Greetings fellow growers! I started my first grow ever on 7/1. I have done more online research than I care to calculate. I have purchased all of my equipment (just small flowering odds and ends left). I am on my way to a perpetual grow! I will be raising mothers in soil. Clones will be raised in an aeroponics system until they root. I will then flower them immediately for height constraint purpose, growing in a DWC setup with a 5 gal bucket per plant.
Here's my setup:
3 seeds, 2 from seedbank and 1 from bagseed.
Iced Grapefruit - Feminized
Burmese Kush - Feminized
Bagseed.... ?
All under highest lumen/watt CFLs I could find. Each is currently about 2 inches tall and 3 to 4 inches across. I had some small watering/light/heat stress issues early on but I have got the hang of that. I am currently running 2-23watt CFLs (1,300 lumens, 6,500 temp)each, with reflectors over each plant, which I will be increasing to 3/plant in a day or two.
I do have some questions though. After battling with temps, humidity and light balances, I think that I have things about right. One of my plants refuses to perk up though. My plants germed on 7/4 and sprouted around 7/6. Here are pics that I took today:
Here's the Iced Grapefruit at about 2 weeks from sprout. Had some small heat/light stress which burned a few edges. I also accidently nuted all 3 plants with 1100ppm for 1 watering, forgetting the natural nutes of the soil I just planted in. This will eventually be a mum for me.
Here is my Burmese Kush. Same story as Iced GF.
Here is my setup. This is VERY temporary and allows for easy access. Eventually, my veg room will be behind in the smaller crawl space you see faintly in the background.
Some pics of the plants in their lights:
But here's my problem:
The bagseed plant is VERY droopy, and has been since day one. It has been subjected to the same treatment as the others, but will not perk up. I think I should say here that I have watered thoroughly with 10ppm filtered water for about the last week, whenever the pots are light and dry. The leaves don't feel too dry or too mushy. When i kind of perk them up by hand, they stay up for a while - IOW, the leaves are staying stiff, just drooping down.
So I guess I am asking how they look all together? and.. What's wrong with the bagseed? Stress or bad genetics?
Here's my setup:
3 seeds, 2 from seedbank and 1 from bagseed.
Iced Grapefruit - Feminized
Burmese Kush - Feminized
Bagseed.... ?
All under highest lumen/watt CFLs I could find. Each is currently about 2 inches tall and 3 to 4 inches across. I had some small watering/light/heat stress issues early on but I have got the hang of that. I am currently running 2-23watt CFLs (1,300 lumens, 6,500 temp)each, with reflectors over each plant, which I will be increasing to 3/plant in a day or two.
I do have some questions though. After battling with temps, humidity and light balances, I think that I have things about right. One of my plants refuses to perk up though. My plants germed on 7/4 and sprouted around 7/6. Here are pics that I took today:
Here's the Iced Grapefruit at about 2 weeks from sprout. Had some small heat/light stress which burned a few edges. I also accidently nuted all 3 plants with 1100ppm for 1 watering, forgetting the natural nutes of the soil I just planted in. This will eventually be a mum for me.
Here is my Burmese Kush. Same story as Iced GF.
Here is my setup. This is VERY temporary and allows for easy access. Eventually, my veg room will be behind in the smaller crawl space you see faintly in the background.
Some pics of the plants in their lights:
But here's my problem:
The bagseed plant is VERY droopy, and has been since day one. It has been subjected to the same treatment as the others, but will not perk up. I think I should say here that I have watered thoroughly with 10ppm filtered water for about the last week, whenever the pots are light and dry. The leaves don't feel too dry or too mushy. When i kind of perk them up by hand, they stay up for a while - IOW, the leaves are staying stiff, just drooping down.
So I guess I am asking how they look all together? and.. What's wrong with the bagseed? Stress or bad genetics?