bottle cap gets moved around everyday, i only have it there so i know what is and isnt a female so far, so i know which ones i should be more focused on. i got the tent out of the hot room, now in mine with a/c, lights turned back on. temp is back down to 84. if anything else happens i'll let you guys know. will the leaves that were affected recover or should i snip them off?p.s get that bottle cap out of there too...
leave them on, they'll do what they want to do over time, they might even come back just saying. Remember your the caretaker of the plant, it will respond to what you do and it's enviroment. Give it time to recover, give it a nice watering and keep it happy. Thanks for the heads up on the cap, might have wanted to put in the beginning just saying....bottle cap gets moved around everyday, i only have it there so i know what is and isnt a female so far, so i know which ones i should be more focused on. i got the tent out of the hot room, now in mine with a/c, lights turned back on. temp is back down to 84. if anything else happens i'll let you guys know. will the leaves that were affected recover or should i snip them off?
how do you fix that?Seeing how it's older growth that is affected it's going to be a mobile nutrient deficiency. N,P,K,Magnesium
OP'S nutes contain 0% calcium, and 0.6% magnesium.Up the ppm of your nutes
this one hasn't been transplanted yet, i have to wait to get the gypsum tuesday. the one that has been transplanted has 0 problems other then from a little bit of heat stress, but she's recovering well.Which plant is it minor?
The ones just transplanted?
Did you amend your soil with gypsum, and Epsom salt?
Or did you transplant without doing anything?
Besides.
You've just transplanted. They need a few days.
Good. No worries.this one hasn't been transplanted yet, i have to wait to get the gypsum tuesday. the one that has been transplanted has 0 problems other then from a little bit of heat stress, but she's recovering well.
Temp is 100% under control. back to my regular 70-80 degrees with my humidity at 40-60.Good. No worries.
Amend the soil. Transplant.
Get your temps under control.
Wait a week.
Come back after a week if problems are getting worse, or spreading.
A few lower fan leaves going yellow, and dying is completely normal, and healthy.
Don't worry about it. Unless it starts spreading uncontrollably.
Transplant into amended soil. No nutrients, just water. Wait a week. Then update.
Good luck op.
Plant is fine. Not a big issue at all.
In my opinion, you're over thinking things a little.
I always leave them on.Temp is 100% under control. back to my regular 70-80 degrees with my humidity at 40-60.
If i see fan leaves dying, is it a good idea to snip them off? or just let them fall off by themselves?