Help! Leaves curling

dbz

Well-Known Member
It just says 600w led toad brand then it says actual power 125w, should i go back to just using my clamp led lights since my tent is so small? Didn’t have an issue with humidity using them
Yeah you really need extraction in there to help with the humidity, and you need the air exchanged for the health of the plant. That light should be enough for a 2x2 area at most. The plants don't look terrible you likely just need to dial in a few environmental conditions. They need air exchanged, and they need air flow. Look at your temperatures at the canopy level as well, with LED you will be fine anywhere between 78-82 or so at canopy.
 

dbz

Well-Known Member
You just want a little negative pressure inside the tent, a speed where it is slightly sucking in the sides of the tent. @budofgreen is right with that small of a tent you just want to be careful not to "suck it into a black hole"
 

2andfly

Active Member
take a deep breath and don't sweat it..... I'm on my second grow..... so much better than my first..... though the first crop was wonderful!!!! but, not as much bounty as what the second crop is doing.

I have a calendar that I mark everything on that I do for the plants.
My first grow, I did everything half assed.
I think my best purchases were my fans and the inline duct fan, and carbon filter. <----- how I got the humidity out of the tent
Yeah i know for my next grow to start a diary... kinda dove head first in this
 

SisterMooo

Well-Known Member
I have a lot of extra stuff..... LOL..... I have 2 extra lights.... , ( Kept on upgrading)
Extra fans.... to try to get the humidity out...

I did everything half assed backwards.....

wish I would have just bought a tent kit, to save $$ in the long run....
 
Last edited:

becasueracecar09

Active Member
Make sure you get both switches on your light on, so you can take full advantage of your 125w. Right now it looks like you have the "Bloom" diodes switched off, so your only using half of the lights potential.
 

2andfly

Active Member
You just want a little negative pressure inside the tent, a speed where it is slightly sucking in the sides of the tent. @budofgreen is right with that small of a tent you just want to be careful not to "suck it into a black hole"
Can i set This up like this? Then run the duct out the tent from the fan? I’ve seen a couple ways ppl set it up, bo
You will suck that tent into a black hole with that unless you have a controller to turn it down almost all the way. dbz is right about the light IMHO also.
can i set It up like this then run the duct out the tent? Seen a couple ways to set it up but the box only came with one duct image.jpg
 
Yeah i know for my next grow to start a diary... kinda dove head first in this
There's a lot of good information on here and some pretty stern folk who won't steer you wrong but ultimately you gotta make your grow work for you. Growing works well with a modular approach. As the weed industry is based on the concept of stealth it has provided many tools to accommodate many lifestyles.
 

dbz

Well-Known Member
 

smoothJoe

Well-Known Member
Why are my leaves curling and what can i do To fix it? Also can i cut off the big fan leaves? still in veg. Any suggestions for stronger stems? Thanks in advance View attachment 4762990View attachment 4762991View attachment 4762992View attachment 4762993
brother your plants look on point ! nice n green n healthy with new shoots coming through ... i read all the thread and totally agree with the 80%+ humidity.

the drooping leafs are getting cooked like spinach


raise the temps and the humidity will drop ..... what are your temps ?
 

becasueracecar09

Active Member
Can i set This up like this? Then run the duct out the tent from the fan? I’ve seen a couple ways ppl set it up, bo

can i set It up like this then run the duct out the tent? Seen a couple ways to set it up but the box only came with one duct
You can it up the exhaust any way that you want. If you feel like you will run out of head room, you can install the fan and filter outside of the tent. I personally have my fans installed inside my tents because it helps cut down on the noise from the fan.

That ductwork that came with your fan and filter can be cut to make as many sections of it as you want. I run mine out of the tent similar to what you have pictured, and cut a 3' length off of the ductwork and use that as light trap for a passive intake in one of the lower ports of the tent.
 

budofgreen

Well-Known Member
Here is what I did, which is quite lazy but it worked for me. The frame bars support my fan. You could do something similar but just attach your carbon filter to the inlet of your fan.IMG_20201208_094912939.jpgIMG_20201208_094923230.jpg
 

2andfly

Active Member
brother your plants look on point ! nice n green n healthy with new shoots coming through ... i read all the thread and totally agree with the 80%+ humidity.

the drooping leafs are getting cooked like spinach


raise the temps and the humidity will drop ..... what are your temps ?
Temp on the gauge say 20.7c right now but i have it open trying to do my set up thanks bro...and it’s sister* :wink:
 
Top