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Will cheese cloth or mesh net used for making compost teas work as shading for my plant? I put her in the tent and the extra light has her quite unhappy. Thoughts?
Shes in a 7gal fabric pot and hasnt had a drink in 4 days, last watering was a slight flush of 4 gallons to remove some of the neem i sprayed to kill aphids. Shes feeling lighter but according to the lift test Id think another day or so until she needs an actual watering, Shes been in an open room with the lights higher but i moved her into the tent to start using the trellis net soon and now shes looking unhappy within 8 to 10hrs of being in the new conditions with the light about 9to10inches closer and the reflective walls and roof.It does not look like light intensity issue, more like over watered
I just cut that compost tea bag into a shade and just threw the black mesh on top to add a bit of shading..will this help? Its not cheesecloth, its a very large plastic compost tea bag. I just added it this morning before lights went off bc I woke up and checked on her and instantly added shadingit is "running away" from the light.
the leaves are trying to flip over to get out of the light!!!
I am sticking with my first answer right now. If you take a look at the new grow it looks really happy, praying to the light. If you believe it is the light, raise the light up or turn down the intensity. I have had plants do that towards the end of the light cycle but it usually means that are other factors at work as well.Shes in a 7gal fabric pot and hasnt had a drink in 4 days, last watering was a slight flush of 4 gallons to remove some of the neem i sprayed to kill aphids. Shes feeling lighter but according to the lift test Id think another day or so until she needs an actual watering, Shes been in an open room with the lights higher but i moved her into the tent to start using the trellis net soon and now shes looking unhappy within 8 to 10hrs of being in the new conditions with the light about 9to10inches closer and the reflective walls and roof.
That is not going to tell you the correct answer. Go to you tube and look up Bruce Bughee, he goes over the lighting needs of cannabis. it will explain the lighting needs of cannabis and the fact that Cannabis can handle a ton of light.have a healthy plant? any kind? a house plant or anything?
stick it under the light you have and see if it does that.
hmmm, sounds like a creative idea! can you raise the light? or dim it?I just cut that compost tea bag into a shade and just threw the black mesh on top to add a bit of shading..will this help? Its not cheesecloth, its a very large plastic compost tea bag. I just added it this morning before lights went off bc I woke up and checked on her and instantly added shading
Ty for your input, pls keep elaborating with me here. The reasons i say light or think light is the fact the (A) 2 weeks ago i added my 2nd light into the open room and she did this exact same thing, i shut the 2nd off and lowered the single light a bit, she was still shitty looking, i raised the light up and watered and she was praying and singing to the sky...those pics will show you how happy she was, even after 4 gallons of water she was singing and not droopy at all...mind you, the 4 gallons was given 48hrs after her final transplant into this 7gal fab pot, i say that bc i didnt water much on the day of transplant and noticed unhappy signs, so i watered and there she was praying again and happy as can be.That is not going to tell you the correct answer. Go to you tube and look up Bruce Bughee, he goes over the lighting needs of cannabis. it will explain the lighting needs of cannabis and the fact that Cannabis can handle a ton of light.
Sorry to hear about Mom bro, i know the feeling, and ty for the compliment, its just pothead creativityhmmm, sounds like a creative idea! can you raise the light? or dim it?
i cooked mine a lot before mom passed. most light or heat things i think i have done a lot during that.
There might be more to it. Give the Temperatures and Humidity like Nick asked. When is lights out?Ty for your input, pls keep elaborating with me here. The reasons i say light or think light is the fact the (A) 2 weeks ago i added my 2nd light into the open room and she did this exact same thing, i shut the 2nd off and lowered the single light a bit, she was still shitty looking, i raised the light up and watered and she was praying and singing to the sky...those pics will show you how happy she was, even after 4 gallons of water she was singing and not droopy at all...mind you, the 4 gallons was given 48hrs after her final transplant into this 7gal fab pot, i say that bc i didnt water much on the day of transplant and noticed unhappy signs, so i watered and there she was praying again and happy as can be.