Help She's dying - 1st grow

GotYouLooking

Active Member
Dont know whats going on but she's(hoping) dying little by little, this is the 3rd day and it keeps getting worse. I replanted her 4 days ago into FoxFarm soil and two of them i think are done but this one seems to want to hold on, they are growing under 4 23W CLF's, fox farm soil and peruvian seabird guano for nutes, any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks




2ndweek4.jpg2ndweek8.jpg2ndweek7.jpg2ndweek2.jpg2ndweek3.jpg
 

johnd0857

Member
I have the same light meter. I am using 500 ft candles right now. I was at 1000 but they say that is too much for the young ones.
Maybe less light.
I have seen other boxes with one 32watt cfl 6500K doing great.
I also heard 70-80 degrees...
 

bob stine

Member
1st looks burned other 2 look starved....and its really hot in their and doesnt look like you have enough circulation for that kinda heat...i dont know soil at all though, but thats just what i see they look dry too (possibly soil is to hot?)
 

GotYouLooking

Active Member
Thanks for the replies, I added a fan for now and its staying between 80-82F but need to set up some intake and ventilation system. I was using some organic HomeDepot medium and then moved them to Fox Farm soil and placed them in 8" pot, for nutes I just started after the second set of leaves moved in and used Peruvian Seabird Guano 10-10-2 by placing about 1 tablespoon of pellets in a liter of ventilated tap water and use about Oz per feeding per pot, fed twice so far. For lighting they've been on a 24/7 and I'm using 4 23W daylight CFL's. Should I just use two bulbs for now to keep the temperature down or use less bulbs with higher Watts until i get a vent system going? once again Thanks for the replies and I'll keep you posted and see if the cooler temps help.
 
Top