heat stress???

bigbull52

Active Member
I have three seedlings that were planted less than a week ago, only one if them
seems to be drooping,...
is this heat stress??....IMAG0285.jpgIMAG0286.jpg
 

bmeat

New Member
looks like it, hes all crinkled up like paper.

get a fan pointed just above it.

you havent fed it nutes, right?
 

navyfighter04

Active Member
I have three seedlings that were planted less than a week ago, only one if them
seems to be drooping,...
is this heat stress??....View attachment 2514243View attachment 2514244
To the OP, Take Bmeats advice and use it ass toilet paper. That could be more than heat stress. What are your temps? What soil are you using? Are you using nutrients? Whats your ph? These things need to be known to help you. It could be heat stress? It could be something else. We need more info. Dont just take one persons advice and jump the gun. Especially not bmeats advice. You will thank me later.
 

bigbull52

Active Member
as son as he said "crinkled like paper" I ignored him..... the leaf looks beautiful, other than the droopyness.

all the other seedlings look perfect, just not this one.

not ph not nutes.. was thinking maybe I just had the bulb to close...
 

bmeat

New Member
as son as he said "crinkled like paper" I ignored him..... the leaf looks beautiful, other than the droopyness.

all the other seedlings look perfect, just not this one.

not ph not nutes.. was thinking maybe I just had the bulb to close...
could just grow that way. ive had a girl that grew droopy like that.
 

Nitro1990

Active Member
could just grow that way. ive had a girl that grew droopy like that.
because you molested it with glue

op just add some perlite into the soil asap look like the starting over over watering the soil looks a bit wet

these pics will help along you way in growing
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bigbull52

Active Member
Yea, their getting nutes when watered. ( i water minimally 1 cup around sprout),

They are in MG veg and flower soil so they do get nutes when i water it.

Its not nute burn though, other than the droopyness, you can see how nice it looks. beautiful green color, nice height, sturdy sprout... just droopy.

Im going with it was that the light was to close, backed it up to 4 inches instead of 2.
 

bmeat

New Member
Hard to say, but they are getting fertilizer, pretty sure I can see some slow release granules on the surface.
good call, old man.

i think the plants fine..watch it for the next few days, let soil cycle from wet to dry

dont feed so much, they dont 'need' food for about a month, unless your soil is void of nutrients (coco, hydro, synthetic soil)
 

AimAim

Well-Known Member
Im going with it was that the light was to close, backed it up to 4 inches instead of 2.
Yep depending on the bulb size that could be too close. I've done the exact same thing more than once and though it sets them back and they shut down a couple three days they invariably pull through.
 

bigbull52

Active Member
Yep depending on the bulb size that could be too close. I've done the exact same thing more than once and though it sets them back and they shut down a couple three days they invariably pull through.
she was definitely a big girl, can afford to slow down a day haha. 4 days old, three inches tall, two sets of leaves.
 

bmeat

New Member
no way, mine took like a week and a half to get to that size.

what light cycle are you running?

landraces tend to be really big
 

shaun2000

Well-Known Member
adding a fan doesnt always help Heat Stressed plants. In fact it adds in evaporation hence speeding up the stress. But it could be a few other things to. Most of the time heat stressed plants start browning at the tips

This could be From Over watering or under watering as well.

Also I grow my plants with heat stress as i live in a very hot area of the world(australia) and i still get great yields regardless.
 

navyfighter04

Active Member
no way, mine took like a week and a half to get to that size.

what light cycle are you running?

landraces tend to be really big

I love how this child keeps acting like hes done so many grows. Bmeat your plants wouldnt qualify as Bigfoots shit. You dont even know what a successful grow looks like, well at least not in person. Just others pics.
 

bigbull52

Active Member
adding a fan doesnt always help Heat Stressed plants. In fact it adds in evaporation hence speeding up the stress. But it could be a few other things to. Most of the time heat stressed plants start browning at the tips

This could be From Over watering or under watering as well.

Also I grow my plants with heat stress as i live in a very hot area of the world(australia) and i still get great yields regardless.
I know they can live with heat stress, I too live in nice hot place FL, and I've seen plenty of beautiful outdoor plants lol.

just, if I can, id rather it not happen lol.
 

shaun2000

Well-Known Member
I know they can live with heat stress, I too live in nice hot place FL, and I've seen plenty of beautiful outdoor plants lol.

just, if I can, id rather it not happen lol.

Thats Quite True. My plants run in 35 or 95f quite alot, Not much i can do about that due to The fact i live in Australia, and it would be cheaper to by my dope then pay the extra electricity on cooling that room.

I inject my plants with co2 as i have read that the plants cope better with higher heats if they have higher traces of co2 (dont quote me on that though, im not sure where i read it).
 
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