So far, so good. The box is very cramped at lots of leaves are starting to die off. Trying to remove them where they are easily accessible.
I don't have any pests so far, they tend to come during this season. Cold outside, humid and warm inside the grow box.
After repotting, my Serious 6 plants developed dry spots on the bottom leaves. What could be the issue here?
Transferred to 15L Autopots with recycled substrate from my last grow (exchanged top layer)
The top of your sub. Is it always that dry.
Young seedlings take time to reroot themselves. So, surface moisture is very very important.
To me it looks like they're feeding on themselves.
Try adding some solution to the top of the soil every few days. As they get older and root more, the need for this will go as the roots will take intake
wow. cool project. also nice looking plants. they look vital.
had a friend do the church once and it was extremely leafy but not as good looking as urs. bud was nice at the end though.
happy grow!
wow. cool project. also nice looking plants. they look vital.
had a friend do the church once and it was extremely leafy but not as good looking as urs. bud was nice at the end though.
happy grow!
@Jarg93
Thanks for the quick reply regarding the yellowing leaves. I wanted to post more information, however the characters were limited on the initial question.
- I am growing 100% organically using the BioTabs method, so I never checked the PH/EC. Used the same substrate for my other plants (The Church) - no issues there.
- When repotting, I filled the hole with 5g Mycotrex per pot.
- Lights: I thought about that as well. The lights are 165W SanLight LEDs, I have increased the distance from 40 to 50cm. In previous grows, I never had any issues with the lights. Perhaps Serious 6 is way more sensitive?