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Strain: Feminized CH9 Cluster (the freebie
)
Medium: Cocoa, peat, perlite, worm castings, lime
Lights: 100w 6500k CFL's, 3-4 inches from the plant.
Temps: now, 75f
Nutes: Maxibloom 1/3tsp per gallon
PH of nute mix: 6.5
Scroll to the bottom for the pic.
I don't have a runoff PH, and that ties into the problem. I have not been able to water enough to get runoff.
For the first 2 weeks I fed only 7.0 water with a drop of Superthrive per gallon. I was using a spray bottle, and giving the top a good soaking every two days. The plant was thriving. Nice green color, leaves spread wide, not curling or drooping. During this time however, the basement got very cold and the temps were dropping into the 60's until I added stronger bulbs and turned the fans down.
So it's probable the plant got some stress and wasn't growing as fast as in many of your grow logs. 1 week ago I noticed the slightest yellowing of the cotyledons (I probably jumped the gun in my haste to get this plant moving) mixed up my first water batch with Maxibloom (1/3tsp) and fed the plant 1/4 cup. This was the most water the plant had ever received, but still was not much water at all. The pot is nearly 8 inches tall, so this is nowhere near enough to get runoff.
The next morning it was drooping very noticeably. I didn't water it again for 3 days until the top was really dry and when I watered it then I gave it only 1/8th of a cup.
She has never stopped growing (albeit still at a slow pace of one set per week) but the droop is not correcting itself either. Hence my post.
Here she is this morning:
So I am guessing it's still waterlogged but want to be sure. The yellowing of the bottom leaves just started yesterday, and that is also bothering me.
Medium: Cocoa, peat, perlite, worm castings, lime
Lights: 100w 6500k CFL's, 3-4 inches from the plant.
Temps: now, 75f
Nutes: Maxibloom 1/3tsp per gallon
PH of nute mix: 6.5
Scroll to the bottom for the pic.
I don't have a runoff PH, and that ties into the problem. I have not been able to water enough to get runoff.
For the first 2 weeks I fed only 7.0 water with a drop of Superthrive per gallon. I was using a spray bottle, and giving the top a good soaking every two days. The plant was thriving. Nice green color, leaves spread wide, not curling or drooping. During this time however, the basement got very cold and the temps were dropping into the 60's until I added stronger bulbs and turned the fans down.
So it's probable the plant got some stress and wasn't growing as fast as in many of your grow logs. 1 week ago I noticed the slightest yellowing of the cotyledons (I probably jumped the gun in my haste to get this plant moving) mixed up my first water batch with Maxibloom (1/3tsp) and fed the plant 1/4 cup. This was the most water the plant had ever received, but still was not much water at all. The pot is nearly 8 inches tall, so this is nowhere near enough to get runoff.
The next morning it was drooping very noticeably. I didn't water it again for 3 days until the top was really dry and when I watered it then I gave it only 1/8th of a cup.
She has never stopped growing (albeit still at a slow pace of one set per week) but the droop is not correcting itself either. Hence my post.
Here she is this morning:
So I am guessing it's still waterlogged but want to be sure. The yellowing of the bottom leaves just started yesterday, and that is also bothering me.