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Fission 300W Light Emitting Diodes/150W
Custom
Fission 300W Light Emitting Diodes/150W
Custom
Soil
Custom
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks Technique
19 L
Pot Size
1
Week 1. Vegetation
6y ago
1 cm
Height
23 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
55 %
Air Humidity
26 °C
Solution Temp
27 °C
Night Air Temp
18.93 L
Pot Size
18 cm
Lamp Distance
Franie Week 1 - all plants in 5 gallon pots, soil recipe - equal parts peatmoss & seafood manure, 2 bags permlite 1 part vericulite. Planted seed/taproot in 5 Gallon pot Tuesday August 20th Plant 1- Tangerine Dream Auto (TDA) - DAY 2 Sprouted/popped Thursday (am) August 22. Plant 2 -TDA - DAY 2 Sprouted/popped Thursday (pm) August 22. Plant 3 -TDA - sprouted Day 4 August 24. Plant 4 - Amnesia Auto (AA) Day 1 - First watering after planing, moisture good, PH 6.5-7, low humidity, temp 30 24H VEG/FLO Light. Day 2 - AM- Moisture level good, humidity low, temperature 35. PM- Too Hot - Opened 2 bottom vents and increased fan speed to med. Bowl of water to increase humidity. Day 3 - AM - Temperature better 26 in tent and room, Humidity increased to 60%, PM-
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Franie
Franiestarted grow question 6y ago
TDA- Plant 1 , has not grown much in 6 days since sprouting, droopy leaf with yellow spot, what is the problem? Too much water? Environment indoor - soil - 25-30(c) 50% humidity . Watered minimum.
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Leaves. Wilting
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Dahoola
Dahoolaanswered grow question 6y ago
hey man! hard to tell... could be anything. what soil did you use? how much water did you gave her? any nutrients added or in the soil? looks like overwatering and or soil issues. Do you check ph and ec?
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DankGardener
DankGardeneranswered grow question 6y ago
Possible Triggers For Root Problems Heat – cannabis is more likely to have root problems at higher temperatures Cold – cold roots are unhappy roots – cold shock can cause wilting and other problems Over-watering potted plants – too much watering tends to cause root problems No drainage hole at the bottom of the container – if water can’t get out and water is sitting at the bottom of the pot, the roots can “drown” Muddy or thick soil – if your soil is muddy and thick instead of rich and fluffy, it may mean the soil doesn’t hold enough oxygen to support your roots. Small plant in a big container – When a seedling (or small plant) is in a big container, it often has trouble getting enough oxygen at the roots. Until the plant has grown bigger and started to fill up the container, it’s important to avoid overwatering. It can help to water just a little bit at a time, in a circle around the seedling, until it starts growing faster. Plant has “overgrown” it’s container (become rootbound) – The roots of a rootbound plant have started circling the outside of the container, causing watering and nutrient problems even if you’re doing everything right. When this happens, you may need to transplant to a bigger container to stop the plant from being “choked” by the roots. Big plant in a small container – any time you have a big plant in a small container, even if the plant isn’t root bound, you increase the chance of underwatering since the plant quickly drinks up all the water in the soil!
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