hi people, i will provide setup details and info below, i just feel the back story could be important.
so... my first grow!
i started growing from seed and all was good, then as the first time grower in me came out i over watered my plants, this was quite bad at young age but they recovered once i transplanted into the big pots they are in now with fresh dry ish medium.
Then i got nute lockout due to a ph imbalance due to using auto pots with a 75 Litre reservoir. ill be honest i couldn't control the ph it was fluctuating too much with a low of 5.5 and high of 6.2. so i got rid of the reservoir and have been making 5L of ph'd water and nutes @ph 5.8 and hand watering. everything was going real smooth then last few days they started going down hill a little and one has gone real bad (i think) the leaves are curling up on the sides at the spines and drooping at the tips. one has gone real droopy and cant hold its leaves up any more. i have been watering by hand from the top until i get a runoff (10-20%) i then drain the runoff and don't water again until the coco substrate (gold label 60/40 mix) is damp an inch or so down. my roots are still white and not discoloured.
leaf temp is 70-72*F
(sorry its long but i would rather too much info than not enough)
My setup:
4 plants to go under scrog
4ft x 4ft x 6.5ft grow tent
6" Ram exhaust with carbon filter... air flow - 341cfm pressure - 400pa
4" 140cfm filtered cold air intake
600w hps light with digital ballast: veg period 18/6
12" oscillating fan
4x 3 gallon pots
using canna coco A&B @ 20ml each per 10L of tap water CANNA Coco Nutrients for the Best Absorption | CANNA UK
plant strain is Green poison Indica/Sativa 70/30
approx 3 weeks old id say.
new growth
splits in leaf
leaf damage
current setup
(i have raised the fan as i do suspect wind burn but not sure)
imo i do not believe those leaves are supposed to look all messed up like that are they? am i just being paranoid or is there something wrong? i have watched these plants from day 1 it kills me to see them like this.
again i know its long and i thankyou for your time, and appreciate any help i can get.
so... my first grow!
i started growing from seed and all was good, then as the first time grower in me came out i over watered my plants, this was quite bad at young age but they recovered once i transplanted into the big pots they are in now with fresh dry ish medium.
Then i got nute lockout due to a ph imbalance due to using auto pots with a 75 Litre reservoir. ill be honest i couldn't control the ph it was fluctuating too much with a low of 5.5 and high of 6.2. so i got rid of the reservoir and have been making 5L of ph'd water and nutes @ph 5.8 and hand watering. everything was going real smooth then last few days they started going down hill a little and one has gone real bad (i think) the leaves are curling up on the sides at the spines and drooping at the tips. one has gone real droopy and cant hold its leaves up any more. i have been watering by hand from the top until i get a runoff (10-20%) i then drain the runoff and don't water again until the coco substrate (gold label 60/40 mix) is damp an inch or so down. my roots are still white and not discoloured.
leaf temp is 70-72*F
(sorry its long but i would rather too much info than not enough)
My setup:
4 plants to go under scrog
4ft x 4ft x 6.5ft grow tent
6" Ram exhaust with carbon filter... air flow - 341cfm pressure - 400pa
4" 140cfm filtered cold air intake
600w hps light with digital ballast: veg period 18/6
12" oscillating fan
4x 3 gallon pots
using canna coco A&B @ 20ml each per 10L of tap water CANNA Coco Nutrients for the Best Absorption | CANNA UK
plant strain is Green poison Indica/Sativa 70/30
approx 3 weeks old id say.
new growth
splits in leaf
leaf damage
current setup
imo i do not believe those leaves are supposed to look all messed up like that are they? am i just being paranoid or is there something wrong? i have watched these plants from day 1 it kills me to see them like this.
again i know its long and i thankyou for your time, and appreciate any help i can get.