Dank You, More Please
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Hey everyone, this is my first time grow, so far just over 2 weeks in and everything is going pretty smooth. Here's a description of my setup. I started out with 20 bag seeds that I had saved up for the last year or so whenever I would find one in a bag of danks, 14 ended up germinating and sprouting correctly, and 2 weeks in (knock on wood) all the plants look healthy (a slight yellowing on a few leaves but otherwise great). I have no idea what most of the strains are, aside from 1 Super Skunk and 1 Chewbacca plant, and the plants still have to be sexed, although I'm hoping for at least 5 ladies.
You can see from the picture my setup but here's a description:
So what do you guys think, am I on the right track here, is there anything you would recommend at this point in my adventure?
Also, I've posted a picture of one plant that isn't doing so hot, lower leaves are getting crispy, tips are yellowing and browning, and new growth isn't nearly on the same level as the other plants. I thought nute burn, and I'm running a much lighter solution now to see if it helps. Any idea what it is?
You can see from the picture my setup but here's a description:
- 4x4 grow tent, Hydro DWC system, 10 gallon rubbermaid "under the bed" container with 12 net pots suspended on the top. The plants are in rockwool cubes sitting in the bottom of the pots, and they are juuuuust in the water enough to get wet, but not completely submerged.
- Two air pumps run 4 airstones in the DWC tank.
- 400w HPS in an open wing reflector, running an 18/6 light cycle.
- I've got one fan blowing at plant level 24/7, and another fan on the ceiling exhaust port that I run if need be for temperature/humidity.
- I've got the setup on the second floor, and the temperature in the tent is usually between 75-80 degrees.
- Humidity is between 56-60%
- For nutrients I'm using the Technaflora line, B.C. Boost & Grow, etc. Keeping the PPM around 1000, I was running a little higher but a few of the plants are pretty sensitive and had some nutrient burn. My tap PPM is 150. I change the water and nutrient solution weekly, and the last two weeks I have run the plants in clean water for the day before I add the nutes, I noticed the first time that it helped with the nute burn.
So what do you guys think, am I on the right track here, is there anything you would recommend at this point in my adventure?
Also, I've posted a picture of one plant that isn't doing so hot, lower leaves are getting crispy, tips are yellowing and browning, and new growth isn't nearly on the same level as the other plants. I thought nute burn, and I'm running a much lighter solution now to see if it helps. Any idea what it is?
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