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yeah that sounds good..i was thinking a 3x3 tray in flower and veg room with 2 20 gallon rubbermaids for the res..
I want to keep two separate E & F systems in the flower room to be able to manage nute levels, and make after harvest clean-up easier. Although this is the first pH issue I've had with my set-up, I have read that the larger the res, the easier it is to manage. I would prefer your 20 gal to my current 10 gal set-up.yeah that sounds good..i was thinking a 3x3 tray in flower and veg room with 2 20 gallon rubbermaids for the res..
I think you're right on the stress. I've been moving the 600w up little by little, but the curling is still there. One of the leaves seems to be drooping a bit also. Temps were in the low 70F's last night with 65% RH. Mix was 1.9 /950ppm at 5.9pH this morning. Still flooding 15 minutes every 3 hours. If the lights and temp dont fix things by this afternoon, I'm moving the feeding schedule back to every 4 hours. I'll keep trying different things, but there are three threads active on RIU describing the same issue, and I have not see an answer yet.I think that I've read that leaf curling can be due to stress. I think you're on the right track because your plants look really healthy and almost pornographic!!
Thanks for the advice on my thread!
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I haven't changed the lights. I've been running them 24/7 under a 600w MH since three days after propagation. What's funny, is it is only happening to one side of one plant. The other side, and the other two plants look fine. I did notice the thermometer remote sensor may have been knocking against the plant while the fans are running. I moved it up a bit to see if the leaves uncurl.I just found this information!
When u force a Cannabis plant to reveg (specially for short periods of time) one of the major drawbacks is the possibility of getting leaf curling without particular signs of leaf descoloration (the other is the increase of hermie plants), this phenomenon happens because the plant produces 2 dif tipes of leaf tissue in a very short period of time causing the leafs to curl or even to wry...its also stated that Haze or Haze dominant plants have an easier recovery due to their higher growth rate while Indica or Indica dominant plants due to their more compact and stacky structure and tend to take longer to recover...also the plants imunnitary system is seriously damaged in plants that are reveg, this may lead to poor yield, poor taste and low pest and plague resistance.......it would be nice to ear what more experienced growers have to say on this issue cause like i said in a previous post i experienced the same prob when a timer didn´t switch off on my 3 week old flowering plants leaving them for 24h under a 400w HPS, the plants are TODAY 7 weeks into flower and they still show the curled leafs (as soon as the lights turn on im gonna take a few pics 4 u to see)...
Maybe all of the leaf curling was due to the light change?
Cheetah,lookin very nice dude! keep it green! Cheers!!!
Air flow may have been an issue. Prior to the last rez change, the curling plant was in the front of the grow. I turn the table 180 degrees after every res change to even out the light patterns. When the tent was open, the curling plant was getting the brunt of the 12" fan.Further thought...
Is there any mild difference in air flow where the plants are?
Were the nutes made in one batch?
The plant could also be Canadian...............they like curling. (groan)
I haven't been measuring, but I have been dropping a frozen 1 liter bottle of water in the res twice a day; every time I check the solution. A res thermometer is on my list of stuff to get on my next trip to the hydro store. I shouldn't have any issues going forward as it's chilling down around here, and the passive vents bring the cold air up against the res. Canopy temps have been in the 70 - 75F range for two days, with the 600w 12" from the tops. Growth is still good on all plants, I just have a few drooping leaves on one side of one plant. I've decided to not worry about it until I see something more serious.How warm is the water? Sometimes that can be the cause of insufficient oxygen intake causing plants to droop.
Thanks for checking in mane.well you got so stocky plants, i forget whats the height of your grow-space?
Plants usually double(Sometimes triple but rarely) in height.
15 inches it is. Probably around two weeks to flower then, which is pretty much what I planned. What are your thoughts on topping or FIM'ing plants? These are Snow White and PPP.Well grow them to about 15in max and you'll have about 7in left if they only double in height.
Yea they are stocky and have very short internodes