i think the light is too strong for them lil girls id put that other light back asap trustI think my Great white shark is dying! And my white rhino isnt looking too good either, they both seem to have similar symtoms (leaves curling down) exept im pretty sure that my white rhino is still growing.
Please help me fix these plants up! All 6 of my plants have been treated the same but its only happening to those 2. What can i do? I have some macro piks here so u can see very clearly, please save my poor old great white shark!!
Also, my 6 bagseeds have just sprouted!
get back to me thanks.
i reckon u should put the other light back on for a week or so im sure shel get better look at mine wen i put her under the hps at 2weeks in veg the rest were fine so i put them back under cfls for a week n she got betterSo youre thinking its nothing more than heat stress? What if i jus place it further away from the light than the rest, because the others seem to be loving it.. Would it help any more if i cut the top of a bottle off and place it over the top to act as a humidity dome? thanks rasclot ur always there for me
DUDE! they are fine! i will post a pic of a bad seedling so you know what they look like when they are on there way out, trust me no need to worry.I think my Great white shark is dying! And my white rhino isnt looking too good either, they both seem to have similar symtoms (leaves curling down) exept im pretty sure that my white rhino is still growing.
Please help me fix these plants up! All 6 of my plants have been treated the same but its only happening to those 2. What can i do? I have some macro piks here so u can see very clearly, please save my poor old great white shark!!
Also, my 6 bagseeds have just sprouted!
get back to me thanks.
Okay well what do you suggest i do? just leave it how it is? maybe place the plants a bit further away from the lights.. and put that dome on top to help out a lil? ive noticed that the tips of the leaves were quite "crispy".. this has to be heat stress init?DUDE! they are fine! i will post a pic of a bad seedling so you know what they look like when they are on there way out, trust me no need to worry.
maybe they will benifit from a little humidity, if they are crispy. plants need time to adjust to there environment if it has changed. what are your temps and how far away is the HPS?Okay well what do you suggest i do? just leave it how it is? maybe place the plants a bit further away from the lights.. and put that dome on top to help out a lil? ive noticed that the tips of the leaves were quite "crispy".. this has to be heat stress init?
Okay well ill just leave them and hope they get better, I have 6 more plants on the way anyways...maybe they will benifit from a little humidity, if they are crispy. plants need time to adjust to there environment if it has changed. what are your temps and how far away is the HPS?
This is correct bunstinky. execelent advice.It's real simple bro. On a summer day outside the sunlight provides 10,000 lumens per sq. ft. To grow quality cannabis at a normal rate you have to provide them at least 3000 lumens per sq. ft. Your 1ft 18w bulbs would produce right around 1400 lumens. Their not going to grow well under that light,if I were you I would switch it to a 4500K-6500K (2) CFL 40+ watts. On top of them being to weak the tube fluro's have very little intensity to heat that soil up and activate your nutes etc... On the other hand Compact Fluro's have great intensity for vegging and little to no heat to have to worry about. Also a HPS will grow them but their made to project a spectrum around 3500K which is a orange spec made for flowering purpose's. If you wanna do it perfect you'll get yourself a light in the 5000K spec which is called a cool white made for vegging plants. Hope that helps you out!
some strains are not as vigorous as others, the white rhino and great white shark are going to need a little more time than the others to establish there roots. this is why they are not showing as much visible growth. different strains have different characteristics. if you over watered the great white shark and white rhino the roots may of rotted a little and slowed growth. My 2 centsUpdate... First off we got the great white shark then the white rhino, which arent looking very well still.. I really dont understand what is going on with them but o well..
So in the next piks we got the lemon skunk then the cheese then the trainwreck.. all 3 are looking fine but the trainwreck is really leaving the rest behind.. Last night the temps maxed at 83, a bit too hot? The lamps is about 16 inches from the tops... The last picture is a group shot of the trainwreck, cheeese, lemon skunk, and the plants im LST'ing.. Along wid a random seedling. Can someone just tell me that the great white shark is going to die so i can get over it lol.. although its only the first set of leaves that are dying and not the new growth, and even then it dont look like it is growing.. On the ova hand id like to try and save my white rhino at least because it is larger and probably has more chance of living.
I am really in need of some help here people, if its a deficiency i would like to know how to solve it! thanks
thats right bun patience is a must in this growin larkLooks like im gonna have to play the waiting game and see how things turn out...