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Lol! I don’t think cold is ever an issue unless you are in a “cold” climate (not just running ac)…..if it’s comfortable for you, it’s acceptable for them….Shut the AC off they said, its too cold in there they said.....BOOM ITS 90° IN MY TENT
Keep your light a little higher than you think it should be, and leave it at 100%. I’ve never used a dimmer on any light….your girls are mildly stressed, don’t freak out. Make sure they stay watered appropriately (no nutrients now) and they’ll be over their tantrums in a day or two…Seems as though an hr before lights off, she was droopy at bracts but the tops were vertical aiming upright. Idk if its air temp or leaf temp related. Could high leaf temps cause the tops to try and hide or taco?
You literally can burn them until they are crispy, and they will come right back when conditions improve….no shade cloth needed! Just raise your lights while they acclimate for a few days. I suspect the Neem treatment didn’t make them happy campers either. You’re gonna be fine!Its been 36 hrs of that shade cloth and she seems happy for the most part, today ill remove the shade cloth and see how she does. Everyones implying she can take more light so Ill see what happens.
These Aphids where were they on the plant and what size and color where they?I gave all info above broski. 73° 55 to 58 rh.
The unhappiness was bc i burnt tf out of her with too strong of a neem pesticide mix and also did it like a dumbass with the lights on and I burnt tf out of them. Some of the signs you see are the burns and some are from the aphids but their being dealt with if not already dead
I would be really surprised if this is the caseSo, just my opinion...
It was light. You needed to harden her. You are and she's responding.
The next issue, the droop. Water her.
You transplanted. You watered. The water went down. Gravity. The root ball it middle-ish. It is trying to send some roots to the bottom to take advantage of the drink, but its not there yet. So water her.
The roots will get a drink and continue their journey down to the bottom.
You are getting a lot of input, and who knows, they could be right. But... I think I'm right here, even though I'm not a name you want to hear from. I'd bet on it though.
I've never fed compost before, I really don't think its a light issue at all, maybe the floor gets super cold when lights are off?Honestly on feeding Ive just done compost teas. Not exactly sure on ppm as i dont have a meter. She hasnt had a feeding since before her last transplant, the new soil added already had nutes in it, so being that the plant had compost teas prior to transplant and then the new soil was already charged up, i only fed regular water 2 times, once was two days after transplant, the 2nd watering was 3 days ago and was only about 40oz of water to moisten top soil for the couple cover crop seeds i planted.
ok then I would let that light rip and get some airflow lower in the tent, also ensure you are watering and feeding what she wants, that's the more difficult part.Not on the floor, shes raised up maybe 2 inches.
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