AdmiralR
Member
I had a thread in the Newbie section, but I figure since this is all about the problem that I'm having with the seedling, I should post a thread here.
I'm using two 42 watt CFLs. One is 2700k and the other is 6500k. I have a large fan blowing the heat away and hitting the plant.
They're under 24/0 light cycles, because they're auto-flowering.
The temperatures are around 75 at night, and 85 to 80 during the day, but they have, on occasion, hit 90.
I have a over-a-week-old, short rider, seedling.
It has been growing very quickly, and I transplanted it from a cup to its current pot on Friday afternoon.
From the beginning it has had problems holding itself up, so I've twisty tied it to a stick, in order to keep it upright. The first time I did this, I accidentally dug the edge of the twisty tie into the stem, but it has been perfectly fine, and I have since corrected the problem.
I've watered it with schultz 10-15-10 nutes, but I only gave it half the suggested dose.
That was Saturday I believe, maybe yesterday.
Today I've started noticing that the leaves are getting a bit twisted and odd.
One of them is drooping down significantly.
The leaves of the plant are also getting very veiny.
By this I mean that the veins on the leaf are becoming extremely pronounced, and other my lights, they practically glow.
The edges of the leaves are also slightly purplish in color.
I've included multiple pictures that show the problem.
I would really appreciate any help. I'm getting very worried about it.
I'm using two 42 watt CFLs. One is 2700k and the other is 6500k. I have a large fan blowing the heat away and hitting the plant.
They're under 24/0 light cycles, because they're auto-flowering.
The temperatures are around 75 at night, and 85 to 80 during the day, but they have, on occasion, hit 90.
I have a over-a-week-old, short rider, seedling.
It has been growing very quickly, and I transplanted it from a cup to its current pot on Friday afternoon.
From the beginning it has had problems holding itself up, so I've twisty tied it to a stick, in order to keep it upright. The first time I did this, I accidentally dug the edge of the twisty tie into the stem, but it has been perfectly fine, and I have since corrected the problem.
I've watered it with schultz 10-15-10 nutes, but I only gave it half the suggested dose.
That was Saturday I believe, maybe yesterday.
Today I've started noticing that the leaves are getting a bit twisted and odd.
One of them is drooping down significantly.
The leaves of the plant are also getting very veiny.
By this I mean that the veins on the leaf are becoming extremely pronounced, and other my lights, they practically glow.
The edges of the leaves are also slightly purplish in color.
I've included multiple pictures that show the problem.
I would really appreciate any help. I'm getting very worried about it.