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  1. fabizpwn

    Sick plants Leaf problems

    I'm kinda dealing with the same thing with 1 of 9 seeds. Curling leaves and looks weak. I blame it on genetics an toss it. The other 8 are fine in the same tray.
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    Sick plants Leaf problems

    Try getting the humidity up to 60% they may be transpiring water quicker from the leaves faster then the undeveloped root system can uptake it. Curling and torting leaves can be a natural defense for the plant to conserve water. If you have a fan blowing on them maybe direct it in a way so it's...
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    Please help!!

    I know nothing about it. Anything below 100ppm is pretty low as far as nutrients are concerned. Get it dried out an go from there. Also I believe in soil most people alternate between feeding and straight water. I do that in coco an seem to be alright. So just a recap from my opinion, let it dry...
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    Please help!!

    Im probably the wrong person to ask that question but I may be able to help. What kind of soil are you using? There may already be amenities in the soil to feed your plants. I do all hydro and straight coco so I'm not to familiar with soils and what they consist of. I'm sure if you give some...
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    Please help!!

    In every photo the soil looks pretty wet. Give it some time to dry out it'll perk up. Probably just overwatered.
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    Please help, Over my head

    Me too.... Lol
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    Please help, Over my head

    The room is small and just tucking it out of the way. my chiller does a good job combating any warm air that might be coming from the pump, water temps are never over 68 degrees unless something breaks. My room has a lot of air movement also, i don't think the air on the ceiling is any warmer...
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    Transplanted outdoor plant indoors

    I was gonna say I have one growing outside right now that just came up on its own under my picnic table in the middle of July. Looks nothing like that lol. I'm in Michigan
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    time-lapse teaser

    The filters have saved me several times when I ran into high temp conditions and things were taking a downturn They catch the roots that might break off, algae that breaks looks from inside of the pipes and areas that are impossible to clean. I had a pump plug up once and had to come up with a...
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    time-lapse teaser

    In my rdwc I use fish tank filters to catch any particles in the water including hydroton that may fall into the water. They also make inline filters to catch any debris. I do this in the picture but I'll upgrade to the inline filters later on for a accessibility. I use rapid rooters.
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    Good idea, bad idea?

    You're probably 100% right lol. I'm probably worrying about nothing. Once they stretch I'm sure their gonna gobble the water up. I guess my whole concern was with them being root bound. I wanted them to establish and recover from being root bound before flipping them. I can dig My hand in the...
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    Please help, Over my head

    My entire goal is to run with my old faithful se lights and if I can keep the plants short enough under the screen I want to repower the room with de lights, I'm just not sure what de lights I'll be able to run. I need something with a remote ballast and they'll have to be flush mounted to the...
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    Please help, Over my head

    Well I raised the lights all the way up, turned each fixture to 50% power and lowered the temp as low as I can get it with what I have. I got them down to 71f and got the water down to 61f. It didn't effect them they stretched like champions lol. I never topped these plants just super cropped...
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    Good idea, bad idea?

    Right now I only have a 2ton minisplit running. I built in another 2ton through wall unit as a fail safe if the minisplit needed repairs. I'm thinking about lowering the temp to 70 degrees and firing both of the air conditioners up and letting them run non stop to speed up the drying.
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    Good idea, bad idea?

    I'm not running an intake or exhaust from the room. It's just a flower room so it has co2. It was never intended to veg plants. I just need these plants to dry out once before I switch them to 12/12. I kinda of regret using the botanicare coco blocks. I had to soak the blocks in order for them...
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    Good idea, bad idea?

    I think my dehumidifier might be poop after an hour of running all the lights and the ac running non stop I was able to get it down to 49%. I haven't check it this morning. The drain for my minisplit was flowing water So I have high hopes. It's a wood floor. It's a shed I built and finished so...
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    5200 watt in grow tent, help please...

    That's what I was thinking too, I'm sure there was a typo somewhere. Either way it's someone with big aspirations.
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    5200 watt in grow tent, help please...

    Good luck lol. Start with 2 tons of cooling if you are venting them 3 tons if you are not venting them. Add co2 and I hope you're running double ended lights maybe and just maybe you'll get your 13 pounds. Pretty sure it isn't gonna happen 49sq ft might be suitable for about 8 10-16oz plants
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    Please help, Over my head

    Lol funny you said that. I set my wife up a seperate room so she would stay out of mine. We couldn't be happier. Haha
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    Sick Plants First time coco

    I might be a few days late an a dollar short but even with the quality of the photos, you have powdery mildew and those caterpillars that aren't so bad have actually ate holes in the leaves. Spider mites are bad but never seen damage like that from a spider mite. Chances are you may be...
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