ebenezerfagglegold
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Hey everybody. I FIM'd the plant pictured below 2 days ago and it seemed at first to handle it ok, even started new growth already in that time, but now its beginning to droop and the leaves are getting crispy. This happened with another plant after I topped it and it recovered great, though the leaves that were affected never did fully recover. Has anyone encountered this issue with topping/FIM-related stress before, or do you think it's something else? I went into the soil after seeing a gnat or two and DID notice a lot of salt-like grains in there. Watched them really close and they aren't moving, I don't think they're larvae. When there is a salt buildup can you actually see salt in the soil?? I'm not adding nutes yet but there are micronutrients in the soil I used. It's not the greatest. something like .07,.09,.06(not the actual nute levels, just an example of the quantity, we're talking MICRO.) Anyway this is my first grow and my box is like 3 1/2 feet high, which is the reason for the FIM.
Second issue: I have three seedlings that look like total shit. They are at least a week and a half old and the cotyledons are totally yellow and the leaves are heading that way too. They also have purple stems and are super stunted. I just got a better thermometer/hygrometer and realized the temps were too high. like around 88-90 degrees so today is day one of better temp control and its been in range of 79-82 all day today. Does this seem like the likely cause of these seedlings? Could the sudden change in temp be the cause of my other plants malady? I wouldn't think so because the temps get that low at night already so I would think it could handle it.
I know this sounds totally wrong but these plants seem to hate a breeze. When I oscillate a fan so they get the gentlest breeze you can't even feel with a wet hand the leaves seem to dry up. Humidity NEVER gets below 40, but for the extra temp control I've been putting frozen water bottles in two places in the growbox. It's a pain in the ass changing them but it seems to help the temp a lot. And I check on them all the time anyway. I wonder if the cold air is bad for them.. These are all things I can't really find an answer to anywhere, and before everyone jumps up my ass for using frozen h20 bottles, there are two exhaust fans and one intake fan plus the I've been leaving the front of the box 25% open for temp control. You wouldn't think 5 cfls would put out so much heat but in my case they certainly are.
I really hope to get some feedback on this one, it kills me to see these plants unhealthy. BTW the reason for the wet pattern soil in pic#2 is from spray. I'm trying not to overwater. Third pic is another plant in the same growing conditions and same strain as photo #1. That's the one that I mentioned has the same kind of effects from topping, but recovered.
Second issue: I have three seedlings that look like total shit. They are at least a week and a half old and the cotyledons are totally yellow and the leaves are heading that way too. They also have purple stems and are super stunted. I just got a better thermometer/hygrometer and realized the temps were too high. like around 88-90 degrees so today is day one of better temp control and its been in range of 79-82 all day today. Does this seem like the likely cause of these seedlings? Could the sudden change in temp be the cause of my other plants malady? I wouldn't think so because the temps get that low at night already so I would think it could handle it.
I know this sounds totally wrong but these plants seem to hate a breeze. When I oscillate a fan so they get the gentlest breeze you can't even feel with a wet hand the leaves seem to dry up. Humidity NEVER gets below 40, but for the extra temp control I've been putting frozen water bottles in two places in the growbox. It's a pain in the ass changing them but it seems to help the temp a lot. And I check on them all the time anyway. I wonder if the cold air is bad for them.. These are all things I can't really find an answer to anywhere, and before everyone jumps up my ass for using frozen h20 bottles, there are two exhaust fans and one intake fan plus the I've been leaving the front of the box 25% open for temp control. You wouldn't think 5 cfls would put out so much heat but in my case they certainly are.
I really hope to get some feedback on this one, it kills me to see these plants unhealthy. BTW the reason for the wet pattern soil in pic#2 is from spray. I'm trying not to overwater. Third pic is another plant in the same growing conditions and same strain as photo #1. That's the one that I mentioned has the same kind of effects from topping, but recovered.
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