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turbos911

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Hey everyone, I know it's really bad, not sure what's going on, they were all nice and healthy until 2 weeks ago when i set u this new light and tent. Not sure what it is. My water ph level between 6.5 temperature in the tent is 30 degree celcius and humidity is about 36% even with a fan on and the blower on I can not coolbit down, the light produce so much heat. At night it cools right off for the 12 hours off time.

Any suggestions?? Ive been pulling the dead leafs and they are running out.

I never put in anything for nutritians beside warm casting. Like I aid before, they were all nice and healthy until i put tem in this smaller tent set up and its much warmer with this light.

Any suggestions on what to do? Should I mind as well harvest the big one before getting worse
 

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turbos911

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Yes I have, im just wondering what to do at this point.......
Lol can I still save some of it, or should I just harvest it
 

MajorCoco

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You need much bigger pots for starters by the looks of things. Bigger pots = more soil = more food.

Some wormcastings are better than others too, so look into that. But yeah, hungry hungry ladies.
 

MajorCoco

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Also. It looks like you might have your extractor intake sitting at the bottom of the tent? If it is then you need to lift that up to the highest part of the tent...those temps are not ideal.
 

Mirrordawn

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You strike me as an outdoor gardener who found himself growing indoors.

1. Constantly be checking light distance up until 4th week of flowering(ROUGH ESTIMATE)
2. Exhaust having too many kinks, not being straight ... its not going to run very well. Give it space and set it up right, plenty of good videos on yt
3. Your plants have some pretty bad heat stress and its amplified with whatever you're feeding it. If you're going to grow in coco ... Might as well use fabric pots, that way you can keep the plant wet but never risk over watering it.

Observing how your grow room functions is a very vital key in a healthy plant

Hope that helps
 

eyderbuddy

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You probably doubled or tripled your light intensity by doing the light switch. That's mostly your problem. They're very hungry.

I don't think you're dealing with heatstress, I mean... Yeah you could go down a few degrees, but you'll be fine at 30c

They look overwatered, and crazy hungry... Heat stress doesn't usually make leaves claw like that. You can add some synthetic fertilizers (like Maxigro) if you wanna get "quick" results, starting from half the maximum dose so you don't burn them.

Also, get beneficial microbes or mycos into your roots. Something like Recharge to keep the root zone healthier in such conditions.

You should see a difference within days
 
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