Plants are about a month old, bag seeds from Gorilla Glue bag, soil is Fox Farms Ocean Forest, no added nutrients. Just transplanted the two larger ones into one gallon pots. The temp in the tent does get close to 90, but rarely over. Not sure if its over or under watering, suspect the soil is too hot for young pants, but hoping they will grow out of this. Any suggestions will be gladly accepted.
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Ffof is really easy to over water especially in plastic pots. Poke some holes in the side of the plastic it will help the roots get oxygen and help dry the medium. I think heat played a big part here. 86f should be the max unless supplementing co2. Definitely try bringing rh up 50% would be ideal but veg plants tend to like higher rh then that too. It's hot soil and you don't want them to drink a lot from the soil since it has excess nutrients. I've been through 20+ bags of ffof. I recommend fabric or air pots too since the soil retains water well. Especially in plastic pots.https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-she-s-a-beast
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Hey Jimbo, yeah, don't water them anymore until your pot is lite weight. And FFOF ain't too strong for those size plants, matter of fact i aint never had it burn seedlings, but KindSoil ,damn right it will burn them up quickly.
Your next watering after they get over the transplanting, I'd start feeding them.
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Yes, if EC in the rootzone is high (Hot soil) then topping can further stress them. Generally you'd want to lower EC immediately following topping to ease stress on plants. I realize that you don't have much control over rootzone EC, but that is the theory.
If they had already been up against their EC limit, topping could have made these symptoms more likely.
I suspect the underlying problem is climate. Even if the soil isn't too hot normally, it will act "hotter" when temps are high and RH is low.
I also agree that over-watering may be involved. Definately agree that steps taken to increase drainage would be helpful (fabric pots).
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I ran into a hiccup when I topped after transplant in fresh ffof. Ec was super high and seemed to be hindering growth. I did a good flush so we'll see how it goes the next few days.
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I use the same soil, my temps someyimes are hight 80s and soild feel cold to the touch. I would day is overwatering. Good luck! ✌️Current Grow
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