Sup guys. Idk what I did. Or what happened

9BestBudz0

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Hey guys so I started noticing my plantS start dripping or curling a little bit or Leaves kind of stiffing up kinda and curling up and some down.
I thought they needed water Bc. It’s been about 2 weeks since I watered them.
So I did. And I think I over watered. But they look better then they did yesterday. But back to the original issue. I think it’s my fan leaves.
Not currently using nutes stopped a week due to the tip. I know I saw it lol
New growth looks good
stem i think looks good and under growth. I posted a picture.
 

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Gentlemencorpse

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What are you doing about air circulation? Your rh is pretty high, and while I've never dealt with it myself ... the white on the leaves looks like powdery mildew to me.

Why do your leaves look so shiny, are you spraying them with anything?
 

9BestBudz0

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Yea just water and a week ago I sprayed neem oil and soap for gnats so that’s the color. I tried to kinda spray it off but didn’t work. But underneath where the bug repellent didn’t hit. Looks green. For air just a fan for now. I am getting my t6 today in like 30 min
 

Gentlemencorpse

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Yea just water and a week ago I sprayed neem oil and soap for gnats so that’s the color. I tried to kinda spray it off but didn’t work. But underneath where the bug repellent didn’t hit. Looks green. For air just a fan for now. I am getting my t6 today in like 30 min
For future reference neem oil isnt great for gnats because they reproduce in the soil and the larvae attack the roots, not the leaves. Fungus gnats are usually treated with GoGnat, Gnatrol, mosquito bites or just covering your medium with diatomaceous earth or playground sand to prevent reproduction. Is that white film on the leaves fuzzy at all?
 

9BestBudz0

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For future reference neem oil isnt great for gnats because they reproduce in the soil and the larvae attack the roots, not the leaves. Fungus gnats are usually treated with GoGnat, Gnatrol, mosquito bites or just covering your medium with diatomaceous earth or playground sand to prevent reproduction. Is that white film on the leaves fuzzy at all?
no fuzz at all just discoloration
 

9BestBudz0

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Sup guys so today is looking better. I topped them and cute a few at the bottom.
The the air control system really helped especially at night when I couldn’t get right. And I could see it in the plants.
Here they are today
 

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9BestBudz0

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Sup guys so today is looking better. I topped them and cute a few at the bottom.
The the air control system really helped especially at night when I couldn’t get right. And I could see it in the plants.
Here they are today
Oh and for a t6. It’s takes a whole day to calibrate with ur room and tent
 

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Gentlemencorpse

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Do you keep it at 0 for calibration? Or are you comparing to a hydrometer? And adjusting it
I got mine used, it may be an older model? My controller looks completely different than yours, and there's no calibrating. You just toss the probe in and set the temp you want to hit and the setting you wanna run at. I did check it against my hygrometer though and everything matched up.
 

9BestBudz0

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I got mine used, it may be an older model? My controller looks completely different than yours, and there's no calibrating. You just toss the probe in and set the temp you want to hit and the setting you wanna run at. I did check it against my hygrometer though and everything matched up.
I guess I’m not used to the fast reading on the probe. The meter is slower I guess. So I kept it at 0. In calibration settings. And I do see the meter eventually catching up to it. But the way it kicks on and off if it jumps between 85and 86 degrees. ThrowS off the humidity bad. So now I have bought a humidifier with a controller gage. Bc right now with that happening I’m averaging low 60’s for humidity
 

Gentlemencorpse

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I guess I’m not used to the fast reading on the probe. The meter is slower I guess. So I kept it at 0. In calibration settings. And I do see the meter eventually catching up to it. But the way it kicks on and off if it jumps between 85and 86 degrees. ThrowS off the humidity bad. So now I have bought a humidifier with a controller gage. Bc right now with that happening I’m averaging low 60’s for humidity
Wait, are you trying to raise your rh above 60%? There's no need ... i average 45% throughout most of my grow
 

9BestBudz0

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Yea I figured I’m in Veg now. That’s way I’m worried about the humidity being between 60 and 70. Right now I’m in 55-59 even 47 at some points when the fan kicks in.
 

9BestBudz0

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Too much N. Cut the nuts for a while. About the colour no idea.
Color I think is nutes dried up and discoloration. And the leaves might have gotten cold after being sprayed. New grow is nice and green.

Pictures are of after topping and light trimming from the bottom.
 

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Gentlemencorpse

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Yea I figured I’m in Veg now. That’s way I’m worried about the humidity being between 60 and 70. Right now I’m in 55-59 even 47 at some points when the fan kicks in.
Yeah, your humidity is fine, no need for a humidifier, it may even make things worse. The plants look much happier as is.
 
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