New here and I hope this is the right way to do this.
The photos of these plants are 14 days apart. They're not in any order but the pic with the two photos are two weeks apart.
We have mixed feelings on the issues. Over watering? Light too close? Nutrient deficiency? Stale air? Temp issues? Genetics?
We can only visit them once a week due to our day jobs. The person in care of these is being replaced next week. Hopefully with someone more responsible so the plants will be monitored and maintained more efficiently.
We are in a legal state and work on the road for our bill paying job, so we're gone often. We have a small commercial grow operation.
The person left in charge hasn't been very reliable (stay away from family lol). Doesn't respond to questions, isn't forward in issues when we're gone, They never water consistently (too much, too often, or never), screws with the air flow and temps, screws with the lights, etc.... Their job is to keep the plants alive and in good health by following the instruction left. Not doing whatever they please or feel like. It's obvious they don't know what they're doing and it's embarrassing to be in this situation.
The plants are in a soil, under a HLG QB 135w V2. Watering with distilled water. All organic. We raised the light when we went to the new pots.
They were in fertil grow pots from seed, then recently placed into 5*5 plastic pots. These were intended to be grown to cloning size, eventually making it to a 3 gallon fabric pot. Then the clones were going to be made into bonsai mothers as we flowered these to see pheno and other bits. but we're not sure now. It'd be terrible to lose these now.
Is all hope lost? Should we start over?
Thank you all!
The photos of these plants are 14 days apart. They're not in any order but the pic with the two photos are two weeks apart.
We have mixed feelings on the issues. Over watering? Light too close? Nutrient deficiency? Stale air? Temp issues? Genetics?
We can only visit them once a week due to our day jobs. The person in care of these is being replaced next week. Hopefully with someone more responsible so the plants will be monitored and maintained more efficiently.
We are in a legal state and work on the road for our bill paying job, so we're gone often. We have a small commercial grow operation.
The person left in charge hasn't been very reliable (stay away from family lol). Doesn't respond to questions, isn't forward in issues when we're gone, They never water consistently (too much, too often, or never), screws with the air flow and temps, screws with the lights, etc.... Their job is to keep the plants alive and in good health by following the instruction left. Not doing whatever they please or feel like. It's obvious they don't know what they're doing and it's embarrassing to be in this situation.
The plants are in a soil, under a HLG QB 135w V2. Watering with distilled water. All organic. We raised the light when we went to the new pots.
They were in fertil grow pots from seed, then recently placed into 5*5 plastic pots. These were intended to be grown to cloning size, eventually making it to a 3 gallon fabric pot. Then the clones were going to be made into bonsai mothers as we flowered these to see pheno and other bits. but we're not sure now. It'd be terrible to lose these now.
Is all hope lost? Should we start over?
Thank you all!