Cornishi
Well-Known Member
Firstly thank you to anyone able to help, apologies in advance if I don't have all the info I should probably have.
So yeah as the title says. I need a little help understanding if my plants are dying or just thug it out and hope something changes.
Probably doesn't make them look healthier with HPS on in pics. I can retake some pics if it's really needed.
Info:
Auto pounder cheese feminised
Germinated in damp kitchen towel
Tap roots popped on 31st Aug
Planted all 3 in separate air pots about 1inch deep (think they're 15G pots)
They sprouted 2nd Sept
Seemed to start quite nicely, but now they are barely growing and seem droopy.
Also seem slightly pale green almost yellow
Fed purely water
Temperature has been max 28 degrees, lowest 17 degrees (not ideal but I added a thermostatic fan controlled today to stop the fluxutation)
Humidity is a tad lower than I'd like at 43% - 47% (I have a humidifier running 24/7 in the tent)
600w HPs in cool tube Around 12" above plants (canopy temps are what I stated above).
Coco professional plus+ with an inch of clay pebbles in the bottom for drainage.
I know it's early days, but I feel like they are struggling and I would like to help them before it's too late.
Only thing I haven't invested in (noob mistake) is a PH Meter, but I didn't think it'd be that detrimental whilst getting them going. Figured tap water would be pretty safe since am in the countryside.
Any info that may help?
Thanks for reading.
-Corn
So yeah as the title says. I need a little help understanding if my plants are dying or just thug it out and hope something changes.
Probably doesn't make them look healthier with HPS on in pics. I can retake some pics if it's really needed.
Info:
Auto pounder cheese feminised
Germinated in damp kitchen towel
Tap roots popped on 31st Aug
Planted all 3 in separate air pots about 1inch deep (think they're 15G pots)
They sprouted 2nd Sept
Seemed to start quite nicely, but now they are barely growing and seem droopy.
Also seem slightly pale green almost yellow
Fed purely water
Temperature has been max 28 degrees, lowest 17 degrees (not ideal but I added a thermostatic fan controlled today to stop the fluxutation)
Humidity is a tad lower than I'd like at 43% - 47% (I have a humidifier running 24/7 in the tent)
600w HPs in cool tube Around 12" above plants (canopy temps are what I stated above).
Coco professional plus+ with an inch of clay pebbles in the bottom for drainage.
I know it's early days, but I feel like they are struggling and I would like to help them before it's too late.
Only thing I haven't invested in (noob mistake) is a PH Meter, but I didn't think it'd be that detrimental whilst getting them going. Figured tap water would be pretty safe since am in the countryside.
Any info that may help?
Thanks for reading.
-Corn