Help needed, SICK BABIES

The Dank Knight

Active Member
BKB all good my man. I appreciate all of the responses guys sorry for the MIA. I am not sure as to the humidity I gotta head to walmart and get a humidity gauge. The original problems are all cured pretty much, thanks for all the insight. New problem developed. A bit of canoeing has began in the middle canopy of one of my babies. It is 3rd week of flowering, also those seems seem to be drying up a bit and turning a bit yellowish. Please see the pics.

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Flowering stage. continuing to follow fox farms nute schedule plus supplement with cal/mag. (nutes applied every other feeding). Humidity is definitely on the dryer side with temps around 87-90 deg.

Thanks for all of your help guys.
 

lime73

Weed Modifier
BKB all good my man. I appreciate all of the responses guys sorry for the MIA. I am not sure as to the humidity I gotta head to walmart and get a humidity gauge. The original problems are all cured pretty much, thanks for all the insight. New problem developed. A bit of canoeing has began in the middle canopy of one of my babies. It is 3rd week of flowering, also those seems seem to be drying up a bit and turning a bit yellowish. Please see the pics.

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Flowering stage. continuing to follow fox farms nute schedule plus supplement with cal/mag. (nutes applied every other feeding). Humidity is definitely on the dryer side with temps around 87-90 deg.

Thanks for all of your help guys.
Leaves curling up ... major Heat stress. lower temps, top of plant is probably hotter than where your thermometer is, I put my therm right level with top of plants, that way I know the temp at top of plants where the light is hottest...that's why you are getting the curling leaves.
 

skinitti666

Well-Known Member
goddamn guy bring the temps down and put a bucket of water in your room thatll get it humid
BKB all good my man. I appreciate all of the responses guys sorry for the MIA. I am not sure as to the humidity I gotta head to walmart and get a humidity gauge. The original problems are all cured pretty much, thanks for all the insight. New problem developed. A bit of canoeing has began in the middle canopy of one of my babies. It is 3rd week of flowering, also those seems seem to be drying up a bit and turning a bit yellowish. Please see the pics.

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Flowering stage. continuing to follow fox farms nute schedule plus supplement with cal/mag. (nutes applied every other feeding). Humidity is definitely on the dryer side with temps around 87-90 deg.

Thanks for all of your help guys.
 

gobskiii

Well-Known Member
i had problem after problem when i first started using foxfarms liquid and soluble trio's, and my last 2 previous grows i finally got that shit down. if you over fertilize with the solubles, then its all down hill...i use 1/2 teaspoon of tiger bloom, and 1 full teaspoon of grow big, and 1/8th of a tsp. whatever soluble the schedule calls for in flowering, and thats when i have had the best results...i also though grow in the hotter soil ocean forest. if it is a different soil, like MG or cheap shit, or Fox Farms light warrior it could be different.
 

skinitti666

Well-Known Member
mg is not bad at all i use some of there products soil bone and blood meal its good
i had problem after problem when i first started using foxfarms liquid and soluble trio's, and my last 2 previous grows i finally got that shit down. if you over fertilize with the solubles, then its all down hill...i use 1/2 teaspoon of tiger bloom, and 1 full teaspoon of grow big, and 1/8th of a tsp. whatever soluble the schedule calls for in flowering, and thats when i have had the best results...i also though grow in the hotter soil ocean forest. if it is a different soil, like MG or cheap shit, or Fox Farms light warrior it could be different.
 

buttrick

Member
Whatever you do!!..... do not follow foxfarms recomendations. I tried that, lets just say my plants did not last very long.
 

lime73

Weed Modifier
Whatever you do!!..... do not follow foxfarms recomendations. I tried that, lets just say my plants did not last very long.
Always start nutrients at 1/4 strength and work up to full strength....that way you can see how your plant is liking it or Not.
 

mistyriffs

Well-Known Member
1/4 strength is a good start, but it all depends on what your plants can handle and what the original ppm/ec of the water is. also, imo it might be a waste of time to flush your organic soil btw. not beneficial to wash out and flood all those microbes you've been building to stay alive!!
 

bekindbud

Well-Known Member
goddamn guy bring the temps down and put a bucket of water in your room thatll get it humid
I would have to disagree with this.....you want your grow area dry while flowering. Humidity is evil when flowering you can get bud rot and Powdery Mildew. I try to keep my rH% never higher than 30% during Flowering Phase. Humidity is good for when veggin plants. Im just giving my opinion.

Peace
BKB
 

watchhowIdoit

New Member
Hey Dank, I am back....now I can see your pics! I have to agree with lime73 on this one, he or she hit it on the nose! Like I mentioned earlier, check your pH bro, take some water that is 7.0ph and pour some in there just enough to catch some coming out of the bottom of your container and test that run off and see where your pH is!

If you need anything else let me know, there are lots of great poeple here at RIU to help!

Peace

BKB
Sorry but it does not work that way. Reading runoff to check a mediums Ph is forum bullshit of the highest caliber. And causes many grower more problems. The false numbers lead them down the wrong path. Most likey OP your plant is hungry and needs more food. Nothing more, nothing less.
 

watchhowIdoit

New Member
I would have to disagree with this.....you want your grow area dry while flowering. Humidity is evil when flowering you can get bud rot and Powdery Mildew. I try to keep my rH% never higher than 30% during Flowering Phase. Humidity is good for when veggin plants. Im just giving my opinion.

Peace
BKB
Veg or flower extremely low humidity levels will impair the plants ability to transpire. Which in turn slows growth and metabolism. Below 30% is putting a level of un-needed stress on the plant. 45%-65% is just fine for flowering. You assigned Powdery Mildew to flowering. Shows pretty much what you know. It can just as easily occur during veg as flower. Good air movement is key......
 

bekindbud

Well-Known Member
I never claimed that I know it all, thats why I put "Im just giving my opinion" I never assigned it to Flowering I just stated you can get Bud Rot and PM with high rH%.

Yes PM can be in veg and flowering cause of stale air. Just as PM can be in a plant for a week or two before showing any signs. It strives and spreads in high rH%'s.

I was just giving my opinion and thats all. I strive for low humidity levels and my plants seem to be just fine. Dont forget, not all strains are the same. Thats why people should learn how to read their plants and let their plants tell them what they want or need!

Next time dont go bashing someone especially someone you dont know! Makes you look like a fool. Help someone before you bash someone!!!

Peace

BKB
 

bekindbud

Well-Known Member
Here are my Tent Temps today.....My plants seem to enjoy the 78F and 20%rH.

I would never flower with my rH% at 50% or higher, nevermind 65%....

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