Livingstrategy
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Hey guys, this is my first post here, but I'd like to say that it's great to have such excellent advice and expertise, I'm glad to have found this website.
To start off, I'm growing in a small closet space which I've lined with mylar. I've installed a fan to cycle the air in the room. My light is a 250 HPS; the ballast sits outside of the growroom.
I got 4 clones 2 weeks ago which came in mediocre health condition. I started off by feeding too many nutes for sure and or awhile I just gave them water and even flushed them once after reading about nute burn. Also, I used humboldt roots and myco madness (to assist with digesting nutes) with every watering.
I did some foliar feeding with insecticide + water.
The lights were at about 15 inches from the plants, but after I noticed nute burn and heat stress I backed them up to 18 inches and now to about 22-24 inches from the tallest plant until they show signs of recovery from heat stress.
Recently I saw some signs of magnesium deficiency (contorted growth/yellowing in between veins/red-purple stems) and I foliar fed with a weak solution of epsom salts + watered them with a weak solution.
After this some of my plants showed some signs of phosphorus deficiency (dark green patches on leaves + stunted growth among other things). I foliar fed with some cha-ching from fox farms b/c it had a high concentration of phosphate without too much of other things (weak solution) and I will water with a weak solution next time they need water.
Besides that I just notice that the leaves were drooping + clawing a bit and I thought the only thing it could likely be from was heat stress since I think I've been real good about watering (waiting until the soil is dry, the pot is light, and the moisture meter reads dry). I really doubt I've been underwatering them, so I think it was due to heat stress, but now that the temps are down to 72 in the room and the lights are pushed back, I'm not sure why it's doing this.
I used a shitty camera phone to get some pictures (first 3) of the small/thin one with the likely phosphorus deficiency (among other things), and the last pic shows the lower leaves of one of my better/bigger plants. The bigger plant has slightly droopy, but healthy new growth, but it's lower growth looks like it's still nute burned + nitrogen deficient.
+REP for all good help, sorry about the essay, but I want to be clear about everything so you guys can help me the best way possible.
Thanks in advance!
To start off, I'm growing in a small closet space which I've lined with mylar. I've installed a fan to cycle the air in the room. My light is a 250 HPS; the ballast sits outside of the growroom.
I got 4 clones 2 weeks ago which came in mediocre health condition. I started off by feeding too many nutes for sure and or awhile I just gave them water and even flushed them once after reading about nute burn. Also, I used humboldt roots and myco madness (to assist with digesting nutes) with every watering.
I did some foliar feeding with insecticide + water.
The lights were at about 15 inches from the plants, but after I noticed nute burn and heat stress I backed them up to 18 inches and now to about 22-24 inches from the tallest plant until they show signs of recovery from heat stress.
Recently I saw some signs of magnesium deficiency (contorted growth/yellowing in between veins/red-purple stems) and I foliar fed with a weak solution of epsom salts + watered them with a weak solution.
After this some of my plants showed some signs of phosphorus deficiency (dark green patches on leaves + stunted growth among other things). I foliar fed with some cha-ching from fox farms b/c it had a high concentration of phosphate without too much of other things (weak solution) and I will water with a weak solution next time they need water.
Besides that I just notice that the leaves were drooping + clawing a bit and I thought the only thing it could likely be from was heat stress since I think I've been real good about watering (waiting until the soil is dry, the pot is light, and the moisture meter reads dry). I really doubt I've been underwatering them, so I think it was due to heat stress, but now that the temps are down to 72 in the room and the lights are pushed back, I'm not sure why it's doing this.
I used a shitty camera phone to get some pictures (first 3) of the small/thin one with the likely phosphorus deficiency (among other things), and the last pic shows the lower leaves of one of my better/bigger plants. The bigger plant has slightly droopy, but healthy new growth, but it's lower growth looks like it's still nute burned + nitrogen deficient.
+REP for all good help, sorry about the essay, but I want to be clear about everything so you guys can help me the best way possible.
Thanks in advance!
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