closed4fishing
Well-Known Member
Hello. This is my first grow and I have a couple questions that I'm hoping you pros can help me with.
I am using the BC Bloombox and I'm growing Lowryder Diesel. My plants are now in their 3rd week in the flowering chamber. I am using co2. A couple days after I turned on the co2, my plants really took off but now I'm noticing that a lot of the leaves from the middle of the plant to the top of the plant that are somehow drenched with water. It seems to be only with leaves that somehow got stuck to other leaves. I only have 5 plants in there but it is really bushy. I am trying to figure out exactly how the water is getting to those middle/top leaves. I do not foliar spray and it is a DWC setup. Has anyone ever had an issue with leaves somehow collecting water?
I was going to attribute it to the co2 as I modified the co2 line to stretch accross the canopy of the plants and I put holes in the co2 line to maximize how much co2 each plant was getting. The guys at bcnorthernlights seem to think the co2 modification is causing the wet leaf issue, but I'm looking to the pros for some more answers.
The last thing I want is to have a moldy crop and the humidity is now at 60%.
Any ideas out there? I'm sorry I don't have pictures.
I am using the BC Bloombox and I'm growing Lowryder Diesel. My plants are now in their 3rd week in the flowering chamber. I am using co2. A couple days after I turned on the co2, my plants really took off but now I'm noticing that a lot of the leaves from the middle of the plant to the top of the plant that are somehow drenched with water. It seems to be only with leaves that somehow got stuck to other leaves. I only have 5 plants in there but it is really bushy. I am trying to figure out exactly how the water is getting to those middle/top leaves. I do not foliar spray and it is a DWC setup. Has anyone ever had an issue with leaves somehow collecting water?
I was going to attribute it to the co2 as I modified the co2 line to stretch accross the canopy of the plants and I put holes in the co2 line to maximize how much co2 each plant was getting. The guys at bcnorthernlights seem to think the co2 modification is causing the wet leaf issue, but I'm looking to the pros for some more answers.
The last thing I want is to have a moldy crop and the humidity is now at 60%.
Any ideas out there? I'm sorry I don't have pictures.