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Times 3.They look over watered and crowded so they may not be getting enough air... do you have a moisture meter? How much are you watering every 4 days? It's best to water when they need it, not on a specific schedule...
People have already told you what’s wrong.Forgot to mention they are in 5gallon pots
What is the vpd?
I know what vpd is. What is the vpd in the tent. If the plant isn’t transpiring enough it will look like it’s overwatered.Understanding VPD and Transpiration Rates for Cannabis Cultivation Operations
This article explores how vapor pressure differentials (VPD) affect transpiration rates in cannabis plants. Understanding of VPD at different temperatures and relative humidities, and its effect on this process, is important to gain maximum plant growth.www.cannabissciencetech.com
Sorry broI know what vpd is. What is the vpd in the tent. If the plant isn’t transpiring enough it will look like it’s overwatered.
It's what it looks like to me.I know what vpd is. What is the vpd in the tent. If the plant isn’t transpiring enough it will look like it’s overwatered.
Yeah they probably aren't transpiring as well as they could be because it's so crowded... I'd thin out some of the big older fan leaves so they can breathe.It's what it looks like to me.
@GowerX616 what may have been correct watering practices (4 day inervals) has certainly changed. If the plant can't transpire, it doesn't move the water through the pot, the plant, and back into the atmosphere/environment. When this happens, the leaves retain moisture and swell ... they become too heavy for the plant to lift towards the light. This is why your leaves are arching downward towards the soil. Essentially what your plants are saying to you is "I can't breathe." Fix the environment/dial in your watering practices and your plants will come back to vibrant life.
What are your daytime/night time temps and humidity readings? Can you take readings of your leaf temperatures?
I'm not a fan of over-doing on the pruning so @GowerX616 I'm not talking about major amounts of leaf removal. How much really depends on how your plants have been growing. If they were mine, I would remove the fan leafs that are growing inward towards the main stem. I would also lollipop the bottom of the plant to allow air to flow up from underneath the canopy. I'd also remove lower bud sites that will only produce larfy bud.Yeah they probably aren't transpiring as well as they could be because it's so crowded... I'd thin out some of the big older fan leaves so they can breathe.
I haven’t seen temp & rh levels. It might be As simple as a small tweak to one or the other, or both.I'm not a fan of over-doing on the pruning so @GowerX616 I'm not talking about major amounts of leaf removal. How much really depends on how your plants have been growing. If they were mine, I would remove the fan leafs that are growing inward towards the main stem. I would also lollipop the bottom of the plant to allow air to flow up from underneath the canopy. I'd also remove lower bud sites that will only produce larfy bud.
This may sound like a lot of pruning but its really not. It's a process I start early and never completely stop all grow long. Air flow through the plant is critical. You're using a fan ... now remove a few leaves from each of the plants to improve air flow. Do a little at a time. Space permitting, you can also use pipe cleaners or other items to pull branches a part from one another to allow better airflow. I do a lot of super cropping, which if you're comfortable doing it ... its a great way to open up your plants for more air.
Exactly. He's probably not far off from where he should be ... just not close enough for his plants to be at their happiest.I haven’t seen temp & rh levels. It might be As simple as a small tweak to one or the other, or both.
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