Creep420
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Hello everyone, It’s been a while since I’ve posted but am having an issue I can’t seem to solve with the research I’m doing. I am on my 3rd indoor grow, but am very much still new to this. I have 6 autos; 3x Cherry Fog, 3x Landlocked Funk. (First experience with Autos) 3-4 of them have their first and second set of leaves pointing downwards, and curling inwards on the tips and edges.
-54W Fluorescent seed starting light, about 4
-Happy Frog soil, with 20% perlite, decent amt of drainage holes
-No nutes added, but not sure if Happy Frog is great for seedlings?
-Water when it feels dry (Weight check) every 3-4 days roughly
-PH of the water (Deer Park) seems on par with what it should be
-Lights are on 24/7
-Plants are growing slowly, at 2 weeks old
-Seedling Heat mat at about 80 degrees, with the room being 68-70
-Small Desk fan for air movement.
Any ideas as to what is going on with the leaves curling, or do they look okay to you? I wondered if I watered too much early on, so I made sure to let them dry out. I noticed today two of them (One being the one with dramatic droopage) were very thirsty, and hopefully will recover. I also am curious if they are doing this to conserve moisture and maybe I let them dry out for too long in between waterings at this stage. Should I continue and not worry? I would love your thoughts, thanks again
-54W Fluorescent seed starting light, about 4
-Happy Frog soil, with 20% perlite, decent amt of drainage holes
-No nutes added, but not sure if Happy Frog is great for seedlings?
-Water when it feels dry (Weight check) every 3-4 days roughly
-PH of the water (Deer Park) seems on par with what it should be
-Lights are on 24/7
-Plants are growing slowly, at 2 weeks old
-Seedling Heat mat at about 80 degrees, with the room being 68-70
-Small Desk fan for air movement.
Any ideas as to what is going on with the leaves curling, or do they look okay to you? I wondered if I watered too much early on, so I made sure to let them dry out. I noticed today two of them (One being the one with dramatic droopage) were very thirsty, and hopefully will recover. I also am curious if they are doing this to conserve moisture and maybe I let them dry out for too long in between waterings at this stage. Should I continue and not worry? I would love your thoughts, thanks again
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