The big leaves will never recover, may as well clean up the plant.
looks as if you have enough green material that it will recover, gonna take a while though. You set yourself back a week or two …Good luck.
They are hungry, very hungry. Feed them. And maybe not push your dryback quite so hard, if they are drooping they are getting damaged. Kudos for not overwatering tho!
I’d try some both ways and see what you like best. I’m blessed with those conditions periodically as well, and I’ve let them hang up to 90 days before. In my case, I kinda liked the hang cure better as far as smoke. But if you can maintain those condition, it’s certainly not going to hurt the...
Feed stronger (at least on one plant) and see how it goes. You might be surprised at how much light they can take when they are properly fed. Good luck.
Nope. As mentioned above, you have other limiting factors at play. Temp, feed strength, frequency, dryback, humidity. Not sure what, but first things to consider are feed strength and temperature if you are doing led for first time.
Increase feed strength and frequency. They’ll make it to the end if you don’t do anything, but they’ll be much better with more of everything. Good luck.
I wouldn’t say “likely”, but it’s just a variable that can potentially cause issues. If I was starting from scratch, I’d avoid use but if it’s working for you I wouldn’t sweat it.
Have you used the auto watering system before? If no, did you use any copper or brass parts when assembling it?
High EC usually won’t fry them that fast, so I’d suspect something else. FWIW, I run *much* higher feed and substrate EC than you without issue. Good luck!
It’s really a try it and see kind of thing. One healthy plant, in flower, can put out enough stank to be real noticeable in a house. It also depends on your tolerance for the smell. My wife can immediately tell when I open my tent, even on a different level of the house.
I’d suggest a 2x4...
What happens when you flood a pot of dry fertilizer/amendments with water? Do they stay dry and inert and unavailable to the plant? Flush 10g of water through a pot of nutrients and expect only the things you don’t like to get washed out?
I guess I will just very strongly disagree and wish...
Flushing with all those additives in the pot in a soil type mix …. Makes little sense. You are just washing all of your amendments out the bottom of the pot and you won’t really accomplish a “flush” until you run so much water through your pot that you have stripped all the nutrients out of...