Serpentz
Well-Known Member
Before I get started, I'm a bit apprehensive because I know this forum is filled with 'pro-growers' just waiting to rip into a newbie because no one can be cooler than them...so if you're not going to be constructive, then ignore my post and don't reply. I've had bad experiences here and haven't posted for over a year because of it.
But to those who want to give me some advice, that will be appreciated.
I've been growing in soil with some great results. This time around I decided to grow a plant in a 20 liter hydroponic container. I've got my nutes dialed in using General Hydroponics Trio, I'm using a sufficient LED Panel, and I've spared no expense on pump and airstones, and have a dual air pump and a 140mm circular airstone. I'm carefully recording pH, PPM, and water temperature. I've got a contact at General Hydroponics and we've talked about the nutrients schedule. I'm using purified RO water, and my water temps never go above 70 degrees Fahrenheit, room temps never above 73 F.
When I was growing in soil, I'd check on my plants every 2-3 hours to see what was happening. I had leaves that were pointing up always and the plants never had any troubles, and I ended up pulling out almost 200 grams from two plants. Was an awesome grow. But I wanted to give hydro a go.
I am growing the same strain; Blueberry, which is one of my favorites, which is an auto-feminized strain.
I noticed this time on my grow at about the 11th hour of my 18-6 light schedule that the leaves are drooping. This alarmed me because I couldn't figure out what was happening and I know that if you see this in soil its usually an overwatering/underwatering problem. However, around the time the light is about to shut down, the plants leaves start coming back up, and by the morning they are normal again.
What I am trying to figure out is if my light schedule is too long. I'm gonna post two days of photos. Yesterday morning and afternoon, and this morning and afternoon so you can see what the plant is doing. I'm certain this is normal respiration, but I am wondering if my light schedule is too long and maybe I should cut it back.
I don't know...maybe some of you can tell me what you think. Maybe I should just leave it alone. Its going on the third week from a sprout in rockwool.
Thanks in advance.
But to those who want to give me some advice, that will be appreciated.
I've been growing in soil with some great results. This time around I decided to grow a plant in a 20 liter hydroponic container. I've got my nutes dialed in using General Hydroponics Trio, I'm using a sufficient LED Panel, and I've spared no expense on pump and airstones, and have a dual air pump and a 140mm circular airstone. I'm carefully recording pH, PPM, and water temperature. I've got a contact at General Hydroponics and we've talked about the nutrients schedule. I'm using purified RO water, and my water temps never go above 70 degrees Fahrenheit, room temps never above 73 F.
When I was growing in soil, I'd check on my plants every 2-3 hours to see what was happening. I had leaves that were pointing up always and the plants never had any troubles, and I ended up pulling out almost 200 grams from two plants. Was an awesome grow. But I wanted to give hydro a go.
I am growing the same strain; Blueberry, which is one of my favorites, which is an auto-feminized strain.
I noticed this time on my grow at about the 11th hour of my 18-6 light schedule that the leaves are drooping. This alarmed me because I couldn't figure out what was happening and I know that if you see this in soil its usually an overwatering/underwatering problem. However, around the time the light is about to shut down, the plants leaves start coming back up, and by the morning they are normal again.
What I am trying to figure out is if my light schedule is too long. I'm gonna post two days of photos. Yesterday morning and afternoon, and this morning and afternoon so you can see what the plant is doing. I'm certain this is normal respiration, but I am wondering if my light schedule is too long and maybe I should cut it back.
I don't know...maybe some of you can tell me what you think. Maybe I should just leave it alone. Its going on the third week from a sprout in rockwool.
Thanks in advance.
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