Hello to all,
First of all, I have to say I realy did my homework and tried to find, whats happeing to my mj.
I have 250W HPS in 60x60x150 box. In the box I grow 4 platns, 2 blue dreams (blimburnseeds) and 2 white strawberry skuns (strain hunters). All plants are 8 days old (I started counting the day my babies sprouted).
They grow in Plagron grow mix (fertilised for first 3 weeks), pH of soild 6.6 and pH of water 6.5. Water is soft as our shishas and kettles are clean even after year of usage. The temperature in box is bit high 30C at day 22C at night with humidity around 30-40%.
Three of them are doing wonderfuly, but the one strawberry skunk has a big problem and I cant figure out, what is happening.
The first level leaves are leathery and the new ones are curling downwards and on the base there are in purple colour. The growth is realy stunned and malfomed in comparison to other 3. I have not fertilized them yet, as the original soils should have still enough nutrients. Could it be the bad luck and this plant has broken genetics?
The photos of the poor dwarf below.
Help the lade to be pretty again. Thank you friends
First of all, I have to say I realy did my homework and tried to find, whats happeing to my mj.
I have 250W HPS in 60x60x150 box. In the box I grow 4 platns, 2 blue dreams (blimburnseeds) and 2 white strawberry skuns (strain hunters). All plants are 8 days old (I started counting the day my babies sprouted).
They grow in Plagron grow mix (fertilised for first 3 weeks), pH of soild 6.6 and pH of water 6.5. Water is soft as our shishas and kettles are clean even after year of usage. The temperature in box is bit high 30C at day 22C at night with humidity around 30-40%.
Three of them are doing wonderfuly, but the one strawberry skunk has a big problem and I cant figure out, what is happening.
The first level leaves are leathery and the new ones are curling downwards and on the base there are in purple colour. The growth is realy stunned and malfomed in comparison to other 3. I have not fertilized them yet, as the original soils should have still enough nutrients. Could it be the bad luck and this plant has broken genetics?
The photos of the poor dwarf below.
Help the lade to be pretty again. Thank you friends