View attachment 2611737So as you are about to tell I am a new grower. Here is the story and the results so far please any advice is greatly appreciated.
Ok trying to get all the info in here:
Space = roughly 3.5'x3.5'x6' contained room with 600 watt MH vented with 200cfm~ fan on lights 2 small 6" clip fans blowing on plants 6" inlet fan from basement roughly matches the light outlet fan.
Inlet air tem 57-59 degrees
Room temp thermostat controlled 71-77 degrees
Drip system central res.
water 70-71 degrees ph 5.8-6.2
Nutes GH mix based on there website for mild growth- minus 20%
ppm is 700 .5 scale
Medium is clay pellets
light is roughly 4.5 away at this point. plan to lower this as temp isnt an issue however i didnt want to stress them any more than they already are. see below.
So i got clones from a friend helping me out. Grape Ape and he is established grower but its a friend of a friend thing so not much help. Anyway I expected small new clones and have an aero cloners bucket set up. However when I received the plants they were about 2.5 weeks old in soil. Crap I though I am not set up for this. ( the grower didnt ask me and assumed i was going soil grrr) I did some research and said screw it I can change them and use the aero cloner to get through the next few days. So i did very careful removed soil with distilled water. Put in areo cloner with distilled ph'd water at 5.9 ph no nutes under a cfl. They did great the first day a little dry( spray head clogged and they were underwatered on top of the stress. I fixed that and they perked right up. I gave them a few more days to make sure no issues. They showed little growth but look great. So 2 days ago I transplanted them to the set up described above. Boy they didnt seem to like it. I mean the larger leaves are drooping pretty bad, with some yellowing at the tips. I had my drip system running 24/7 but I have 3 ea - 2GPH drip heads in each pot. I have given them some time to dry out and they didnt respond at all. So back to constant drip we are. So here are my conclusions:
I know: the plant is stressed from the move it should be atleast. I know the plant is probably in mild shock going to nutes from clean water, however I think its strong enough to handle it.
I am curious if i over watered or underwatered. I know over watering with drip heads and hydroton is pretty hard. I tried to dry them out a bit with no response. Then I got to thinking maybe they are underwatered I mean the larger leaves are drooped all the way down almost and they feel kinda dry after turning off the drip. So I started it back up... time will tell.
So i know I should have never tried to change them to hydro but its already done. I know the plants are somewhat stressed and a couple days of some drooping and a little yellow on large leaves would be common. However should I be proactive and try to diagnose this more. Or just let it alone because i am over thinking it, its normal give them a couple days? I am kinda determined to succeed this grow so starting over is not an option till everything is dead. This is a learning experience and a hobby. Please criticize all you like but advice is more welcome. I hope to be an active part of the community going forward. Thanks for the help in advance
Ok trying to get all the info in here:
Space = roughly 3.5'x3.5'x6' contained room with 600 watt MH vented with 200cfm~ fan on lights 2 small 6" clip fans blowing on plants 6" inlet fan from basement roughly matches the light outlet fan.
Inlet air tem 57-59 degrees
Room temp thermostat controlled 71-77 degrees
Drip system central res.
water 70-71 degrees ph 5.8-6.2
Nutes GH mix based on there website for mild growth- minus 20%
ppm is 700 .5 scale
Medium is clay pellets
light is roughly 4.5 away at this point. plan to lower this as temp isnt an issue however i didnt want to stress them any more than they already are. see below.
So i got clones from a friend helping me out. Grape Ape and he is established grower but its a friend of a friend thing so not much help. Anyway I expected small new clones and have an aero cloners bucket set up. However when I received the plants they were about 2.5 weeks old in soil. Crap I though I am not set up for this. ( the grower didnt ask me and assumed i was going soil grrr) I did some research and said screw it I can change them and use the aero cloner to get through the next few days. So i did very careful removed soil with distilled water. Put in areo cloner with distilled ph'd water at 5.9 ph no nutes under a cfl. They did great the first day a little dry( spray head clogged and they were underwatered on top of the stress. I fixed that and they perked right up. I gave them a few more days to make sure no issues. They showed little growth but look great. So 2 days ago I transplanted them to the set up described above. Boy they didnt seem to like it. I mean the larger leaves are drooping pretty bad, with some yellowing at the tips. I had my drip system running 24/7 but I have 3 ea - 2GPH drip heads in each pot. I have given them some time to dry out and they didnt respond at all. So back to constant drip we are. So here are my conclusions:
I know: the plant is stressed from the move it should be atleast. I know the plant is probably in mild shock going to nutes from clean water, however I think its strong enough to handle it.
I am curious if i over watered or underwatered. I know over watering with drip heads and hydroton is pretty hard. I tried to dry them out a bit with no response. Then I got to thinking maybe they are underwatered I mean the larger leaves are drooped all the way down almost and they feel kinda dry after turning off the drip. So I started it back up... time will tell.
So i know I should have never tried to change them to hydro but its already done. I know the plants are somewhat stressed and a couple days of some drooping and a little yellow on large leaves would be common. However should I be proactive and try to diagnose this more. Or just let it alone because i am over thinking it, its normal give them a couple days? I am kinda determined to succeed this grow so starting over is not an option till everything is dead. This is a learning experience and a hobby. Please criticize all you like but advice is more welcome. I hope to be an active part of the community going forward. Thanks for the help in advance