Fyremann619
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I'm hoping someone can help me with this problem I'm having with 2 cherry pie kush plants.
I'm running 18/6. 4 2' HO t5's 6500k. Temps are 80ish lights on and normally 68-70 lights off but last night my heater kicked on and off an hour early. So they saw 86 degrees to 64 low. RH is 50% lights HIGH, and drops to about 30% when my exhaust kicks in for 2 minutes every half hour. If I run the exhaust too much the humidity goes into the low 20% so I have to pulse it like that. Maybe a circulation issue? But they seem fine for the couple weeks prior, same conditions....
Today I noticed they did not perk up for 6am light, and are droopy all day. Usually they start drooping around 3 hours before lights off and by morning they are perky and ready for the light.
Fed about 3 days ago with GO BOX, first time full strength, a few previous feedings I did 1/2 strength.
Any advice would be extremely welcomed. I have also another seedling going that did not have this problem, and another plant that was unaffected.
Pots are very dry so I watered just on of them with straight tap water (aged and aerated for a couple days) to see if it's an underwatering condition.
I'm running 18/6. 4 2' HO t5's 6500k. Temps are 80ish lights on and normally 68-70 lights off but last night my heater kicked on and off an hour early. So they saw 86 degrees to 64 low. RH is 50% lights HIGH, and drops to about 30% when my exhaust kicks in for 2 minutes every half hour. If I run the exhaust too much the humidity goes into the low 20% so I have to pulse it like that. Maybe a circulation issue? But they seem fine for the couple weeks prior, same conditions....
Today I noticed they did not perk up for 6am light, and are droopy all day. Usually they start drooping around 3 hours before lights off and by morning they are perky and ready for the light.
Fed about 3 days ago with GO BOX, first time full strength, a few previous feedings I did 1/2 strength.
Any advice would be extremely welcomed. I have also another seedling going that did not have this problem, and another plant that was unaffected.
Pots are very dry so I watered just on of them with straight tap water (aged and aerated for a couple days) to see if it's an underwatering condition.
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