after last watering, pot felt air light. like nothing was in there. Moisture meter didnt move, and i couldnt even push it into the rock hard soil.
This is so hard lmfaooooooo
These are some of the same symptoms I’m fighting now, plants are still thriving just not optimal! I lean towards heat /light stress. And magnesium. I reduced heat it helped I raised the light an inch it helped! And I’ve feed mg and it helped . I don’t have my finger on the exact cause but could be all 3 !
I missed that conversation of at the very least was buzzed and don’t remember but I’m
@MIMedGrower @ smoking gun can you point me towards your convo? Would love to read it!
The difference is that's outdoors it's not a constant environment like indoors. Plants have the ability to cope with short periods of unfavorable conditions. But extended periods of time they cannot. Eg the sun is over 100,000 lux at peak during the day .. you do that to a plant for 18hrs and you will cook it.Temp and humidity are important but I’ve seen the plant growing in 100 degree weather and drop to the 40s at night outside, they were super healthy. The dosido seeds I planted popped outside with temps in the 40s and 50s. Idk I’m no expert, my tent can swing temps a lot, 55-90! The humidity I try to keep as low as possible, usually low 40s, but the watering seems like the most critical. Not over watering and timing it right. Seems like somethings going on in the dirt though to me.
707finishers first indoor grow, small tent.
I am making my own grow thread. I have to much in my brain to talk about, cant blow up someone else’s thread 😂 This is the beginning, I have some idea of what I’m doing setting up the environment, but no actual experience growing the plant, and the notes. This will be fun, the trials and errors...www.thcfarmer.com
+1Next time mix around 30% large chunky perlite with 70% FFOF and you'll have better air in the roots and better drainage, and less wilting when you water.
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