Sublime374
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This is my first post on this forum so I'm assuming this goes in this section, but sorry if it belongs somewhere else.
I'll try to give as many helpful details as I can while leaving out the unnecessary stuff. This is the first time I've grown in 15 years and the first time I grew it was super basic and nothing like a "real setup."
I've got 4 White Widow Autos going in a 4x4 tent with an HLG 550 v2, 6-inch exhaust fan with a carbon filter, and fans galore all set to low settings. The light is hung about 30 inches above the plants and it started turned down to minimum power and over the last month I've been turning it up a little bit each day and just a couple days ago it made it to max power. 18/6 cycle.
Temp on the low end is 70 and 81 on the high end. RH stays between 45% and 55%.
Seeds were planted in 5-gallon fabric pots after germinating about a month ago. I started out by over watering because I didn't realize the pots weren't drying out. I've also found a total of 8 fungus gnats so while a nuisance, I don't think they're the source of the problem.
I wait for the plants to start drooping to indicate that they're thirsty, usually about 3 days after the last time I watered. I feel the soil and water only when the top couple of inches are completely dry, usually about 4 days since the last time I watered. Right now, each plant is getting a half gallon every 4ish days. I use an expensive pH meter and water is usually at 6.4 to 6.6. First nute feeding of the grow was done last watering with veg nutes at about 775 ppm. I water with carbon filtered tap water that starts at 150ppm.
In the image I've attached, the plants on the right were watered last night and were happy and perky until about 4 hours before it was time for the light to turn off, and now they're all droopy and sad, but that happens every single day, no matter whether I watered last night or not. The plants on the left side of the picture were watered on the night of 9/18 and it's now 9/22. They weren't as perky looking as the plants on the right this morning before the picture was taken, but they're drooping a lot more now than they were then. Plants on the right are trained, plants on the left aren't.
Is this just classic over watering, fungus gnats, or something else? The plant on the bottom right of the image is noticeably far more yellow and taller than any other plant but it hasn't been receiving any different treatment, if that matters. Thanks in advance for any advice.
I'll try to give as many helpful details as I can while leaving out the unnecessary stuff. This is the first time I've grown in 15 years and the first time I grew it was super basic and nothing like a "real setup."
I've got 4 White Widow Autos going in a 4x4 tent with an HLG 550 v2, 6-inch exhaust fan with a carbon filter, and fans galore all set to low settings. The light is hung about 30 inches above the plants and it started turned down to minimum power and over the last month I've been turning it up a little bit each day and just a couple days ago it made it to max power. 18/6 cycle.
Temp on the low end is 70 and 81 on the high end. RH stays between 45% and 55%.
Seeds were planted in 5-gallon fabric pots after germinating about a month ago. I started out by over watering because I didn't realize the pots weren't drying out. I've also found a total of 8 fungus gnats so while a nuisance, I don't think they're the source of the problem.
I wait for the plants to start drooping to indicate that they're thirsty, usually about 3 days after the last time I watered. I feel the soil and water only when the top couple of inches are completely dry, usually about 4 days since the last time I watered. Right now, each plant is getting a half gallon every 4ish days. I use an expensive pH meter and water is usually at 6.4 to 6.6. First nute feeding of the grow was done last watering with veg nutes at about 775 ppm. I water with carbon filtered tap water that starts at 150ppm.
In the image I've attached, the plants on the right were watered last night and were happy and perky until about 4 hours before it was time for the light to turn off, and now they're all droopy and sad, but that happens every single day, no matter whether I watered last night or not. The plants on the left side of the picture were watered on the night of 9/18 and it's now 9/22. They weren't as perky looking as the plants on the right this morning before the picture was taken, but they're drooping a lot more now than they were then. Plants on the right are trained, plants on the left aren't.
Is this just classic over watering, fungus gnats, or something else? The plant on the bottom right of the image is noticeably far more yellow and taller than any other plant but it hasn't been receiving any different treatment, if that matters. Thanks in advance for any advice.