Beaturn
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Whaddup y’all!
First time grower here…
I’m experiencing a bit of edge curling, some slight clawing, and leaves are darker green the further down the canopy you go.
-2x4 gorilla tent
-7gal fabric pot
- Foxfarm “ko ko bop” (N 0.69, P 0.40, K 0.40) [ blend of renewable coconut coir and aged forest products with perlite for aeration]
- updayday 1000w full spectrum LED
(The plant had been in veg for two weeks before it was given to me, came to me pretty dark green).
First off I’ll address the dark green color… Is this hue of green, and the slight clawing indicative of too much nitrogen? Or possibly over watering?
-clawing happened on day 2 after transplant into my 7 gal fabric pots. This appeared after I watered the day after the initial transplant watering…I was worried I under-watered a bit during the transplant and when I saw the edge curling start to happen, I watered til runoff. (ph’d water, no added nutes)
As far as the edge curling goes…
At first I thought maybe it was due to overwatering the day after transplant, but after reaching out to some folks, they suggested also raising the light to max height to let the plant get used to it, considering most of the curling is clustered towards the top of the canopy. The leaves with the worst curling are feeling a bit “crispy”.
I’ve now raised the light to max height and I’m reading around a 315ppfd at the top of the canopy.
I was doing some research and noticed some folks saying with LED’s you need to get your room temp up to facilitate photosynthesis. Unfortunately at the moment my power situation won’t allow for a space heater as the one I have keeps flipping the breaker.
Thank you for any advice you may have!
First time grower here…
I’m experiencing a bit of edge curling, some slight clawing, and leaves are darker green the further down the canopy you go.
-2x4 gorilla tent
-7gal fabric pot
- Foxfarm “ko ko bop” (N 0.69, P 0.40, K 0.40) [ blend of renewable coconut coir and aged forest products with perlite for aeration]
- updayday 1000w full spectrum LED
(The plant had been in veg for two weeks before it was given to me, came to me pretty dark green).
First off I’ll address the dark green color… Is this hue of green, and the slight clawing indicative of too much nitrogen? Or possibly over watering?
-clawing happened on day 2 after transplant into my 7 gal fabric pots. This appeared after I watered the day after the initial transplant watering…I was worried I under-watered a bit during the transplant and when I saw the edge curling start to happen, I watered til runoff. (ph’d water, no added nutes)
- if I could do it over I would have went with something a little less nitro heavy.
- Hopefully as time passes and the plant eats more, the tip curling will disappear as the nitrogen is processed more quickly.
As far as the edge curling goes…
At first I thought maybe it was due to overwatering the day after transplant, but after reaching out to some folks, they suggested also raising the light to max height to let the plant get used to it, considering most of the curling is clustered towards the top of the canopy. The leaves with the worst curling are feeling a bit “crispy”.
I’ve now raised the light to max height and I’m reading around a 315ppfd at the top of the canopy.
I was doing some research and noticed some folks saying with LED’s you need to get your room temp up to facilitate photosynthesis. Unfortunately at the moment my power situation won’t allow for a space heater as the one I have keeps flipping the breaker.
- Are there any power friendly tips for heating up the tent?
- Should I introduce a small amount of cal mag on my next watering?
- Should I be adding some veg nutes in to help with deficiency due to my lower veg temps? (Weary of this as I already suspect a nitrogen surplus)
Thank you for any advice you may have!
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