Plant Moisture Stress - Symptoms and Solutions

Sagethisplanet

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Nute toxicity, too many nutrients, you could be burning the plants with too muh nutrients, maybe scale bak a little, don't go by some gude to the T, use as a guide and also remember that ALL plants are different, doesn't matter if same mother plant, all plats rear different to different situations and a react diff to different nutes. What type of nutrients are you using and is it hydro soil or soiless?
 

Sagethisplanet

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Heat stress would just be if your plants are too close to the light, meaning the canopy is too lose to the light. Rule of. Thumb, put you hand right above the canopy or a minute or so, if it's not hot or warm you r good, if it is, raise the lights!✌
 
Nute toxicity, too many nutrients, you could be burning the plants with too muh nutrients, maybe scale bak a little, don't go by some gude to the T, use as a guide and also remember that ALL plants are different, doesn't matter if same mother plant, all plats rear different to different situations and a react diff to different nutes. What type of nutrients are you using and is it hydro soil or soiless?
I just got the clones a week ago and i havnt no nutes in it yet the place were i bought the soil told me to wait a week or two the soil im using is from fox farm called ocean fosest.
 

RockinDaGanja

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Night toxicity....that is when You tell one person were your plants are and they tell someone else then at night they come and steal your plants.
 

SweetestCheeba

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Hey guys i have 3 GSC bagseeds under a 250w hps in 2L bottles and have been FIMed. the top nodes leaves are deforming. is this from a lack of oxygen to the roots or overwatering. thanks in advance
 

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Kind Sir

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The bigger plant is 9 days old afgani, no nutes used.
the smaller plant with the curled leaves i used root acceleration and the roots are comingout of the bottom already well before any other plants!

House and garden root acceleration
 

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atomic_nebula

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I read all your valuable comments and I'm very impressed to see such a great spirit towards growing.

I'm a noob and appreciate if someone can drop an advice as I have a bit of a heat problem, my grow is inside a cabinet (haven't grow yet, just finished up building it) and would really like to avoid those mistakes, as getting seeds around here is unbelievably hard task.

would 32c be alright? i expect to water more often with this temperature, it's just that my LED releases a lot of heat (720w) but i can switch it to 360w. I know it's a lot of test & trial but is there a recommended ratio per pot size somewhere? I'm planning on growing 3 plants in 30l airpots (fabric)

I have S&P 160 not sure that it's able to exhaust the heat quickly enough, 4" grill on back of the rack for intake with filter.

thanks!
 

Shastafarian

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The bigger plant is 9 days old afgani, no nutes used.
the smaller plant with the curled leaves i used root acceleration and the roots are comingout of the bottom already well before any other plants!

House and garden root acceleration
Very nice Kind Sir, so where did the Afghan seeds come from?
 
What signs to plant exhibit if they are in a low humidity environment? My plants RH is 16-20% And I read thats way too low
don't listen to a lot of peoples comments - I've had 14% humidity and if it gets that low supply c02 bags :) it gives the plant a boost plus brings humidty up !
 

estee

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My plant is still in veg state, I water spray it everyday, I have a meter that tell me when to water the roots, but I noticed the leaves are curling under and they feel crispy, am I spraying it too often, or should I stop spraying them all together, I also noticed some mold starting and I'm spaying it with milk until I can get the neem oil, is milk helpful or is that just a myth
 

RockinDaGanja

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I would cut back on foilage spraying. I wouldn't spray milk on my plants it has a tendancy to spoil which is probably why you have mold. As far as watering lift your container and see how heavy it is when freshly watered then let your soil dry out and see how lite it is then you have an idea of how much those girls are drinking. I would spray one more time with distilled water and neem oil. Then cut back to twice a week depending on humidity how they respond.
 

RockinDaGanja

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Once your in veg for a few weeks you can foilage spray even once a week. I used to be real trigger happy with foilar spray because they look so nice and lush after a nice mist. Now once in the morning if i can get in there before the lights and once at night once every two weeks with AACT (bubbled EWC and 2ml a gallon of thrive alive green b1 it has three different types of kelp extract.) And it is omri listed. My outdoor plants get the same thing except a couple more teas/sprays for pest management.
I got al
 

estee

Member
Once your in veg for a few weeks you can foilage spray even once a week. I used to be real trigger happy with foilar spray because they look so nice and lush after a nice mist. Now once in the morning if i can get in there before the lights and once at night once every two weeks with AACT (bubbled EWC and 2ml a gallon of thrive alive green b1 it has three different types of kelp extract.) And it is omri listed. My outdoor plants get the same thing except a couple more teas/sprays for pest management.
I got al
Thank you for you quick response, I'll get the neem oil and spray her once a week, and no milk
 
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