That's what I was thinking. Oh well, at least I have my process down.Sorry Tropez, looks like you got a male.
That's what I was thinking. Oh well, at least I have my process down.Sorry Tropez, looks like you got a male.
thanks nizza....i got some epsom salts for it....i water everyday so not too worried about it drying out... thanks again...yes cal-mag. also be sure not to let the plant dry out too often; this can cause crisp, cuppy leaves
With the leaf things 2 ideas come to mind.I grow in my basement Whocares to combat summer heat. Obviously the higher up your room is the warmer itll get. 90 outside with no a/c for your room will most likely put your room at 90+ which is a bad temperature unless you enrich with co2. So yeah a/c might be needed.
So im going to grow 6 hempy tomato plants out in my little salad garden. Perlite res with soil up top. Anyone have tips formtomaties and outdoor hempy? It does rain here in the summer.
Getting a lot of single bladed leaves "snailing" on me if that makes sense..leaves curled into what look like snail shells. Ive seen it before but never figured out what it was. I did switch from my MH only to 600 HPS with the 400 mh coming on for amfew hours a day. Of course all these clones came off of 10 day into 12/12 plants. Not worried as its never been a problem just wondering why it happens. Cheers.
Oh...its been upper 80s here (so odd) for a few days and my room been staying 75 or so with peak of 81 when the HPS and MH are on together
Agreedyes cal-mag. also be sure not to let the plant dry out too often; this can cause crisp, cuppy leaves
So far I've had zero problems with overwatering/feeding when using hempy. I almost like the idea of watering often, flushing fresh water through the system getting the old out of there. It just seems like a good way to keep the system healthy. Just my $.02.With the leaf things 2 ideas come to mind.
1. Temps and airflows. - Your temps seem in range, and poor airflow would likely effect all or most of your plants. so ...
2. Feeding frequency - I firmly believe it NOT to be a good thing to the plant dry out in Hempy. My anecdotal experience is that this leads to dried/curling leaf. You may have missed a feeding on that plant and it's dehydrated, which caused the individual cells in the leaf to 'shrink' or constrict, leading to curling.
I agree. . I've only ever had problem from skipping watering, leading to shriveled up leaf. .. it's possibly not so much an issue in larger Hempy's but in 2L the available fluid is minimal.So far I've had zero problems with overwatering/feeding when using hempy. I almost like the idea of watering often, flushing fresh water through the system getting the old out of there. It just seems like a good way to keep the system healthy. Just my $.02.
If you mean like a New Yrs eve blow out noise maker, then I'd like to see it. I've seen some strange twisting but nothing rolled up.Good thoughts moe the thing is this is definitely not dry plants. This is the new growth on the plant coming out single bladed...but looking curled like a snail shell you know like swirled. Ill get a pic after work.
You know the saying..."Those who write on bathroom walls, get leaves rolled up in little balls".Maybe ill get swirled nugs
My first hempy was under CFL and Moe asked me if I was watering everyday as it was drooping........so I backed off to every second day and it responded well.....but now I'm under HPS, I water the 2L bottles every 36 hours, and the bucket every 48 hours.So far I've had zero problems with overwatering/feeding when using hempy. I almost like the idea of watering often, flushing fresh water through the system getting the old out of there. It just seems like a good way to keep the system healthy. Just my $.02.