D23 fed with 1 liter at 2mL/L of nutes and 5.9PH this morning. Top of soil was dry. It took 3 days to dry from last feed.
Raising the light, ajusting humidity didn't stop leaf curl at the edge of leaf so I lowered PH again from 6.3 to 5.9 . I'm having the feeling it is really slow to grow compare to others grower and my outside grow. Anyway, it's my first time at indoor growing for weed. Still getting accustom to my light, grow setup, adjusting PH and humidity level. I have found a feed chart for remo's nutrient on fastbud site and I may try that one next time instead of the remo one because it look specialise for autoflower. I also look at diary of champion and they seem to put less nute or be more progreessive than the chart of remo's site.
Came back from work and she took half an inch, so I decide to start LST.
D25 yesterday evening I added a reflector and this morning a saw sign of burn at tip of some leaf. So took out the reflector... I'm begening to find this grow tough 😕. I'm thinking that I was too fast to lower my light when younger and maybe my nutes are too concentrate. Next feed will only be PHed water. For the light, it is still at 250 ppfd. When I compare with others grow I look to be in the second week but I'm at the forth...
D26 this morning she show leaf curling so I raised the light to 230 ppfd.
Hi, I'm having a curling leaf problem. Only the tip of the older leaves curl. Someone has an idea or suggestions? Water Ph 6.3, room temps 80.5F, humidity 65 to 70%, PPFD 250, potting soil.
Thanks guys, At one point I did gave her a whole liter with nutes and since then I wasn't able to dry completly the pot. There seem to be a spot that wont dry in center bottom even after 8 day of not watering. Should I transplant it in new soil or it's too late? I try to irrigate it close to the contour with 300ml at 2, 3 days interval to not over feed. For my next grow I'll maybe add perlite or try promix HP and be more gradual in watering.
Both your temp and your humidity are too high for her.... I'd knock the heat down to the mid-70s at least if you can and the humidity needs to get down into the 50s...
DON'T transplant this lady... she's an auto and that kind of stress will stop her from developing on her own time schedule - you'll actually be preventing her from going into flower... She would have zero time to recover!
Good luck!