temp is too high they cannot uptake water. you should try to keep them at 75, 80+ slows/stops growth. and dont let your humidity get any higher, 70 + in humidity will slow or stop growth as well
how did you get the supercropped one so even and keep the main stalk? shes really pretty. how has gravity worked for you? have you ever compaired it with and without
so heres the deal, evrything that is burnt or damaged will not return to normal pretty green. thats done now, keep an eye on your new growth, especially the tips from the new shoots. if they are still good, then your still in buisness. when growing with cfls you will want to follow low light...
it sounds like you got clones with no roots givin to you. if they didnt have roots showing they should have been in a humidity dome until they did. since you have been using clean phd water i would venture to say the damage your seeing is mostly caused by moisture stress, especially the wilted one.
awesome grow bro....... my goals have been set based on all the info here.
I wanted to see if i could get some insight on molasses in the ebb, i get the theory behind the carbs, but i refuse to cough up cash on expensive " carboload" products. i have heard people that swear by it, and some...
horticulture is tricky to get into a good career position, i have a degree greenhouse management and all it has gotten me is minimum wage. 95% of all the labor is hispanic, and the othr 5% is usually family. most growers positions are held by inheriting family members. this was true even in...
i cant appreciate supporting the notion of the government regulating medical cannabis, they openly support this bad idea on the show. we dont need the gov to regulate anything, we need more informed consumers to make better decisions. i wont vote for it until the bill frees cannabis completely...
once theyre burnt thats it at, they will not "repair" the damage. But you will know it has passed when the burn stops spreading, and new growth resumes and looks healthy.