Sub Zero
Well-Known Member
You can buy a cheap water PH tester from your local pet shop, you can test the soil PH with litmus paper.
Hosing down your plants as you do is most likely raising the humidity in your small grow area. (fan good!)
Foliar feedings are good with fertilizers, because if you over do it, it's temporary, all you have to do is stop.
You don't get what is basically salts building up in your soil. Speaking of soil, Scotts sells many kinds, did you
use potting soil? Dumb question, maybe? How about that sand, you didn't collect it on a ocean beach?
I have no doubt that the problems are the soils why???
Hey, you're in college take a horticulture class and give us some lessons...LOL
Just a thought...
On a positive note my friend, the new growth looks healthy.
The plants are small enough and young enough, I would transplant them into a good quality soil like
FOXFARM Ocean Forest Potting Soil, using larger pots for your soil will help. Use some B1 fertilizer in the hole and water with the same after transplant. This will get your roots off to a good start, if you don't have good roots, you wont have good buds. This has been proved to me many times over the years.
Your Temps are right on the money...
Keep the humidity below 50%
Also keep in mind some strains and F1's can be sensitive to molds, pests, diseases and irrigation.
I found this out growing White Widow, which has been a challenge.
When you get some extra cash, buy a hardy, easy to grow strain from the Attitude Seed Bank.
Your first grow you'll always remember, the last the best...
Hosing down your plants as you do is most likely raising the humidity in your small grow area. (fan good!)
Foliar feedings are good with fertilizers, because if you over do it, it's temporary, all you have to do is stop.
You don't get what is basically salts building up in your soil. Speaking of soil, Scotts sells many kinds, did you
use potting soil? Dumb question, maybe? How about that sand, you didn't collect it on a ocean beach?
I have no doubt that the problems are the soils why???
Hey, you're in college take a horticulture class and give us some lessons...LOL
Just a thought...
On a positive note my friend, the new growth looks healthy.
The plants are small enough and young enough, I would transplant them into a good quality soil like
FOXFARM Ocean Forest Potting Soil, using larger pots for your soil will help. Use some B1 fertilizer in the hole and water with the same after transplant. This will get your roots off to a good start, if you don't have good roots, you wont have good buds. This has been proved to me many times over the years.
Your Temps are right on the money...

Keep the humidity below 50%
Also keep in mind some strains and F1's can be sensitive to molds, pests, diseases and irrigation.
I found this out growing White Widow, which has been a challenge.
When you get some extra cash, buy a hardy, easy to grow strain from the Attitude Seed Bank.
Your first grow you'll always remember, the last the best...