Entusia
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Hello everyone! Please, i need help once again!
I'm growing 2x autos (Auto Mandarina and AK48 Auto) in soil.
The light is a SF-1000 (100W led) that's always on at 80-100%
The grow area is a cabinet with very good airflow: 2x internal fixed USB fans - one at max settings, pointed at the light, and the other at minimum settings, pointed at the plants - and 1x extraction PWM fan - the Noctua NF-A14 iPPC-3000 heavy duty PC fan.
I usually water with dechlorinated (48h) tap water - pH is 7.5-8.0 | EC is 1328 µS/cm | ppm is 839 - which is as hard as it gets around here, and understand when the plants need their water thanks to observation and 24/7 timelapses.
Gave Biobizz Root Juice the first week and they loved it.
Gave 1ml/L of Biobizz Biogrow and 1ml/L of Biobizz Bioheaven to the Auto Mandarina a couple of times last week because of very rapid growth.
Everything was looking pretty good.
I then watered with plain tap water just before i was to leave town for 3 days.
Temps were somewhat cool (20-24 °C) and humidity was spot on (60-70 °C) during my trip.
No risk of drying since the soil mix is medium-light for the Mandarina and regular-light for the AK48 Auto. Both mixes are 30% perlite but the Mandarina has some tough rich organic soil in her mix too (various peats + river sand + green composted amendments, originally marketed for vegetable gardens).
When i came back i found the Auto Mandarina - that was perfect the day that i left - extremely curled down, clawing hard and with new growth tips long, skinny, with edges curling inwards and also showing some twisting. Still, no markings on the leaves. Pot was somewhat dry, but still had enough moisture in it for the plant to not look like she looked. Stalk and stems weren't "limpy" and when i looked at the timelapse she curled rapidly in the timespan of 4-6 hours, just the day before i came back, and even then, she kept growing!
The AK48 Auto on the other hand was just a tad bit droopy. Gave to her less water than the sister, and was a tad bit drier than the other (by design and as i expected, since she's 1 week younger than her sister).
I watered normally and tried to wait it out since i wasn't sure what was the cause of the grim looks.
After a couple of days, now markings on the leaves are starting to appear on both the plants and the Mandarina's curling/clawing as well as AK48's drooping - are not going anywhere!
Please help them, for the love of god!
Auto Mandarina today, at Day 23:
AK48 today, at Day 16:
I'm growing 2x autos (Auto Mandarina and AK48 Auto) in soil.
The light is a SF-1000 (100W led) that's always on at 80-100%
The grow area is a cabinet with very good airflow: 2x internal fixed USB fans - one at max settings, pointed at the light, and the other at minimum settings, pointed at the plants - and 1x extraction PWM fan - the Noctua NF-A14 iPPC-3000 heavy duty PC fan.
I usually water with dechlorinated (48h) tap water - pH is 7.5-8.0 | EC is 1328 µS/cm | ppm is 839 - which is as hard as it gets around here, and understand when the plants need their water thanks to observation and 24/7 timelapses.
Gave Biobizz Root Juice the first week and they loved it.
Gave 1ml/L of Biobizz Biogrow and 1ml/L of Biobizz Bioheaven to the Auto Mandarina a couple of times last week because of very rapid growth.
Everything was looking pretty good.
I then watered with plain tap water just before i was to leave town for 3 days.
Temps were somewhat cool (20-24 °C) and humidity was spot on (60-70 °C) during my trip.
No risk of drying since the soil mix is medium-light for the Mandarina and regular-light for the AK48 Auto. Both mixes are 30% perlite but the Mandarina has some tough rich organic soil in her mix too (various peats + river sand + green composted amendments, originally marketed for vegetable gardens).
When i came back i found the Auto Mandarina - that was perfect the day that i left - extremely curled down, clawing hard and with new growth tips long, skinny, with edges curling inwards and also showing some twisting. Still, no markings on the leaves. Pot was somewhat dry, but still had enough moisture in it for the plant to not look like she looked. Stalk and stems weren't "limpy" and when i looked at the timelapse she curled rapidly in the timespan of 4-6 hours, just the day before i came back, and even then, she kept growing!
The AK48 Auto on the other hand was just a tad bit droopy. Gave to her less water than the sister, and was a tad bit drier than the other (by design and as i expected, since she's 1 week younger than her sister).
I watered normally and tried to wait it out since i wasn't sure what was the cause of the grim looks.
After a couple of days, now markings on the leaves are starting to appear on both the plants and the Mandarina's curling/clawing as well as AK48's drooping - are not going anywhere!
Please help them, for the love of god!
Auto Mandarina today, at Day 23:
AK48 today, at Day 16:
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