See pics..Nutrients?? Lack of watering?? Too close to lights??

Elizabeth - the game was crappy. I was hoping the falcons would win. Anyway - there are a few things that need to be taken care of with your plants. Light, temp, relative humidity, nutrition, and air circulation/exchange. Let's leave drying and curing for another date. Any one of these factors - left unchecked - can mess up your grow. Anyone on this boardn with a few grows under their belt will tell you - they have all messed it up once or twice. The losses can be staggering especially give the time it takes to nurture your crop from start to finish. Learn. There is no magic bullet but there is a mountain of information. Take what you learn, apply it to your grow, pay attention to the results. Next grow should be better. As far 27%RH you'll get a lot of answers depending what the strain is and time into the grow cycle.
Sorry about the game Doc! There's always next year. I can't thank you enough for your advice. I cleaned up my plant after buying an rh and ph meter. As you know my rh was 27. Now I keep it between 40 to 50 percent. My water ph was as high as 8.0...I used lemon juice to lower Ph. Here's the result! I'm starting to see white pistols form!
 

Haze the maze

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Hey I read the Doc's advice and it is sound. Don't forget that RH is tied to Temp. My basement air is at 63F with RH of 70ish but, heated in My grow area the RH drops The RH will drop as the air expands from heat so at 73F it's about 35-40 RH.
You should look at the web site groweedeasy it explains everything the Doc and I are covering. As well perfect Temps and RH for different parts of your grow.
Enjoy:leaf:
 

KushyMcKush

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Bro, get a pH meter asap. I used a shitty $15 one off amazon for over a year before getting my bluelab one just recently. Only because the other started to crap out on me. They are accurate enough and far better than nothing. Id probably recommend doing a major flush (Id flush with some herculean harvest from nectar to help tie up salt build ups). You might be over feeding, but youll never know unless your pH is on point. Watering Id suggest not drowning them once a week and watering with less volume more often. I know i know... this contradicts the "water until ~20% runnoff" thing... but Im seeing much better results feeding this way. Its less stressfull on the plants and makes it very difficult to over water.
 
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