WashingtonFarmer420
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So I'll give a brief backdrop on my scenario to give some contributing factors to what may be wrong. I finished a full grow throw harvest with a 150w how in a small closet, there were 8 plants each in 1 gallon pots and I got a decent yield with my grow space and the quality was top shelf,, after harvesting I splashed some veg bites and sent them to re veg blag blah blah, after putting out decent new growth I took 4 of my best and transplanted into big totes, not huge but a decently good size and moved them in to an outdoor grow room,, I also ok them under a 1000w how and the size of the room there in is about 4x4 with an in exhaust blowing fresh (cold air) that i had to shut off to too cold ass temps and an out exhaust running through a carbon filter and my hood to exhaust needed heat,, it took a couple days to get the temp down stable and now have it sitting at 75 degrees 2 feet under my hps with the exhaust fan on low to ensure the room temp stays stable.. Now here's to my problem, everything was running great, bushy growth from the sides and a great color green with noticible new colas popping everywhere due to the (monstercropping) or revegging I sent them through and they also looked healthy, after 2 nights of cold temps, at least that's what I think it was, caused the main colas to start limping and putting out light green growth..
My theories are..
the cold affected them
They need more nutes because of the drastic transplant into bigger pit
To much light (kicking it down to 600w lowers temps to 65 in the day and lower at night, and I don't want to draw any more electricity with adding a space heater, that's why I have it settled at 1000w (I originally had a metal halide but like a dipshit retired it without slowing a cool down period and busted it so I'm stuck with my hps)
Growing to fast (read this happens sometimes?) Was thinking of pruning up old growth and just leaving main colas plus some fans IS THIS SMART?
Humidity, the humidity is more often than not low but can keep it around 35-40 most times
Sadly I don't have any before pictures of the new transplants good growth, just ones of the bad new growth and again sadly, the pics are under hps so you won't be able to see the light green but the limpness is noticeable. The last picture is of my inside plants new colas growth, this is what new growth looked like on the transplanted ones before things started looking south and is what I'm aiming to get back too.
I know I asked a lot of questions but any and all help is greatly appreciated to get my babies back on track!!
My theories are..
the cold affected them
They need more nutes because of the drastic transplant into bigger pit
To much light (kicking it down to 600w lowers temps to 65 in the day and lower at night, and I don't want to draw any more electricity with adding a space heater, that's why I have it settled at 1000w (I originally had a metal halide but like a dipshit retired it without slowing a cool down period and busted it so I'm stuck with my hps)
Growing to fast (read this happens sometimes?) Was thinking of pruning up old growth and just leaving main colas plus some fans IS THIS SMART?
Humidity, the humidity is more often than not low but can keep it around 35-40 most times
Sadly I don't have any before pictures of the new transplants good growth, just ones of the bad new growth and again sadly, the pics are under hps so you won't be able to see the light green but the limpness is noticeable. The last picture is of my inside plants new colas growth, this is what new growth looked like on the transplanted ones before things started looking south and is what I'm aiming to get back too.
I know I asked a lot of questions but any and all help is greatly appreciated to get my babies back on track!!
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