BlackRoses
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Not bad looking for 10 days, but I agree on the water situation.
I'll keep following this grow.
Cheers,
I'll keep following this grow.
Cheers,
If I may....i was wondering if you could tell me where i could get the same light setup you got to keep the plants short
nice grow by the way
Temps are 28C with the lights on and 20C with the lights off. I think you may be on to something here. I was trying to figure out why Plant A is curled so much more than C and D, they all have been treated exactly the same.They're all curled down though. Thats not such a good thing.
I think its a little too close to the light. I see signs of heat stress in this one.
Happy plants have leaves that stand at attention reaching for the light. Not stretching mind you but reaching.
Also if they were waterlogged they might look like that too, but I suspect light/heat stress as the cause. What are the temps at the top of that plant?
I'm not too sure about the watering, I am waiting until the soil is completely dry and the pots are super light (Usually 4-5 Days, ie its only been watering twice since planting in moist soil). Each has been drying out at the same pace and has been getting the same amount of water. I think it has to do with my ventilation system (see my response to itsgrowing). Once I add the extra intake I'll see what happens, if that doesn't change Plant A, I'll go back to the drawing board.Doing a bit to much watering there yeld... Back off on watering, let it go another day when you think it needs to be watered. Thats why the one plant on the left is hella drooping. Its got the canoe shaped leaves that mine had. Let her dry out real good before watering and get 'em into a bigger pot like you said, but a bit sooner. BTW its plant A that I'm talking about...
Haha thanks...its a White Widow Cross called Sugar Blossom, got it from Joey Weed.your giving your plants crack or something, they grow sooooooooo much faster what strain is this ?
Bingo! I think you are on to something there. It's the little things like that, that can make a big difference, especially over the course of a long grow.Temps are 28C with the lights on and 20C with the lights off. I think you may be on to something here. I was trying to figure out why Plant A is curled so much more than C and D, they all have been treated exactly the same.
I think it may have to do with my ventilation system.
You will notice that the intake is on the right, so the fresh cool air comes in the right and goes out the fan at the top center (No air circulation from left to center. That would mean my plants on the right have more cool fresh air than the plant of the left.
Make sense? I think I will need to add another intake on the left side and see how they respond (in the meantime will switch Plant A to the right to see if it perks up)
Just get a clear sandwich bag and use it as a makeshift humidity dome, that's what I did and it worked fine.Well my try at cloning has gone the opposite of good. All three are now dead...
I need to get a humidity dome, they got limp after the first 6 hours and never recovered. Misting just didn't do the trick. Shoot.
Each plant now has four tops all coming along nicely. I may take one top off of each and try cloning again (with a humidity dome).
I think another week should have all the plants with well developed tops ready to start flowering.
yeah, or use as a dome -a clear jar.
Just get a clear sandwich bag and use it as a makeshift humidity dome, that's what I did and it worked fine.
Thanks man, I appreciate the constructive criticism. I need to pick up a little fan to mount inside my cab to blow the air around. I think my leaves are cupping because of higher heat, like 27C. I hope once fall temps come in it should get things in order.You're doing pretty good, but you could make some improvements.
Your plants are all showing signs of overwatering AND heat stress.
They are all doing the overwatering frown. (leaves curling down) This used to happen to me too. I figured it was normal. I was overwatering, most people are. When you get the watering correct, your plants leaves will point UP reaching for the light. Your leaves are too waterlogged(heavy) to do this.
You have decent ventilation in the cab, but there's no breeze blowing directly on the plants blowing the heat from the lights away. You should be able to keep the lights very close without the signs of heat stress. Maybe your room is just too hot overall IDK.
They also look a little pale. They could be greener. More N or perhaps some Mg.
Not recommending anything major here, just some ideas for some minor tweaks...
Happy growing.