I've searched the forums and found 20 different answers to the problem I am having, was hoping to eliminate some of those options by asking and showing my plant. The tips of all the fan leaves all over the plant are curling up and at the very tip turning yellow and brown and drying out. Now most of the outer fan leaves are curled up some are not, but I would say a good 80% of them are. I noticed the curling today, I watered the plant this afternoon after 4 days.
Strain: Easy Ryder
Container: 2 Gallon waste container (found at dollar tree for a buck a piece) 12 small holes drilled through the bottom for drainage.
Medium: Miracle Grow potting soil w/ slow release nutes, (Cant find fox farms around here and I'm a broke college kid)
Age: 18 Days old from time seed cracked open. (took it 6 days.... I used paper towel)
Nutes: None yet, getting paycheck tomorrow and looking for some.
Grow Area: 1x3x3
Lighting: 4x 46w 2700k 2x 46w 6500k CFL, all of them surround the plant no closer than 5 inches
Temps: 80-85 degrees,
Light Schedule: 20/4
Ventilation: 2 small desk fans hanging above plant about 1 foot away both blowing on it and 2 inline duct fans with 88cpm or whatever -- one on the bottom for intake and one on top for exhaust.
Now when the plant was a baby (just sprouted second level of leaves) I only had 2 46w 6500ks and 1 23w 2600k, I had another easy ryder that I started a little over a two months ago and some betty boos, they only became 1 single cola yielded like 5 grams dried w/ main stem, I got a paycheck and went to get some more lighting and man did this one flourish, the others were in flowering and it didn't do much with the added light). This one has 8 side branches now and the main cola, I didn't do any topping and I pruned the top 3 fan leaves on day 10 to allow the lower branches to get more light. Then I tucked underneath the fan leaves (similar to a tie down I suppose) underneath the new branches coming out. This is my 4th plant, first 3 had single colas and looked pitiful, figured that was lack of lighting. Also, when I transferred this plant the soil was right at the brim of the bucket, after watering (I did do a prewater before transplant and topped it off) the soil level dropped down as you can see, but I feel like the white bucket will reflect light to underneath the plant so a possible positive.
So what can I do to fix the leaves, what's the culprit? What can I do to make this plant just better? Also, any advice is helpful, if you find something in here you think I should change or do, please tell me, I'm a noob grower and always looking for help.
iPhone camera, sorry for the lack of quality.
Strain: Easy Ryder
Container: 2 Gallon waste container (found at dollar tree for a buck a piece) 12 small holes drilled through the bottom for drainage.
Medium: Miracle Grow potting soil w/ slow release nutes, (Cant find fox farms around here and I'm a broke college kid)
Age: 18 Days old from time seed cracked open. (took it 6 days.... I used paper towel)
Nutes: None yet, getting paycheck tomorrow and looking for some.
Grow Area: 1x3x3
Lighting: 4x 46w 2700k 2x 46w 6500k CFL, all of them surround the plant no closer than 5 inches
Temps: 80-85 degrees,
Light Schedule: 20/4
Ventilation: 2 small desk fans hanging above plant about 1 foot away both blowing on it and 2 inline duct fans with 88cpm or whatever -- one on the bottom for intake and one on top for exhaust.
Now when the plant was a baby (just sprouted second level of leaves) I only had 2 46w 6500ks and 1 23w 2600k, I had another easy ryder that I started a little over a two months ago and some betty boos, they only became 1 single cola yielded like 5 grams dried w/ main stem, I got a paycheck and went to get some more lighting and man did this one flourish, the others were in flowering and it didn't do much with the added light). This one has 8 side branches now and the main cola, I didn't do any topping and I pruned the top 3 fan leaves on day 10 to allow the lower branches to get more light. Then I tucked underneath the fan leaves (similar to a tie down I suppose) underneath the new branches coming out. This is my 4th plant, first 3 had single colas and looked pitiful, figured that was lack of lighting. Also, when I transferred this plant the soil was right at the brim of the bucket, after watering (I did do a prewater before transplant and topped it off) the soil level dropped down as you can see, but I feel like the white bucket will reflect light to underneath the plant so a possible positive.
So what can I do to fix the leaves, what's the culprit? What can I do to make this plant just better? Also, any advice is helpful, if you find something in here you think I should change or do, please tell me, I'm a noob grower and always looking for help.
iPhone camera, sorry for the lack of quality.
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