Help!. Ok, so I read on growweedeasy.com that my metal halide can be 8 inches to any plant based on it's wattage, and 16 inches as sunlight, and something else as furthest, so I decided to go in the middle of that, and I adjusted my metal halide and made it closer, it was then after adjustment 12 inches distance from my plants. I also then replaced the distilled water I was using with filtered rain water. This rain water came from the carport roof, but I made sure it was brita filtered before using it.
Then next thing I know some not, all, but some of my plants looked wilted and tips of leaves claw curling, so I got a new more expensive filter and re watered them all the next day, I also adjusted the light to be a little more like 18 inches from plant.
Now a few are looking better, but the one that looked the worse did not bounce back, instead it became worse!!
I have attached 2 pictures, the first is of all the plants, and the second is, of the worse one. Please tell me what to do. I have been feeding them all 2 times a day, once when I wake up with the lights on, and again before I go to bed with the lights on.
The temp is never over 79F. And never below 70 because it is too damn hot in Washington this time of year for where I live. (Everett WA). The Humidity is in the 60's. And I use only advanced N, ph perfect, AN REVIVE, with 3ml molasses per liter. I feed about 14 plants that average 7 inches tall with about a total of 2-3 liters of feed per day. I have so far only done one or two feedings with no nutrients and just water and h202. H202 was about 3 weeks ago.
The lights turn off around 5 AM, and they turn back on 11AM. I get up and water them around 4PM. I then water them again around 4AM. I water just enough to get barely any run off. And the soil is never completely dried out unless it is from the one pot out of the 14 I have. And I think that is because that one pot that has the dry soil is the only one that is a jiffy pot, so it drys faster. Some are coco, some are fox farms, and some are both, either way all have 1 inch perlite bottom pot, and mixed with general medium.
So my last feeding was this morning before the lights turned off. And that was around 3AM. I have decided not to feed them again until I get an answer as to what to do to fix this.
Please someone, help me.
Then next thing I know some not, all, but some of my plants looked wilted and tips of leaves claw curling, so I got a new more expensive filter and re watered them all the next day, I also adjusted the light to be a little more like 18 inches from plant.
Now a few are looking better, but the one that looked the worse did not bounce back, instead it became worse!!
I have attached 2 pictures, the first is of all the plants, and the second is, of the worse one. Please tell me what to do. I have been feeding them all 2 times a day, once when I wake up with the lights on, and again before I go to bed with the lights on.
The temp is never over 79F. And never below 70 because it is too damn hot in Washington this time of year for where I live. (Everett WA). The Humidity is in the 60's. And I use only advanced N, ph perfect, AN REVIVE, with 3ml molasses per liter. I feed about 14 plants that average 7 inches tall with about a total of 2-3 liters of feed per day. I have so far only done one or two feedings with no nutrients and just water and h202. H202 was about 3 weeks ago.
The lights turn off around 5 AM, and they turn back on 11AM. I get up and water them around 4PM. I then water them again around 4AM. I water just enough to get barely any run off. And the soil is never completely dried out unless it is from the one pot out of the 14 I have. And I think that is because that one pot that has the dry soil is the only one that is a jiffy pot, so it drys faster. Some are coco, some are fox farms, and some are both, either way all have 1 inch perlite bottom pot, and mixed with general medium.
So my last feeding was this morning before the lights turned off. And that was around 3AM. I have decided not to feed them again until I get an answer as to what to do to fix this.
Please someone, help me.