Too hot ? Take a look at these please

In your opinion, is it ...

  • Too hot in the room?

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  • Something else .

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Alanah

Member
I think it's too hot in there but could it be something else ?
Maybe the food I'm using isn't being ratioed properly ? Ph or ppm levels too high/low ??
Thanks, I'm here to answer any questions .
Xoxo
 

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jugz420

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It could be heat, lack of water. Nutrients maybe not.. Do you have a full screen shoot of your plant so i can reasses my opinion better =)

Temps?


-Jugz?
 

Alanah

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It started creeping up the bottom and middle . Now I put my little ones up there to sex them, and this is what's happening to them .
I have 1000w on them, which is causing all the heat, two fans as well, I was going to put an air conditioner in there but the fuse would blow .
Best thing I thought of trying was putting the air conditioner up there and running an extension cord ?
:(
The babies have not had food .
I'm using reverse osmosis water on them as well but my ph reader broke on me and am waiting for a new one in the mail .
 

Alanah

Member
These were previously mothers though, and cut very many times .
But I've lost so much since I've started flowering :'(
 

jugz420

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Give it some cal mag and a bit of silica for the next 2 watering days, after that give her 1/4 of nutes, just a small dose. and AC unit can be run with an extension cord. Just get the right extension cord (heavy duty one).
If is above 88 degrees that can cause heat stress, I like to keep my room no higher than 88 and at 40-55 % humidity.
-Jugz
 

Alanah

Member
Cal mag and silica ?
And if I do that, is it going to affect the ph or ppms? Because I can't measure them at the moment, also what is that going to do for my poor mommas, and should I do it to the babies I'm sexing too ?
Thank you so much jugz and sorry for the questions
:)
 

ButchyBoy

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I have a question..

How wet is your medium?? They look droopy like they are over watered. Also do you add anything to the reverse osmosis water and why are you using it???
 

Merlot

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My plants survive days of temps hitting 100-120f in the greenhouse. They taco up a little, but nothing like your pics happen.
 

Buzz Buzzilla

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My plants survive days of temps hitting 100-120f in the greenhouse. They taco up a little, but nothing like your pics happen.
Wow that is way too hot!!! Unless your using a lot of carbon! Kelp extract as a foliar is awesome for mornings before hot days also
 

Buzz Buzzilla

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I have a question..

How wet is your medium?? They look droopy like they are over watered. Also do you add anything to the reverse osmosis water and why are you using it???
I agree looks like a watering issue no oxygen in your soil. Also using Ro does more harm in most cases looks like your seedling is missing boron common in most tap water...only thing about tap water is in needs to gas off over night or in the sun for the day or u can even use a small amount of h2o2 (hydrogen peroxide 3%) to remove chloride, usually tap has a lot of other minerals depending on your source...save the RO water for foliar feeding and try to make it close to 6.5-7ph
 

Buzz Buzzilla

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It started creeping up the bottom and middle . Now I put my little ones up there to sex them, and this is what's happening to them .
I have 1000w on them, which is causing all the heat, two fans as well, I was going to put an air conditioner in there but the fuse would blow .
Best thing I thought of trying was putting the air conditioner up there and running an extension cord ?
:(
The babies have not had food .
I'm using reverse osmosis water on them as well but my ph reader broke on me and am waiting for a new one in the mail .
One last question....how's the ventilation in your room? Looks like a big plant!!! Might be using up all your carbon?
 

ButchyBoy

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My plants survive days of temps hitting 100-120f in the greenhouse. They taco up a little, but nothing like your pics happen.
My greenhouse hits those same numbers daily! As long as the roof and doors are open everything kicks ass!!!


Wow that is way too hot!!! Unless your using a lot of carbon! Kelp extract as a foliar is awesome for mornings before hot days also
My flower room hits the low to mid 90's during lights on at night. That's with a 240 cfm fan blowing the cool 54 degree night air into the room and a 440 cfm pulling air out. As long as there is fresh air they can tolerate quite a bit of heat. Also I never spray the flower room.... just vegging plants.
 

Buzz Buzzilla

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My greenhouse hits those same numbers daily! As long as the roof and doors are open everything kicks ass!!!




My flower room hits the low to mid 90's during lights on at night. That's with a 240 cfm fan blowing the cool 54 degree night air into the room and a 440 cfm pulling air out. As long as there is fresh air they can tolerate quite a bit of heat. Also I never spray the flower room.... just vegging plants.
Well I guess that whole
Green house effect of producing carbon is working!!! Wish I had one atm!!!
 
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