New MJ grower here, need some advice. I've prowled for a long time, reading a lot of stuff. I have access to whatever I need to get it right, except a DO meter. I'd really like one, but they are just too expensive.
You all should get a kick out of this, I know I have. I started out not really caring very much, but now I find that I do and want them to grow!
I was given some clones that were said to be great white shark crossed with white widow.. or something like that. Very healthy clones. I put them into a DWC setup (hydroton in 6" netpots) and hung some t8's over them. They did pretty well for a few weeks, and I topped them trying to bush them out. Then, one day, they just kinda stopped growing. I suspect it was because the humidity began hovering at 20%. Then they started to wilt. I thought, oh well. I just sort of let them be, and they have been like this for a good 6 or 8 weeks now. They won't die and they won't grow. So, a couple of weeks ago I decided to actually try and bring them back to life. I hung a 400W MH over them. I added a humidifier. Still nothing. The plants are maybe 8" tall and the roots aren't all that well developed. I have them sitting in just straight water now with some voodoo juice. Before that they were in AN sensi grow with b-52 and voodoo juice at .8 EC. They showed a little bit of burn. I have 2 of the 3 original clones. Lost the one a long time ago.
The details:
Res temp: 68F now and holding, but was averaging 72-73F when I didn't care as much.
canopy temp: Peaks at about 85, down to 78.
Lights on 24/7
Humidity: usually between 40-60%, using a humidifier.
Water: RO @ 6.0ph
Xtrasun vented hood hung about 10" overhead, but I just pull air through it and into the grow space.
Bathroom fan in the ceiling for exhaust, always running.
Small little desk fan blowing at the light to kick the heat away. Another fan in the room to stir everything up.
lots of aeration in the tote (27 gallon, insulated and light proof, running 15 gallons of water)
net pots are about 2" above water line, and there are roots in the water.
I think that about covers it all.
From what I've read here, this all seems to be in the ideal range now, which is what I aimed for. Really the only thing that changed was the humidity. Now I make sure it stays in the above range.
The leaves for the most part are still green, maybe a little bit lime. But they have been wilted forever. The roots are brown, but no signs of rot or slime.
Are they a lost cause after this long? What sucks is getting more clones will be unlikely where I am. I started to germinate some bagseed so I can get a good grow under my belt without having to worry about killing a good and expensive set of clones.
Is there anything I can do besides what I've done? Should I dim the light? It's just a cheap apollo 400. I can go 50%, 75%.
I have some superthrive.. but I'm thinking just straight water is best.
Sorry, no pics. But trust me, they are wilted, and have been for quite some time. I figure the best course of action is to address the wilting first, then start feeding them again. Does that sound right? Besides the AN sensi grow, I also have some fox farm hydroponic grow big.
Any suggestions? Throw them away? haha!
Thanks
You all should get a kick out of this, I know I have. I started out not really caring very much, but now I find that I do and want them to grow!
I was given some clones that were said to be great white shark crossed with white widow.. or something like that. Very healthy clones. I put them into a DWC setup (hydroton in 6" netpots) and hung some t8's over them. They did pretty well for a few weeks, and I topped them trying to bush them out. Then, one day, they just kinda stopped growing. I suspect it was because the humidity began hovering at 20%. Then they started to wilt. I thought, oh well. I just sort of let them be, and they have been like this for a good 6 or 8 weeks now. They won't die and they won't grow. So, a couple of weeks ago I decided to actually try and bring them back to life. I hung a 400W MH over them. I added a humidifier. Still nothing. The plants are maybe 8" tall and the roots aren't all that well developed. I have them sitting in just straight water now with some voodoo juice. Before that they were in AN sensi grow with b-52 and voodoo juice at .8 EC. They showed a little bit of burn. I have 2 of the 3 original clones. Lost the one a long time ago.
The details:
Res temp: 68F now and holding, but was averaging 72-73F when I didn't care as much.
canopy temp: Peaks at about 85, down to 78.
Lights on 24/7
Humidity: usually between 40-60%, using a humidifier.
Water: RO @ 6.0ph
Xtrasun vented hood hung about 10" overhead, but I just pull air through it and into the grow space.
Bathroom fan in the ceiling for exhaust, always running.
Small little desk fan blowing at the light to kick the heat away. Another fan in the room to stir everything up.
lots of aeration in the tote (27 gallon, insulated and light proof, running 15 gallons of water)
net pots are about 2" above water line, and there are roots in the water.
I think that about covers it all.
From what I've read here, this all seems to be in the ideal range now, which is what I aimed for. Really the only thing that changed was the humidity. Now I make sure it stays in the above range.
The leaves for the most part are still green, maybe a little bit lime. But they have been wilted forever. The roots are brown, but no signs of rot or slime.
Are they a lost cause after this long? What sucks is getting more clones will be unlikely where I am. I started to germinate some bagseed so I can get a good grow under my belt without having to worry about killing a good and expensive set of clones.
Is there anything I can do besides what I've done? Should I dim the light? It's just a cheap apollo 400. I can go 50%, 75%.
I have some superthrive.. but I'm thinking just straight water is best.
Sorry, no pics. But trust me, they are wilted, and have been for quite some time. I figure the best course of action is to address the wilting first, then start feeding them again. Does that sound right? Besides the AN sensi grow, I also have some fox farm hydroponic grow big.
Any suggestions? Throw them away? haha!
Thanks