Doesn't look good for her!Guys please help, for some reason the leafes are curling down and I feel them very dry when i touch, she is an auto and this is week 3
Doesn't look good for her!
What is she in? Is that soil of some sort?
What you watering it with and how often? Whats the ph of the water and feed?
What light is it under and what are the temps?
Not able to help if you don't provide info... but from what I can see she is hungry... can't tell you why without more details... could be lockout could be underfunding could be a ph issue could be a temps issue.
OK... so we have identified one thing... humidity is too low for a plant that age... should be about 60%i water her 200ml/day, she is in a 20x20 tent, under a 400w sodium lamp with 80cm distance, 25° and 45% humidity, she was fine like 2 days ago then she kinda lost her shape..
OK... so we have identified one thing... humidity is too low for a plant that age... should be about 60%
Is that soil or some sort of coco? Whats the ph of the water you are giving and are there any nutrients in the water?
its a comun soil not coco, ph water is 6, i give her a basic nutrient called hy-pro terra, 5ml for 1 litre
next time Ocean Forest until they are ready for SupersoilGuys please help, for some reason the leafes are curling down and I feel them very dry when i touch, she is an auto and this is week 3
Thanks for the tip, do you think is worth continue the grow? She have 2 and half week nownext time Ocean Forest until they are ready for Supersoil
even if you were able to fix everything immediately, stunted growth and low final yield could result. i am always learning, perhaps i am wrong, but i would rather invest my time and money on a new path, growing from the attempt as a valuable learning lesson. perhaps, it would be a valuable lesson to immediately flush and transplant into healthy living soil, fix all the issues if possible, then document final yield here on this thread...Thanks for the tip, do you think is worth continue the grow? She have 2 and half week now
even if you were able to fix everything immediately, stunted growth and low final yield could result. i am always learning, perhaps i am wrong, but i would rather invest my time and money on a new path, growing from the attempt as a valuable learning lesson. perhaps, it would be a valuable lesson to immediately flush and transplant into healthy living soil, fix all the issues if possible, then document final yield here on this thread...
if you are willing to immediately make some supersoil and get it cooking, flush that plant and get it in a small air pot with ocean forest only, then transplant into larger supersoil pot in three weeks, who knows. i’ve never dealt with auto flower nor problems so maybe I’m not the best fixer. study color frequency requirements for young plants. one of my noob mistakes was trying to clone under an hps...I will give it a try, at least I will learn something, this is my first experience. I put her outside for now till I fix the humidity in my grow, I also will receive today or tomorrow a 600w led panel, this sodium light is too strong for my small tent
Since it’s an auto and it’s already flowering I would start another one now and run both at the same time, if you don’t want to kill that one. Your first one will most likely die, best case scenario it won’t yield much of anything.
FFOF is fine you just can’t dump nutrients in right away. It’s water only for at least a month.
for real tho, stop with the hy-pro, stop with the npk, stop the problems, it’s not the beans. RIP SubCool, and much love... you gotta get on that Supersoil brother, like now, don’t even start again until you understand how fucking sexy mycorrhizae white webbing can be on your soil... step 1: study dirtI'm already doing that, have 2 others already germinated. So you think the major problem was the nuts? the person who recommend me this hy-pro terra told me that he has a very basic npk and because this is an auto I could start feed on the 3rd week..
for real tho, stop with the hy-pro, stop with the npk, stop the problems, it’s not the beans. RIP SubCool, and much love... you gotta get on that Supersoil brother, like now, don’t even start again until you understand how fucking sexy mycorrhizae white webbing can be on your soil... step 1: study dirt
for real tho, stop with the hy-pro, stop with the npk, stop the problems, it’s not the beans. RIP SubCool, and much love... you gotta get on that Supersoil brother, like now, don’t even start again until you understand how fucking sexy mycorrhizae white webbing can be on your soil... step 1: study dirt