Brittab
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I just transplanted my girls from 5 gallon smart pots into 15 gallon Smart Pots. I had previously had all my girls in one room, but after transplanting them they took up more space so I moved half of the girls into my other room, we will call it room 2.
Room 1 has 1000 watt MH bulbs.
Room 2 has 1000 watt HPS bulbs.
So I come in two days later and the girls in room 2 look really droopy. Girls in room one are completely fine.
The new growth in room 2 is really rigid. They looked a little bit thirsty so I gave them water. The surface temperature of the leaves was about 85 degrees and the room was about 80. The lamps are 26" to 30" above the canopy.
I was hoping it was just a problem with water, but I come in today and they are still droopy. A little better but it's obviously not water. From what I've read they droop down to conserve water. The surface temperature today is 70. The room is about 70 as well. They are all properly watered. So that leaves me to think that the lights are too close. From what I've read go the distance seems to be fine. They aren't burnt at all.
Is it heat stress? Does it just take a few days to recover from heat stress? Although, in my outdoor I've had the girls get way hotter, so I feel like 85 degrees shouldn't be too problematic. Help?
Room 1 has 1000 watt MH bulbs.
Room 2 has 1000 watt HPS bulbs.
So I come in two days later and the girls in room 2 look really droopy. Girls in room one are completely fine.
The new growth in room 2 is really rigid. They looked a little bit thirsty so I gave them water. The surface temperature of the leaves was about 85 degrees and the room was about 80. The lamps are 26" to 30" above the canopy.
I was hoping it was just a problem with water, but I come in today and they are still droopy. A little better but it's obviously not water. From what I've read they droop down to conserve water. The surface temperature today is 70. The room is about 70 as well. They are all properly watered. So that leaves me to think that the lights are too close. From what I've read go the distance seems to be fine. They aren't burnt at all.
Is it heat stress? Does it just take a few days to recover from heat stress? Although, in my outdoor I've had the girls get way hotter, so I feel like 85 degrees shouldn't be too problematic. Help?
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