leaves curling up length ways im a first time grower

fili209

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hey guys i have 3 of my 6 plants that have their leaves curling up length wise

i have a 600 watt hps light
roughly about 2 or more feet off the plants

i have them in 5 gallon buckets

with fox farm soil

i havent added any nutrients
to them cause they have only been in the soil for about 2 weeks

and people told me that this soil is hot for about 3 weeks so im waiting

can someone help me?
 

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ForumToker

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Pics are a little blurry. Looks to me like either heat stress, lack of water or a combination of both. Have you temp'ed the air just above the tip of your tallest plant? I'm betting it's in the upper 80's to mid 90's which is too high. And your soil does look dry as well, but again, hard to tell in those pics.
 

fili209

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Pics are a little blurry. Looks to me like either heat stress, lack of water or a combination of both. Have you temp'ed the air just above the tip of your tallest plant? I'm betting it's in the upper 80's to mid 90's which is too high. And your soil does look dry as well, but again, hard to tell in those pics.

well i have watered i have a moustuire meter and it says its still good

tilll about next two days

and i havent tempd it yet im waiting to buy it no money
:/

but ya
when i stepped into the room it doesnt feel hott
but im going to get it today and ill temp it

what else could it be
 

ForumToker

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Shouldn't be anything else at this stage of growth. If the taco-ing effect is mainly on the upper portion or new growth of your plants, the lights are too close. If it's on older leaves, your temp must be too high.

Are you running 24/0? If so, maybe consider switching to 18/6. But that's just my opinion.

Good luck.
 

fili209

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Shouldn't be anything else at this stage of growth. If the taco-ing effect is mainly on the upper portion or new growth of your plants, the lights are too close. If it's on older leaves, your temp must be too high.

Are you running 24/0? If so, maybe consider switching to 18/6. But that's just my opinion.

Good luck.

my lower older leaves are curling so im thinking tis too hot
so i raised my lights up about 6 inches
and i am running 18/6
cause every living thing needs to sleep
 

scoregreen

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i agree with most of the posts -- heat issues or lights too close. once you get the thermometer, you'll have your answer :)

circulation would help with both problems in the mean time...
 

fili209

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i agree with most of the posts -- heat issues or lights too close. once you get the thermometer, you'll have your answer :)

circulation would help with both problems in the mean time...


ok well i have 1 fan circulating air
and 8'' inline fan sucking out through my ceiling into the attic

and ya
just waiting for the thermostat
 

scoregreen

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how does air enter...what is that a grow tent? is the inline fan pulling air directly from the grow room, or from the room the tent is in?
 

fili209

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how does air enter...what is that a grow tent? is the inline fan pulling air directly from the grow room, or from the room the tent is in?

i have it in a closet
and the fan is pulling from the closet

and then i have a 4'' pulling from the hood to the ceiling

and then two plants
here are some pic
 

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fili209

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ya there is glass covering the light is that bad???

and idk if they are too close how far are
600w hps supposed to be?
 

scoregreen

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nonono, glass covering it is good -- the idea behind that is that the air intake, which should be right above the bulb, or elsewhere on the fixture will provide air in and the inline fan sucks the heat out -- which should allow you to put your light a little closer. hold your hand as close as you can to the light without it burning, the distance should be the same between the bud and light.
 
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