Help Please - Indoor Roma/ Peppers

still_smoked

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Hello fellow growers,

I am in need of help me kindly asking for assistance please. I have some indoor plants that seem to be having issues growing.

Plants all sprouted about the same time. they appear to have locked out or just stop growing.

I have 3 pepper plants and 2 tomatillos and 1 roma in a 2x4 tent.

Light: 600 w HLG RSpec LED

Soil: biobizz light mix

Nutrients: Gaia green fertilize
4-4-4 / 2-8-4 blend (70/30)

Water: RO Ph 6.5


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Roma, A lot of bottom leaf damage and has not grown much over the past few weeks.

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my peppers seemed to have stopped growing as well.
I transferred them to a one gallon pot and since then don’t seem to be getting any bigger.

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Compared to one that has been kept in seedling pot

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Any help is appreciated please!

thank you
 

still_smoked

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LEDHabitat420

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Hello fellow growers,

I am in need of help me kindly asking for assistance please. I have some indoor plants that seem to be having issues growing.

Plants all sprouted about the same time. they appear to have locked out or just stop growing.

I have 3 pepper plants and 2 tomatillos and 1 roma in a 2x4 tent.

Light: 600 w HLG RSpec LED

Soil: biobizz light mix

Nutrients: Gaia green fertilize
4-4-4 / 2-8-4 blend (70/30)

Water: RO Ph 6.5


group picture
image.jpg



Roma, A lot of bottom leaf damage and has not grown much over the past few weeks.

image.jpg



image.jpg



my peppers seemed to have stopped growing as well.
I transferred them to a one gallon pot and since then don’t seem to be getting any bigger.

image.jpg


Compared to one that has been kept in seedling pot

image.jpg


Any help is appreciated please!

thank you
@still_smoked Your pictures are not loading this morning. A few questions. How old are your plants? Does your soil have nutrients in it? How and how often do you water?
 
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still_smoked

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@still_smoked Your pictures are not loading this morning. A few questions. How old are your plants? Does your soil have nutrients in it? How and how often do you water?
sorry does this link work for you?
https://www.gardening-forums.com/threads/help-please-pepper-an-roma-issues.20653/

I posted the same thing in a garden forum.

age of plants: about a month from sprout

Nutrients: Gaia green fertilize
4-4-4 / 2-8-4 blend (70/30)

water: Around every other day right now
 
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still_smoked

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600w led in a 2x4 closet for seedlings seems like alot of light. Maybe that's as problem.
It can dim so it’s only 50% rn

at first I started at like 10% and then climbed to 50% as of rn. I transferred from seedling to 1 gal to 3 gal they are in now. During that time it was growing perfect

the Roma and peppers seem to have just stopped growing. And the Roma had bottom leaf damage.

the tomatillos are doing perfect still and one actually produced a flower already at a month old?
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@LEDHabitat420
 

still_smoked

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I feel like it is vpd related. The last few weeks I never really had the humidifier on. In the beginning, since the light was on a lower level the temps were not as high. Probably mid 70s I think that’s why they grew so well.

But now that I’m mid 80s, according to the vpd chart I should be at 70-80% RH.

really looking for other opinions to see if I’m on the right track.

also added trellis to encourage vertical growth
 
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LEDHabitat420

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I think the lights are very strong for the young plants. I would also just water for a few weeks and then only feed nutrients once every 2-3 weeks. The plants will tell you when. I would also water a bit more often. The soil looks very dry.
 

still_smoked

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I think the lights are very strong for the young plants. I would also just water for a few weeks and then only feed nutrients once every 2-3 weeks. The plants will tell you when. I would also water a bit more often. The soil looks very dry.
I figured something with the light. It’s weird bc my cannabis plants are taking off in the same tent. But the Roma is struggling. I figured since it was full sun plant it could handle same as cannabis

Maybe I’ll get some shade clothes and see if that helps

I’m using dry amend nutrients and have not top dressed since potted. It’s almost that time to though.

I’ve been trying to avoid the new grower mistake by over watering. I heard it’s easier to recover from thirsty plants then over watered ones
 

LEDHabitat420

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I figured something with the light. It’s weird bc my cannabis plants are taking off in the same tent. But the Roma is struggling. I figured since it was full sun plant it could handle same as cannabis

Maybe I’ll get some shade clothes and see if that helps

I’m using dry amend nutrients and have not top dressed since potted. It’s almost that time to though.

I’ve been trying to avoid the new grower mistake by over watering. I heard it’s easier to recover from thirsty plants then over watered ones
Cannabis is one of the most light hungry plants on the planet. It takes a lot less light energy to grow veggies and greens. That being said, with cannabis, the more light you give them, the more nutrients they want and need.
Watering is tricky, you don't want the soil like a swamp, just nice and moist. Don't let it completely dry out for too long. The plants will let you know right away, sometimes hours, when they need water.
Nutrients: I typically don't feed my veggies until they are at least 4 weeks old. Then only feed them very little every 2 weeks or so. Feed them a slightly higher concentration during the flower and fruit stage, but not necessarily more frequently. They need less than you think. With patience you will gain experience to grow awesome fruits and vegetables.

The right LED light that does not overpower the plants will also mean that the plants need less water and nutrients.

I hope this makes sense.
Best,
 

still_smoked

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Cannabis is one of the most light hungry plants on the planet. It takes a lot less light energy to grow veggies and greens. That being said, with cannabis, the more light you give them, the more nutrients they want and need.
Watering is tricky, you don't want the soil like a swamp, just nice and moist. Don't let it completely dry out for too long. The plants will let you know right away, sometimes hours, when they need water.
Nutrients: I typically don't feed my veggies until they are at least 4 weeks old. Then only feed them very little every 2 weeks or so. Feed them a slightly higher concentration during the flower and fruit stage, but not necessarily more frequently. They need less than you think. With patience you will gain experience to grow awesome fruits and vegetables.

The right LED light that does not overpower the plants will also mean that the plants need less water and nutrients.

I hope this makes sense.
Best,
It did! Thank you very much. So basically I’m needing to dial in on the environment.

I appreciate the time and information! Thank you!
 
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