Help I suck at growing weed

Dewin420

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Also is your exhaust fan tied to the same timer as your light?
I run my kight 24/7 right now. And my exhaust fan runs thru my light. I dont have an intake though. I try to leave doors open most of the time. At least 1 door with a hurricane blowing into the tent and a couole fans inside the tent. I grow in a shed in my back yard. Thinking about putting a fan in to suck outdoor air into my shed for fresh air though. Figured the 2 8inch opening in the rough woukd be good and wouldnt nedd a intake though. Its a ghetto grow for sure but the wife wont let me flower in the house
 

Dewin420

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Can i look for pm with a scope? I never thought of that. My grow problems usually conaist of spidermites that i have leaened to control when i get them. Now its something different to figure
 

GeneBanker

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Don’t be defeated. You don’t suck. Those plants look nice. I’d rather have your problem than most others. You just need to get dryer air from outside your shed. Is your exhaust going outside the shed or recirculating?
 

Dewin420

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Don’t be defeated. You don’t suck. Those plants look nice. I’d rather have your problem than most others. You just need to get dryer air from outside your shed. Is your exhaust going outside the shed or recirculating?
Recirc. I have been thinking they need more fresh air and smaller waterings
 

Dewin420

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Don’t be defeated. You don’t suck. Those plants look nice. I’d rather have your problem than most others. You just need to get dryer air from outside your shed. Is your exhaust going outside the shed or recirculating?
Heres a pic of my small plants that dont like to be watered.
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GeneBanker

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I bet if you found a way to vent outside the tent that would fix the issue. I realize cutting a 6” hole in your shed isn’t a viable option. What do those two open squares at the top do. Is it like mini “crawl space” “attic” type thing?
 

Dewin420

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I bet if you found a way to vent outside the tent that would fix the issue. I realize cutting a 6” hole in your shed isn’t a viable option. What do those two open squares at the top do. Is it like mini “crawl space” “attic” type thing?
Its a 10x8 home depot shed with 2 roof vents
 

SpideyManDan

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I seem to have issues that started with over watering. I have tried to grow less plants in bigger pots but feel it wasnt the right move. Not sure what i should do now with the garden. Thinking on flipping and seeing what happens. I seem to only have 2 of 9 plants that are healthy in my 8x4 tent. 1 of which i have revegged after harvesting it

promix with perilite added is my growing medium
Ph of 6.3
Have slowed down on fertilizing and watering altogether
Im going to read more of the thread, but right off the bat one thing you could do is get fabric pots. They are a godsend by not only helping prevent overwatering, but also helps the roots get more oxygen which can help with faster growth.
 

SpideyManDan

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Unforunately, i cant help much with the PM as i dont really have experience with it to know exactly what to do.

The overwatering on the other hand i do lol. I was just having problems with my two seedlings that were in their starter solo cups. The top was dry and even down about a half inch. Their leaves looked heavy and bloated, a lot like some of the ones you have in your picture. I am wondering now if it was the tall cylindrical design and water was still near the bottom choking out the roots. I ended up getting some fabric pots because i heard so much about them. I transplanted them in some fresh soil about 36 hours ago and let it dry out. As of this morning they are finally perking up and starting to lift their leaves. Thank god lol. So to wrap this up i would really suggest getting some of those to help. Just a word of caution, you need to have something under them so it can catch the water. Hope this helps.
 
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Boru420

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the plant on the left is in a pot with no drainage holes. the problem showed itself more as i was giving it more liquid. i think spidey is onto something, when i asked what was wrong i was told to check the runoff , thats when i realised i couldnt, your grow looks amazing by the way. i only drilled holes in one pot, must have been good weed that day.
 

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