Bilgerat
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Ty Psu for your advice & everyone. I've let them ride out the burn and haven't added anything to them thus far.
Environment: Temps are 75-81 it never gets into the 79-81 zone for long, it's usually very brief (situational). RH has dipped to 36% for very brief periods (humidifier running out of water/situational) usually kept above 40%. I've increased the in-line fan speed by a tiny notch (via fan speed controller from from medium-low to medium to increase air exchange and even this small increase has dropped what was 50% RH down to below 40%, so I've turned up the humidifier a tiny bit to compensate keeping it in the 40s most of the time.
Webs: I have noticed a network of webs (just in time for Hallows Eve) on the outside of the smart pots and inside the tent. These webs look like house spider webs but I want to make sure they aren't spider mites. I've read up on mites and this web seems to be a house web, took out the web wherever I saw it (didn't feel I wanted it in the environment despite the season, lol).
Note: I'm aware that the photos are not natural, I've received numerous requests for natural photos, however, I've read that moving smart pots is bad for the root system (actually causes physical damage to the root system). I've gone in with a green LED and shined it over the magenta so you can better make out the features of the plant, it still doesn't give you a good idea on colouring and I'm going to be working on putting proper lighting in for photos when the lights are out, possibly even a CFL but I'm trying to keep this LED all the way, for my first grow.
Chiesel #1: 8.5 Inches, this is the tallest plant and the plant the clipping came from in the natural photo some weeks back. This plant has shown the fastest burn crawl (from the bottom up) but she seems to be beating the burn with her new growth lately, the flush seems to have done all 3 of them good.
Chiesel #2: 7.5 inches, this plant is (arguably) doing the best. While shorter than the first, it seems to have retained the most resistance to burn and has still maintained steady growth. Burn has slowed the most on this plant.
Chiesel #3: This plant struggled as a seedling, stretched and has shown stunted/narrow growth. It's always been dark green compared to the other plants which makes me assume it might have a specific deficiency despite being the same strain under the same soil/light.
It's been 7 days since the last watering. When I water them I water all 3 of them at the same time, is this a first timers mistake? I have a moisture meter but it's pretty much useless in determining root growth if I'm going to water based off that. Other than that I'm hoping with enough watering they will ride out this burn.
Environment: Temps are 75-81 it never gets into the 79-81 zone for long, it's usually very brief (situational). RH has dipped to 36% for very brief periods (humidifier running out of water/situational) usually kept above 40%. I've increased the in-line fan speed by a tiny notch (via fan speed controller from from medium-low to medium to increase air exchange and even this small increase has dropped what was 50% RH down to below 40%, so I've turned up the humidifier a tiny bit to compensate keeping it in the 40s most of the time.
Webs: I have noticed a network of webs (just in time for Hallows Eve) on the outside of the smart pots and inside the tent. These webs look like house spider webs but I want to make sure they aren't spider mites. I've read up on mites and this web seems to be a house web, took out the web wherever I saw it (didn't feel I wanted it in the environment despite the season, lol).
Note: I'm aware that the photos are not natural, I've received numerous requests for natural photos, however, I've read that moving smart pots is bad for the root system (actually causes physical damage to the root system). I've gone in with a green LED and shined it over the magenta so you can better make out the features of the plant, it still doesn't give you a good idea on colouring and I'm going to be working on putting proper lighting in for photos when the lights are out, possibly even a CFL but I'm trying to keep this LED all the way, for my first grow.
Chiesel #1: 8.5 Inches, this is the tallest plant and the plant the clipping came from in the natural photo some weeks back. This plant has shown the fastest burn crawl (from the bottom up) but she seems to be beating the burn with her new growth lately, the flush seems to have done all 3 of them good.
Chiesel #2: 7.5 inches, this plant is (arguably) doing the best. While shorter than the first, it seems to have retained the most resistance to burn and has still maintained steady growth. Burn has slowed the most on this plant.
Chiesel #3: This plant struggled as a seedling, stretched and has shown stunted/narrow growth. It's always been dark green compared to the other plants which makes me assume it might have a specific deficiency despite being the same strain under the same soil/light.
It's been 7 days since the last watering. When I water them I water all 3 of them at the same time, is this a first timers mistake? I have a moisture meter but it's pretty much useless in determining root growth if I'm going to water based off that. Other than that I'm hoping with enough watering they will ride out this burn.