First grow - need help diagnosing

sirwaltahj44

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These are about a month old from sprouting grown in fox farms happy frog/perlite. temps are around 27c/60rh day and 19c/60rh at night but have been hovering around 30c the last few days as i mess with light height. i only started feeding them in the last 10 days and only fed them twice at around 600ppm. they were in 1 gallon but i transferred them to 3 gallon 5 days ago.
 

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eastcoastmo

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These are about a month old from sprouting grown in fox farms happy frog/perlite. temps are around 27c/60rh day and 19c/60rh at night but have been hovering around 30c the last few days as i mess with light height. i only started feeding them in the last 10 days and only fed them twice at around 600ppm. they were in 1 gallon but i transferred them to 3 gallon 5 days ago.
Looks like you may be overwatering them. That and your humidity may be too low. Do you know what your RH is?
 

oill

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My RH is 60-65. The last time they were watered was Monday night when i transplanted them. I try to wait until they weigh almost nothing until i water them
Drooping like that is "under transpiration"... and its caused by low temps, over watered medium, too high humidity...

I guess your under led... because this issue is kore common.

The issue causes nutrient deficiency because transportation transports nuts to the leaves.
 

UziBlanco

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Looks like the same thing mine did after transplanting them into bigger pots.. im no expert as far as in grows, on my first run myself, but I have done alot of homework and also been a heavy smoker for over 20 years.. to me it looks like a mild ttransplant shock.. just be sure you don't over water them an they should be okay
 

Quispp

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Were they pretty rootbound in the old pots? This could be shock. I wouldn't start doing stuff just to do stuff. Assuming you watered it in well at transplant, let it ride a bit and don't water again till the pot feels light.
 

sirwaltahj44

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Drooping like that is "under transpiration"... and its caused by low temps, over watered medium, too high humidity...

I guess your under led... because this issue is kore common.

The issue causes nutrient deficiency because transportation transports nuts to the leaves.
Normally the drooping goes away as soon as i water them and they perk up. i was more concerned with the clawing and discolouration. I'm running 2 x 240 watt kingbrite quantum boards in a 4x4
 

sirwaltahj44

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Were they pretty rootbound in the old pots? This could be shock. I wouldn't start doing stuff just to do stuff. Assuming you watered it in well at transplant, let it ride a bit and don't water again till the pot feels light.
I don't think they were rootbound, they were only in 1 gallon pots for 2 weeks. they were definitely ready to be transplanted at that time though. i feel like i've had issues with the leaves since they sprouted
 
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