My plant is shriveling. Some help would be great :)

*BUDS

Well-Known Member
Looks like its been nuked. Did the temps get super hot, did you mix water with the fert.?
 

bigjayb

Member
hmmmm it might off got hot atm iv got a 400w hps in a closet with reflective Mylar few fans to make air circulation temps useually about 80 used coco mix with bioblizz total new to this so any help in the right way would be appreciated it was looking perfect for the first 3 days now its just looking dead lol oh well sometimes you have to learn the right way and the hard way

thanks for the reply buds

bigjayb
 

DrFever

New Member
i would think transplanting it at that stage into a big pot like that stressed the hell out of them and there dead
 

DrFever

New Member
next time get some smaller pots move them up slowly but those are dead you might want to get florescents put them under that till there a decent size to move up in pots, not sure if you got actual exhaust fan to get rid of the heat in your grow room but remember you need constant fresh air in and for heat leaving invest in a thermostat that will connect to your exhaust fan so when it reaches a certain temp it will turn on your exhaust fan
 

bigjayb

Member
noted down thanks DrFever :) hmmm iv got about 4 42w cfl's about you think i could put them to good use and nope no exhaust fan just fans inside for air circulation what kind of exhaust fan would you recomend ?

BigJayB
 

woodydude

Active Member
Work out the volume of your grow space, length x width x height, once you have this, you need to move that amount of air at least every 2 mins, I prefer 2x per min. SO you may end up with a claculation like this, 3 x 3 x 6 = 54 cubic ft x 2 exchanges per min = 104 cubic feet per min (cfm) and that is the size fan you need. If you have ducting and it has a bend, add 15% and if you have a carbon filter attached, add 25%. Simples If someone says a 4" or 5", tell them to shut up. The size of the fan is just a penis extention, it is how much air it moves that matters. I would certainly recommend using your cfl's fopr vegging while they are small. I have used 2x 20W daylight cfl's to good effect with seedlings for the first 3 weeks and clones until they are rooted. The key is daylight bulbs (6500kelvin colour temp) Peace & good luck next time W
 

*BUDS

Well-Known Member
Work out the volume of your grow space, length x width x height, once you have this, you need to move that amount of air at least every 2 mins, I prefer 2x per min. SO you may end up with a claculation like this, 3 x 3 x 6 = 54 cubic ft x 2 exchanges per min = 104 cubic feet per min (cfm) and that is the size fan you need. If you have ducting and it has a bend, add 15% and if you have a carbon filter attached, add 25%. Simples If someone says a 4" or 5", tell them to shut up.
The size of the fan is just a penis extention
, it is how much air it moves that matters. I would certainly recommend using your cfl's fopr vegging while they are small. I have used 2x 20W daylight cfl's to good effect with seedlings for the first 3 weeks and clones until they are rooted. The key is daylight bulbs (6500kelvin colour temp) Peace & good luck next time W
Ive got a 10" fan. 8-)
 
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