ShLUbY
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Best of luck, just finished myself last spring.
Nice and congratulations! what were you studying?
Best of luck, just finished myself last spring.
Everything is looking great in here, love the Brainwreck. Mind if I pick your brain a bit? I have my plants up and running, sprouted in party cups(Fox Farm Soil) for a little longer than I wanted waiting on smart pots to come in. When I transplanted them into the new soil/pots I noticed they were a little root bound bit not bad, at the same time as transplant I moved them under a CMH 1000 watt running at 75% and 40" above the tallest plant. The leaves curled upwards, thought it was transplant shock so I let it go for a couple days then raised the light a little farther and dropped it to 50% today as they haven't improved. Ran out of space in my tent so I left a couple under the florescent light until my next setup is ready, those are looking amazing. Any idea what could be up? Temps range from 72-76 humidity 38-45, 24 hour light.
Double Majored in American Studies and Business Management. But am doing nothing with my degrees currently.Nice and congratulations! what were you studying?
Double Majored in American Studies and Business Management. But am doing nothing with my degrees currently.
Thanks. Wasn’t too crazy, except for my thesis paper/dissertation. Wish I would have spent more time on the ag campus though.
These are in my house closet, much better shape than the others in tents in the shop.View attachment 4267478 These are the worst looking, in CMH tent. All show slight cupping of the leaves but severe discoloration.
Bottom picture is the harshest curling.
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soil looks extremely dry. get a mulch on that! straw is cheap and effective. 1" layer works great! they almost look underwatered to me. while you want to keep the whole pot at a good moisture, you also want to be sure to replenish the original root ball once in a while too, as that's where they're going to remove moisture first. leaf cupping could be due to not enough water, they're trying to minimize photosynthetic rates. any thoughts on that? what's your watering schedule like?
Well I am glad you said that, went and checked the ones showing bad signs of curling and they were about bone dry. I have them set up in the SWICK method, ran about 4-5 waterings over the top then was just replenishing the reservoir as it seemed to take. Gave em all a good water tonight, hopefully that is the cupping issue. As for as mulching had planned on letting them get settled in throw a castings/compost mixture with some bokashi and then cover with plastic.