Two LEDs one is red and blue and the other is full spectrum. the bulb i know is 1600 lumins and the temp stays between 72 and 76 degreesWhat kinda light you running?
how do I do that?Check the roots.
I'd go with what @vaporz said. Your soil doesn't look like it has much airiation to itView attachment 3832585 View attachment 3832586 View attachment 3832586 So both my babies have had the same feeding and soil. but this ones pot, a gallon and a half, is heavier and the dirt has more moisture.. this is the only one with this problem and i only have seen it when my others got to much rain. i ruled out nitrogen toxicity because the other received the exact same amount of food. i poked holes in the sides of the pot and added more air circulation. if anyone has anymore advice to help them i would really appreciate it thank you very much
What would be the best way to Go about doing that? I always used the earth i never used pots before.I'd go with what @vaporz said. Your soil doesn't look like it has much airiation to it
You need more light or go lighter on your nutes. You're feeding too heavy for that amount of light.two LEDs one r
Two LEDs one is red and blue and the other is full spectrum. the bulb i know is 1600 lumins and the temp stays between 72 and 76 degrees
i know i am actually getting another 1600 bulb tonight. thank you for the adviceYou need more light or go lighter on your nutes. You're feeding too heavy for that amount of light.
thank you. it was completely fine yesterday. they were the biggest pot i had on hand. i watered yesterday and it puddled a little more then usual but i think i put more the I normally doif i read post right,,the plant giving trouble is in 1.5gallon pot currently? Im just guessing here because I dont know what your goals for this grow are, but Im gonna assume you will be potting up to a bigger container....I would take the opportunity to add perlite at that time if you plan on potting up to larger container size that is...adding perlite may not fix your issues but i dont think it can hurt anything either...as the other member was saying "check your roots"...he may be hinting at plant being rootbound in the 1.5 gallon container, and I guess thats possible too...alot of things it can/can't be to be honest....but adding perlite and transplant to bigger container shouldnt hurt you if you use caution during the transplant if you go that route, probably want to go for a 3 gallon container minimum,,if your grow style/area allows it..maybe even a 5 gallon container
thank you. I live in the country and dont have acess to diffrent types of soil...I usually use mirical grow soil and put black GI would transplant and you could do it cheap too.
just get yourself some inexpensive organic potting soil and add in a shitload of good perlite.
if you have the money to spend I would do this... buy a big bag of fox farm ocean forest and a bag of fox farm big n chunky perlite... mix in like 50% perlite and it will drain fast.
Another trick I do growing under LED is to use seedling soil for the life of the plant.
I have seedling soil in a 3.5 gallon container growing a blue mystic right now and my plant starts to droop after 3 days.. Its great because you literally cant over water
thank you. I live in the country and dont have acess to diffrent types of soil...I usually use miracle grow soil and put black G[/QUOTE
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beautiful.. I dont want to do to large of a grow because it for personal use and my wife doesn't want to much but the other plant that i cropped i want to yield more.Id buy a mars hydro 300 led light too. you want your nodes to just stack on each other.
something like this.
this is a blue mystic growing under mars 300 and growing in seedling soil.
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