The8thChevron
Well-Known Member
So my leaves have started wilting a bit. It got cold last night so I'm hoping it's just the cold but the temperature never dropped below 70°F. Here's some more quick, relevant info.
STRAIN: Gorilla Glue Auto (22 days old)
AIR TEMP: 70°F (back up to 78°F now)
RESERVOIR TEMP: 62°F (back up to 69°F now)
NUTES: 785ppm (was around 900ppm a week ago, the reservoir has not been topped off in that time, weird? She has only taken in maybe 3L of water in that time).
pH: 5.8-6.0
Height: 5.5"
Light: 300W LED about 21" from canopy (Mars Hydro TSW 2000)
PROBLEM: wilting from the top down, new growth affected the most
OTHER: She first showed her sex about 5 days ago. Calyxes popping up rapidly now. She is still on veg nutes as she hasn't really entered the stretch yet.
The light makes her look lighter green than she actually is, could have N deficiency, but I don't believe so.
My gut instinct is to let her go and see if she recovers. If it doesn't get better I will just change the res (using RO water).
Thoughts?
STRAIN: Gorilla Glue Auto (22 days old)
AIR TEMP: 70°F (back up to 78°F now)
RESERVOIR TEMP: 62°F (back up to 69°F now)
NUTES: 785ppm (was around 900ppm a week ago, the reservoir has not been topped off in that time, weird? She has only taken in maybe 3L of water in that time).
pH: 5.8-6.0
Height: 5.5"
Light: 300W LED about 21" from canopy (Mars Hydro TSW 2000)
PROBLEM: wilting from the top down, new growth affected the most
OTHER: She first showed her sex about 5 days ago. Calyxes popping up rapidly now. She is still on veg nutes as she hasn't really entered the stretch yet.
The light makes her look lighter green than she actually is, could have N deficiency, but I don't believe so.
My gut instinct is to let her go and see if she recovers. If it doesn't get better I will just change the res (using RO water).
Thoughts?