In week 2 the Durban Poison seemed to aquire some discoloration and under curling in its leaves. I believe this to be caused in combination from either a lack of nutes, light burn and to high of temps during the day. Week 3 I transplanted the seedlings into a little bit bigger pot and used Fox Farms happy frog along with a very lite dose of Fox Farms Grow Big and RG Recharge. I raised the light higher from the plants and increased the light output from 10% to 20%.I installed a small air conditioner to control day time Temps. Later on in the week i got my humidifier in place. I lowered the pH of the water from 8.6 put of the tap to 6.7 with nutes. Run off was also tested at 6.8. Overall the plants have made a huge increase in growth and overall seem to be much happier. I plan on trying to tackle the air exchange rates in this next week.I also have a fan on the plants a majority of the time. Once they get bigger and closer to flower time I plan on increasing to a 24 hr fan schedule.
The Durban Poison is showing some color change in its lower leaves. Im thinking this is a nutrient burn from to much nitrogen. Would that be everyone elses conclusion?
Plants are looking very sad. Wilting quite a bit not just the leaves but some stems as well. Thinking root rot. I do a pretty good job of waiting for the soil to dry and signs of dehydration. So i didnt think it would be from overwatering. Thinking fungus gnat larvae?
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