RollinGreen
Member
Hello all,
First post here, it looks like I have a problem with one of my two plants in my rubbermaid grow.
My Rubbermaid Grow:
- 35 Gallon Rubbermaid
- Sidewalls covered in reflective xmas paper (Will soon be painting flat white)
- 2x 68w (300w Equ. to Incondescent) CFL's 2700k
- 1x 120mm Fan for outtake
- 2x 80mm Fans for intake
- PSU w/ fan powering fans
- Currently on 24/7 light cycle
- Temperature: Currently now around 80-83F, was around 85-90 previously with just 1 80mm as an outake and no intake fans. I also now rotate putting a frozen bottle of water next to my plants every 12-15 hours.
The plants had been repotted about a week and a half ago. They have good root structures. But within the last week (A couple of days ago I brought the temp down w/ the new fans. And today I started putting the frozen bottles in. One of my plants is really loving life, really taking off. This plant has no signs of anything wrong with it.) I have noticed a problem with my other plant.
The plant that I am worried about has leaves that feel dry. The very new shoots are starting to yellow on their tips. Also, many of the bottom older leaves are starting to crack (Due to dryness) and are showing browness (First light green) in the middle of the leaf. This is why I don't believe its heat stress (Or maybe its a combination of heat stress and Potassium Deficiency?) The shoots look healthy except for the very top shoots that now have a little bit of yellowing on the very end of the tips. It also seems like the plant with the problem has stunted its growth compared to the other one. I am imagining that heat stress will stunt growth, but so will a potassium deficiency no? I don't have any sort of water in my grow box to increase the humidty. Is this a problem?
I checked PH of the water, and its running just a little lower than 7.0, probably around 6.8. (I haven't got a digital meter yet, but I used some test strips I had sitting around) I had been using tap water (Soft water from well), but I am now using hard water from our well. I have not touched any nutrients the entire grow period, (Now around 5-6 weeks). Today I mixed a gallon of water to a quarter tsp of Miracle Grow (25-8-16). (Half strength solution off of box)
This is a soil mix, (Schultz) with the stats:
Total Nitrogen: .12%
Total Phosphate: .09%
Total Potash: .07%
It also says: Part of the fertilizer materials have been polymer coated to provide the following slow-release nutrients: .09% N, .02% P2O5, .04% K20
I will be LST'ing with these plants, because of the height limitation.
I feel that it isn't heat stress because my other plant is really flourishing. Is there anything that anybody can recommend? And what do you guys think?
First post here, it looks like I have a problem with one of my two plants in my rubbermaid grow.
My Rubbermaid Grow:
- 35 Gallon Rubbermaid
- Sidewalls covered in reflective xmas paper (Will soon be painting flat white)
- 2x 68w (300w Equ. to Incondescent) CFL's 2700k
- 1x 120mm Fan for outtake
- 2x 80mm Fans for intake
- PSU w/ fan powering fans
- Currently on 24/7 light cycle
- Temperature: Currently now around 80-83F, was around 85-90 previously with just 1 80mm as an outake and no intake fans. I also now rotate putting a frozen bottle of water next to my plants every 12-15 hours.
The plants had been repotted about a week and a half ago. They have good root structures. But within the last week (A couple of days ago I brought the temp down w/ the new fans. And today I started putting the frozen bottles in. One of my plants is really loving life, really taking off. This plant has no signs of anything wrong with it.) I have noticed a problem with my other plant.
The plant that I am worried about has leaves that feel dry. The very new shoots are starting to yellow on their tips. Also, many of the bottom older leaves are starting to crack (Due to dryness) and are showing browness (First light green) in the middle of the leaf. This is why I don't believe its heat stress (Or maybe its a combination of heat stress and Potassium Deficiency?) The shoots look healthy except for the very top shoots that now have a little bit of yellowing on the very end of the tips. It also seems like the plant with the problem has stunted its growth compared to the other one. I am imagining that heat stress will stunt growth, but so will a potassium deficiency no? I don't have any sort of water in my grow box to increase the humidty. Is this a problem?
I checked PH of the water, and its running just a little lower than 7.0, probably around 6.8. (I haven't got a digital meter yet, but I used some test strips I had sitting around) I had been using tap water (Soft water from well), but I am now using hard water from our well. I have not touched any nutrients the entire grow period, (Now around 5-6 weeks). Today I mixed a gallon of water to a quarter tsp of Miracle Grow (25-8-16). (Half strength solution off of box)
This is a soil mix, (Schultz) with the stats:
Total Nitrogen: .12%
Total Phosphate: .09%
Total Potash: .07%
It also says: Part of the fertilizer materials have been polymer coated to provide the following slow-release nutrients: .09% N, .02% P2O5, .04% K20
I will be LST'ing with these plants, because of the height limitation.
I feel that it isn't heat stress because my other plant is really flourishing. Is there anything that anybody can recommend? And what do you guys think?
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