I had a bit of a hiccup in the 2nd week so didn't really post any photos sorry. I did managed to get them back looking good and going well hopefully they pick up a bit more quickly then they have been going.
I also got my pH metre wet beyond being able to use it 🤦♂️😂 so am now just using tap water for the time being still with some nutes every 3rd dday or so.
I'm using the nutrients at around half or less the recommended amount on bottles.
The middle of the stem on one of my plants began to look damaged and shrunken into about day 5. (3rd Pic)
Unsure why this happend, thinking possibly over watering but I have been carefully watering them. Any ideas my fellow growers?
I have 3 plants going at the moment and one of them has ended up with some leaf burn. I'm not really sure why as the other 2 plants have had the same watering schedule and it was the first nutrient feed I gave them. The other 2 look good so I am unsure why 1 is unhealthy.??
Just a bad pheno i bet. Some start well others dont i think its just luck of the draw most times lol though dont let it deter you some of the "runt" plants I have grown are well worth the time and effort in the end somehow they usually turn out the best in my experience anyway. Give her abit of your love and skill and shell do you proud I promise :) 👊
Good luck with your grow bro 🙏🤜🤛 you might have a calmag deficiency. Early stage of it. Advanced nutrients sensi calmag is awesome 👌 it has some nitrogen in it to green them up. And rhino skin for silica. Mine looked worse than yours and it fixed it in a few days. Get some asap. You will thank me 👍 if you look in your Tsw2000 instructions it will say to use Xtra calmag. There's something with quantum board LEDs and calmag deficiency
Hi,
Dont overdo it with water, 1.89liter is a lot of water in a 7 liter pot. When the soil is humid its perfect. To wet makes the roots go brown and drowns your baby.
Also try to be gentle on the feedings. I see bloom a and b allready in that list, thats a bit to early, rather start with that week 2 or 3 after switching the lights.
And last, but maybe, most crucial, try to get that ph down to 6.5. Dont over do it, bcs lower than 6 and youll get the same problems.
So, feel her weight, get her drying for a few days, and water max 500ml first time you water again. From that day youve got control back over your dry wet cycle and an adjusted ph will do the rest.
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Hi,
I might be wrong, but by a quick look at the pics, i think the plants have a hard time digesting all the nutrients.
Correct me if im wrong!!!
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@CannaBuds,
I feel you my friend.
I started growing more intens since 2y now, and ive learned it all the hard way. Nutrients are awesome, helpfull and ofcourse nessecary. But i found out less is more, especially in the beginning.
Good soil and getting your growroom on point is first step. Just by that, the plant will allready show its potential. Now i give 50% less nutrients compared with when ive started growing indoors, with better results.
And personaly, i should try to start with a nutrient that jou need to mix in the soil at the start of your first repotting. Like the feedings from GHSC.
Those products you have arent lost, keep them in a good storage, and maybe with 2 grow from this 1. Youve got more insight of how things role in your growspace. And than you can start experiment with it. 1 control plant, 1 with extra nuts.
Its a real science, but a real fun one. Theres always a reward at the end.
Feel free to ask me things, ill help thinking of ways to improve.
Also get a look at deFharo here on GD, hes in my list of persons i follow. Hes a real wizard with lots of documentation and new terms you will need to look up and try to make it understandable.
Keep up the good work!!!
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@Organic_LarF,
Hi thanks for your message to be honest I'm new to using nutrients and all but I have been using the recommended amount per litre for age of the plants. Have even been putting abit less.
Do you have any suggestions in why it would not be digesting it properly?
Hi,
Just want to say to look up for VPD. I stumbled upon this last week.
If your data is correct, 40% humidity over 24°c is quiet stressing for the young plants in veg. If 24°c is your most common temp you should aim for a humidity between 68% and 72%. Thats for vegging, bloom same temp should be more like 60% minimal.
I just found out and i got the same issues more or less. So im just adapting myself at the moment in my greenhouse. Its pretty tricky to get it perfect all day, but taking notice of and intervene when needed in case of to much heat. Closet is more stable, but still tricky to get it 100% perfect.
I know, its easier said than done!! Try to use it as a baseline, trying to get near that 60% procent. It should make the level of stress less high. The closer you get to that window, the more they will trive.
I got some pics in my ongoing diaries, take a look at those numbers.
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If you have holes under pots try find some water trays. All water go tray and plant will drink it when needed and helps overwatering. Cant see in photos if u have trays or holes. :)