PodBoy
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So I'm growing two plants as a test, and was very encouraged with how healthy they were and how well they were coming up. They were in small starter organic pots, and under a regular florescent tube. adding a weekly shot of miracle grow.
I moved them into a nice 4x4x6 grow tent, with a "Hydrofarm FLCDG125D Fluorowing Compact Fluorescent System", into larger pots , and an auto waterer (after I realized (or at least was told) that I had been watering them too much. I found the leaves were browning and dying. It was suggested that the PH may be too high, so I checked that and found it to be almost 8 (Perhaps I kept the Miracle gro going too long?), I added sulfur to bring it back down, but it wouldn't move much. I transplanted them into fresh untreated potting soil and it's down to a little above 7, but the leaves keep dying off.
At this point they have been the same height for a little over a month. They keep growing new leaves, but as quick as the new ones come in, the lower ones die off.
I also don't know about the temperature. Somewhere I saw you don't want it too warm, around 70°, another source I just saw today said it should be 80-90°?? It's usually a little below 70 in that space.
At this point I'm wondering if there's something else going on? I had the light about 7 inches above the plants, but recently moved it higher as someone said that might be the problem.
I'm also wondering if these have 'used up all their energy' trying to stay alive, and if I should just give up on them because they've past the point of no return or something? Or if I get it figured out will they be OK?
I remember tossing a few seeds into a field years back, and they came up just fine! This seems a lot harder, with a lot better environment, so I'm kind of at a loss!
Any input or recommendations are much appreciated!