Beginner problems

Loony$Tune

New Member
I have a small grow tent, for the simple reason of being a beginner. I’ve bought 3 clones from different growers and very good growers at that. And all of them have dead and I can’t put my finger on what my issues are, I posted a couple pictures if I can get answers or you need more information on my problems please lmk.77836857-DF98-411E-8D3A-2C9A93B56A71.jpeg62A649BE-BFBB-4212-BB53-2BAADF5CAD57.jpeg1ECE460F-F83D-46CE-BD29-24AB4240CF60.jpeg1467E873-D9F1-4F20-A2D2-0B8487110444.png9747CFDE-D91B-4933-8BAC-E0293F32F845.jpeg
 

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Hydrowannabe

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best way to get help on RIU: type out as much info about how your are growing and what the environment is like, etc. then save it to word or something and just copy and paste it to your threads to get more helpful feedback to your questions.
 

Loony$Tune

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I literally had this all happen in three days smh, that’s why I posted a lot of the pictures and the hygrometer pics also
 

sandman83

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I dont see any exhaust? Leaving the light on in an enclosed space without air exchange = cooked plants. Soil still looks a bit damp to my eyes.
 

sandman83

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And I also was told that not having those fans weren’t a Necessity during the veggie state
dont necessarily need both, but what were the max heat like during lights on? Those LED + heatsinks still generate some heat and without venting it slowly it just builds up. I run an sp250 in my 2x4 with just a 6" inline fan turned down for exhaust, anything to keep the hot air moving out.
 

Loony$Tune

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dont necessarily need both, but what were the max heat like during lights on? Those LED + heatsinks still generate some heat and without venting it slowly it just builds up. I run an sp250 in my 2x4 with just a 6" inline fan turned down for exhaust, anything to keep the hot air moving out.
The max was like 81 degrees Fahrenheit, and my humidity was not consistent couldn’t get it to stay in comfort, even with humidifier.
 

CannaCountry

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Be sure you have drain holes in the bottom of the pots...not in the sides. Also, (3) different clones, from (3) different growers...were they all being grown the same? Sometimes if a plant is started one way and then asked to be grown in a different way or under different circumstances the plants go into a little bit of shock...add too much water to that equation and they die. Good luck.
 

Wastei

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I would build a small failsafe rooter. A little DWC bucket with airstone. Then let them root for 1-2 weeks before transplanting into soil.

I use a few drops of bloom nutrient and a few drops of chlorine in a gallon "bucket". It's way less stressful for the cuttings to root in straight water/nutrient solution.
 
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