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HELP - first time grower

SamwellTarly

New member
Hi guys,

I'm currently on going with my first ever cannabis growing project, and it's fun as hell.

A week ago I planted five White-Widow Autoflower seeds, only one so far "came up" and unfolded some small, but beautiful leaves. Now it looks like something is wrong with the plant - but i'm not sure why (look at picture).



Until recently the plants were located on the attic with a lamp and a fan. But because of the weather, 40 Celsius degrees and 27% humidity , I decided to remove the plants from the attic and place them at my window in my bedroom, with no lights beside the natural sun. The temperature is currently 27 Celsius degrees and 39% humidity.

I removed the plants because of the high temperature and low humidity, and because one of the plants got some small white dots on the leaves (look at picture).

Could it be the high temperature that caused this problem? And if so, was it wise to remove the plants from the attic down to the window in my room, or will it just stress out the plants?

I'm looking forward to hear and learn from you.

Thanks
S. Tarly
 

corky1968

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The 40 Celsius degrees and 27% humidity the plant was in before = Too hot and too dry.

At 27 Celsius degrees and 39% humidity = Good temperature, but still way too dry.

Plants in vegetative mode need more humidity. Try to bring it up to 55 to 70%.

Good Luck
 

PoweredByLove

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if this little baby couple days old seedling is the plant in question then you're watering way too much. doesn't even have true laeves yet.
 
Just take a desk lamp, put a 42W CFL in there, and put that over the plant. It's just not getting enough light to produce photosynthesis and is stunted now. Also, wet towels have no purpose except popping seeds, get that towel out of your cup. Also make sure you have drainage holes on the bottom of that cup or you'll get some serious root rot.
 
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