growing with spydr plus from fluence bioengineering previously known as bml

needynate

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So this is my first grow ever. im growing in a 6x6 x10 storage area, it has a door but no vents anywhere and in that storage area i have a 4x4 gorilla grow tent .im running co2 and my light is a spydrx plus from fluence bioengineering . I have a 6 inch mountain air carbon filter rated at 340 cfm and an 6 inch inline , hyper fan rated at 315 cfm .i also have a titan atlas one controller to control my co2 levels And i have a portable single exhaust ac/dehumidifier . I recently potted some sunset sherbert clones , they came in rockwool , they were pretty well rooted.im using peat moss and vermiculite as my medium . First day i got clones i potted them and next day i noticed my temps were at 91 degrees , this was before i bought ac. Plants were droopy but since i bought ac that problem is taken care of ,but im still having problems with clones ,yellow leaves and slightly burned tips .clones have been in pots for five days and for the first day i watered no nutes and i lightly watered ,2nd day no water or nutes, third day i gave very light nutes ec was at 0.6 and ph at 7 . Since then i see slight growth on clones but still i see slightly burned tips and slightly curled edges of leaves .ive dimmed lights tremendously, humidy is around60% and temps never go pass 85degrees .also niticed my ppms in room are always higher than i have set on my atlas 1 . Does anyone have any idea why my clones are struggling ? Could it be lack of ventilation? To many ppms in air ? Not enough water or to much water? Or not enough feeding? Please help and im sorry if i typed this all confusing .i typed this really fast..
 
Clones often take a week or so after transplant to start to get going, yellow leaves are
common until they get some good roots out. When you get new growth and its still
yellow, then you need to worry more, but for now, sounds fairly normal.
 
Also, what hight is the light now, as you need to start it high up, and lower it to the sweet spot once the clones have put out more roots.
 
I want to say it up about 4 feet , maybe even a little higher .here are some pics of what they currently are looking like20160322_110757.jpg20160322_110726.jpg20160322_110717.jpg20160322_110659.jpg20160322_110726.jpg20160322_110757.jpg 20160322_110726.jpg20160322_110717.jpg20160322_110659.jpg
 
p4ist: 12438502 said:
Clones often take a week or so after transplant to start to get going, yellow leaves are
common until they get some good roots out. When you get new growth and its still
yellow, then you need to worry more, but for now, sounds fairly normal.
Thanks for youre input .i posted some pics for any more insight u might have
 
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