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they were in some crappy miracle grow with time release nutes for the first few weeks of their life. I just recently repotted them into soil with better drainage and absolutely no time release nutes or excessive nutes for that matter.
What type of medium; soil or hydro? soil
What brand and type of soil? organic miracle grow :-(
Indoors or outdoors? indoors
What strain? bagseed
How old are the plants? 29 days
What type of lights and how many watts? 5 cfl 100watters (100 watt equivalent
How far from the lights? a few inches
What, how much and when was it fed? NPK? water only, no nutes yet.
What is the medium/runoff pH? not sure.
What are the temps and humidity in the room? dont have any reading devices
What size pots? 1 quart
Any bugs? Look real close. nope
Any other pertinent info? i want her to get better.
It was the MG burning the plants, Probably too much Nitrogen. If you repotted in different soil (hopefully organic w/ no added ferts) they should be doing fine.
If the plants look like they are gonna take 3 weeks or more to recover i would start over.
start over. cut the lose now. i have a plant that had problems early. it will affect it the rest of its life. but u could bring them back. will take long time though. think of it as a child. if she get sick bad enough and long enough. it will have a lasting affect with its life. peace
Too hot. That light looks too close to thems as well. your slowly baking them to death.
I had the same problem and I have just as of four days ago recovered from it. Although mine was because my AC sucked, and i needed a bigger one. My cab is in my garage, and one week of heat stunted all my growth, looks very much like what you have. temps were 80+. My hunch is the roots get too hot and rot away.
first things first, i agree you need a thermometer. temps need to be below 80 at least in my experience.
Then get lotsa air flow and air movement. Im assuming you dont have cooled air coming in, just outside ambient air sucking in with a computer fan. Those CFLs actually generate a good bit of heat when you have five in a small volume. tubes you can put closer, but cfls heat is dissapated in a tighter space. Also, if you have the wrong spectrum CFL they can generate extra heat. Getting the bluest spectrum CFLs are the best for heat issues.
i used superthrive to help their recovery, and 1 tsp per gallon of pureblend pro gro to boost them back up to speed. mine took about a week to recover, your will probably take a little longer.
edit: since its bag seed, start over. If they expensive beans it might be work it, but you can get to where your at with new healthy plants in about as much time as it will take to recover.
and for grins
heres what a bit too much heat during flowering looks like. notice it dropped ALL of its fans leaves.