greenrockyroad
New Member
Hi guys,
Getting a little bit desperate here, my babies are slowly dying.
It's day 25th of the grow.
I have 2 species of autos here one is about 50/50 Indica/Satia and the other one mostly Indica (the one with biggest problems).
Here's my setup.
Indoors, in a room with a lot of space
Temperature: 70F/21C
RH: ~60%-70% (I have two detectors they have 10% of a difference in a reading)
Light: 2 LED QB panels (240W) diled down to 150W, hanging at about 20"/50cm
Watering: I watered them like 3-4 times. Last time about a week ago and the dirt still stays wet.
PH: I try to keep it around 6-6.5. Using liquid drops to test PH.
Nutrition: In last watering I've added a tiny bit of bio-fertilizer for grow stage.
Ventilation: No ventilation, sometimes I open the window.
Till about a week ago a was generously sprinkling the leaves in a morning and afternoon. But I have replaced it with humidifier that kicks in when humidity drops below
Main problem can be seen on this photo. Other plants are also kind of stomped. Leaves grow very tiny.
Any help will be appriciated
60%
Getting a little bit desperate here, my babies are slowly dying.
It's day 25th of the grow.
I have 2 species of autos here one is about 50/50 Indica/Satia and the other one mostly Indica (the one with biggest problems).
Here's my setup.
Indoors, in a room with a lot of space
Temperature: 70F/21C
RH: ~60%-70% (I have two detectors they have 10% of a difference in a reading)
Light: 2 LED QB panels (240W) diled down to 150W, hanging at about 20"/50cm
Watering: I watered them like 3-4 times. Last time about a week ago and the dirt still stays wet.
PH: I try to keep it around 6-6.5. Using liquid drops to test PH.
Nutrition: In last watering I've added a tiny bit of bio-fertilizer for grow stage.
Ventilation: No ventilation, sometimes I open the window.
Till about a week ago a was generously sprinkling the leaves in a morning and afternoon. But I have replaced it with humidifier that kicks in when humidity drops below
Main problem can be seen on this photo. Other plants are also kind of stomped. Leaves grow very tiny.
Any help will be appriciated
60%