jayblaze420
Active Member
I am currently growing 11 plants in a 4x3 closet with a 400w HPS lamp on an 18/6 timer, and a fan running 24/7. They are 3 weeks 3 days old. Current temp is at 74.8F but this is only after toying around with my lamp from 16 to 19 inches and seeing what worked. I also moved my fan so it blew on the lamp directly instead of directly on the plants. (Plants are still swaying though)
Average temperature at the time of the problem was running between 79-81.8 degrees with the light on and 64-67 degrees with the light off, and humidity constantly between 40-60%.
I spritzed the plants once a day with a 40% club soda 60% water solution. I made sure to only put a fine mist over the leaves and not to have any droplets.
They were recently transfered from 6 inch round pots to 8in square pots a week ago. None recieved any damage during the xfer. They are given 12oz of water every other day and are also given regular miracle grow fertilizer at 1/4th of the reccomended dose on the bottle at the same time. They are also given a half dose of superthrive at the same time. (Sometimes one or the other is skipped though) They are in regular miracle grow fertilzed soil.
The problem is that the leaves on some of the plants have been curling (upwards and downwards) and turning a dark green. Some of them show signs of cracking. I believe this is a heat stress problem due to the elevated temperature earlier in the growth cycle. Can anyone verify this and do you think the changes to the light distance/temperature may have already fixed it?
If not - what should I do? Do I cut the damaged leaves off?
Average temperature at the time of the problem was running between 79-81.8 degrees with the light on and 64-67 degrees with the light off, and humidity constantly between 40-60%.
I spritzed the plants once a day with a 40% club soda 60% water solution. I made sure to only put a fine mist over the leaves and not to have any droplets.
They were recently transfered from 6 inch round pots to 8in square pots a week ago. None recieved any damage during the xfer. They are given 12oz of water every other day and are also given regular miracle grow fertilizer at 1/4th of the reccomended dose on the bottle at the same time. They are also given a half dose of superthrive at the same time. (Sometimes one or the other is skipped though) They are in regular miracle grow fertilzed soil.
The problem is that the leaves on some of the plants have been curling (upwards and downwards) and turning a dark green. Some of them show signs of cracking. I believe this is a heat stress problem due to the elevated temperature earlier in the growth cycle. Can anyone verify this and do you think the changes to the light distance/temperature may have already fixed it?
If not - what should I do? Do I cut the damaged leaves off?