HELP Please???

Stoz1985

Well-Known Member
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide...

Right, I am currently drying my first grow in my tent... probably have a week until it available. I planted some seeds a week ago thinking I could keep them in a propagator until the tents free... wrong! after re potting they were about a 1cm from the top so I came up with this until the tent was free....
32C22BA3-2616-45ED-A849-C5239A52839D.jpegF88297A8-5C03-4CC0-BFDB-B84C4F76EB51.jpeg
while transplanting I noticed a couple of issues with a couple of the plants, brown spots on 1 and splotches on another....
39A16718-8C66-4798-8EBF-D08D1ABD313A.jpeg97C9766C-B0BE-4590-9F5D-7E398C0C9417.jpeg
So while they’ve been in the propagator it’s had condensation all over throughout and whenever I’ve open it there has been drops of water on the leaves. I’m hoping it’s to do with the water drops/condensation but if you guys have any better thoughts on what’s occurring I would appreciate it.
Thanks
 

RangiSTaxi

Well-Known Member
Google Plant Guttation



you need a fan driven air input duct and exhaust duct, dry your plants out between watering, guttation occurs often when cannabis is grown in tight spaces with stagnant airflow.. in tight spaces fans should run 24 hours as Guttation occurs at night.
Increase air flow.
 
Last edited:

Stoz1985

Well-Known Member
Google Plant Guttation


Thanks, Is it lasting damage? Now they’re out of the propagator will it be ok? Noticed no droplets since I’ve taken them out as I imagine humidity was at 100% in there and will of dramatically reduced now?
 

RangiSTaxi

Well-Known Member
Thanks, Is it lasting damage? Now they’re out of the propagator will it be ok? Noticed no droplets since I’ve taken them out as I imagine humidity was at 100% in there and will of dramatically reduced now?
yes they will be 100% fine, no harm what so ever, just sort air circulation.
 

Stoz1985

Well-Known Member
That’s great news thanks... great knowledge to have in the memory bank. Do you think I’m right in assuming the the splotches/ little brown spots are also down to that?
 

Stoz1985

Well-Known Member
Thanks. Im currently using my inlet/exhaust fans on my tent for drying. I was running a 12inch oscillating fan in there constantly but turned it off this AM because I think it’s drying My buds too quick.. only been in there 3 days and already crisping up. Do you think a 12 inch fan would help or be too much? I could put it outside the box blowing through the door( you can just see light shining though it in below pic) it could maybe vent through the top near light. Or, for the sake of maybe a week, will they be okay as is?
2198E753-B3DA-4790-8865-0F63F8F1B991.jpeg
 

RangiSTaxi

Well-Known Member
Thanks. Im currently using my inlet/exhaust fans on my tent for drying. I was running a 12inch oscillating fan in there constantly but turned it off this AM because I think it’s drying My buds too quick.. only been in there 3 days and already crisping up. Do you think a 12 inch fan would help or be too much? I could put it outside the box blowing through the door( you can just see light shining though it in below pic) it could maybe vent through the top near light. Or, for the sake of maybe a week, will they be okay as is?
View attachment 4556808
Never dry you buds with air flow, none at all, put them in a cool room indoors and let them dry as slow as possible.
hang plants with plenty of space between them , watch for mold, temps should be between 16 degrees celcius and 21 degrees Celsius. Never higher. Quality Buds should take at least 10 days to dry up to 3 weeks if still on the stems. The drying room should not have artificial light. close the curtains.
 

Stoz1985

Well-Known Member
Never dry you buds with air flow, none at all, put them in a cool room indoors and let them dry as slow as possible.
hang plants with plently of space between them , watch for mold, temps should be between 16 degrees celcius and 21 degrees Celsius. Never higher.
I have to use the exhaust for the smell or the missus will put a stop to it. She don’t smoke and the only reason she’s let me put a grow in the basement is because she’s pregnant again and I’m spending about £500 a month on smoke! She misses her holidays!! Anyway, my temps are maxing at 22 and humidity a constant 55%. Shall I try raise humidity to make up for the air flow? I’m running a dehumidifier to get 55%C1D3728D-46B5-4D18-B012-41EA28B217B1.jpeg
 

RangiSTaxi

Well-Known Member
I have to use the exhaust for the smell or the missus will put a stop to it. She don’t smoke and the only reason she’s let me put a grow in the basement is because she’s pregnant again and I’m spending about £500 a month on smoke! She misses her holidays!! Anyway, my temps are maxing at 22 and humidity a constant 55%. Shall I try raise humidity to make up for the air flow? I’m running a dehumidifier to get 55%View attachment 4556814
no breeze, and dry as slow as possible, use your best judgement. 55-60 % humidity will be ideal
 
Top