Poopnickle
New Member
Hi everyone.
First time grower and poster.
Strain - unknown
# of Plants - 3
Grow Type - Soil
Grow Stage - Vegetative
Bucket Size - 1 gallon
Lights - (4) 40w CFL 6500k (2) 40w CFL 2700k
Nutrients - None yet
Medium - Miracle grow potting soil
PH - 6.5
RH - 40% to 50%
Room Temperature -73 to 80
Room Square Footage - 3'x3'x8'
Pests - None Known
Problem: I have three plants, one is 2 1/2 weeks and the other two are a week behind. They were all thriving beautifully until about 4-5 days ago. Storms came though for a couple days and the humidity shot up from 40% to 65%, and I had just watered them. The oldest one, and one of the youngs started drooping really bad and turned a dark green. I updated my ventilation so everything is back to normal, but the plants haven't perked back up. They also haven't gotten worse except for minor yellowing at the tip of just a couple leaves. The leaves are dry to the touch and the bottom leaves are curling upwards on the edges. They have wrinkles and appear to be overwatered, but I only water them every couple days when soil is dry. The other young is doing fine.
Do you think they'll bounce back?
Should I remove the bottom leaves? Will that add to the shock or help it?
Any ideas of what I should do?
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First time grower and poster.
Strain - unknown
# of Plants - 3
Grow Type - Soil
Grow Stage - Vegetative
Bucket Size - 1 gallon
Lights - (4) 40w CFL 6500k (2) 40w CFL 2700k
Nutrients - None yet
Medium - Miracle grow potting soil
PH - 6.5
RH - 40% to 50%
Room Temperature -73 to 80
Room Square Footage - 3'x3'x8'
Pests - None Known
Problem: I have three plants, one is 2 1/2 weeks and the other two are a week behind. They were all thriving beautifully until about 4-5 days ago. Storms came though for a couple days and the humidity shot up from 40% to 65%, and I had just watered them. The oldest one, and one of the youngs started drooping really bad and turned a dark green. I updated my ventilation so everything is back to normal, but the plants haven't perked back up. They also haven't gotten worse except for minor yellowing at the tip of just a couple leaves. The leaves are dry to the touch and the bottom leaves are curling upwards on the edges. They have wrinkles and appear to be overwatered, but I only water them every couple days when soil is dry. The other young is doing fine.
Do you think they'll bounce back?
Should I remove the bottom leaves? Will that add to the shock or help it?
Any ideas of what I should do?
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