Hey!
Sorry for the wall of text!
Edit: More succinct writeup if you don't want to read the novel I wrote lol
3 plants (all diff strains), started in jiffy pellets then transplanted into soil. Started great then after about 2 weeks, started getting sagging and yellowing, and now some brown tips/edges. Had a drainage issue I fixed, but still not improving. Following the watering guide here: https://www.growweedeasy.com/how-to-...g-in-a-big-pot
It's dry an inch down after a day but been waiting 2 days to be safe.
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I've grown once before (close to 10 years ago) and had good luck for not really doing much with it, but I think I just got lucky.
Trying to do things right this time but having some trouble with my seedlings. The bottom leaves are turning yellow with brown at some tips, and the leaves are curling down a bit. Not sure if the rest of the leaves are too light or if that is a good shade. All the pictures I took are pretty correct colorwise when compared to the plants under typical indoor lighting. My guesses are a nitrogen deficiency and possibly some wind burn, but I wanted to see what people think. I would also love some feedback on the grow setup in general if people don't mind
I've got 1 Barney Farms strawberry lemonade, 1 BF ayahuasca purple, and 1 Royal Queen sour diesel (all fem). Nevermind the 4th bucket; I had a seedsman white widow but it died (I think the door to the tent actually hit it sadly), and I tried to throw a Kannabia gnomo auto in there since everything else got started, but one of the 2 seeds I had didn't germinate, and the other popped and stopped.
We're about 3 weeks in since I started germ, and about 2 1/4 weeks in since they started sprouting. I germed in jiffy pods, and transplanted into soil in 5 gallon buckets (with good drain holes), sitting on home depot 16" saucers. Using kellog organics raised bed soil as it's readily available, affordable and drains well without being pure wood scraps. This stuff right here: https://www.homedepot.com/p/204643152. Same stuff I used last time (Not the same bags obviously, it's been 8 years I bought new soil) so I dont think thats the issue but far be it from me to feel confident in that.
Everything started out super strong but about a week to a week and a half ago, my bottom leaves started yellowing and curling down, and it's getting worse. Not sure if it's stunting the strawberry lemonade as thats much smaller than the other 2, but I'm pretty sure I read it's a slower grower too, so that might be fine. I initially had some bad drainage. The buckets drained just fine when I checked them outside (I drilled 5-6 1/2 inch holes in each, checking for the low points in each bucket), but they were on uneven surfaces. When i put them in the trays in the tent, even though water could get out of the bucket fine floating, the edge of the bucket was sealing against the trays so water was backing up. I still waited to water until it was dry, and I've been only watering a few inches around the plants (not the whole bucket). I propped the saucers up a bit with some strips of plywood to make draining them easier, and then again propped up the buckets on one edge inside the saucer to let the water get out. They're now taking in way more water before I get runoff than before, I assume because the lower soil isn't backlogging. They also get dry pretty fast, there is a lot of airflow in that room.
I've included some photos of the inside of my tent. The 4 inch fan/filter on the bottom is an intake since there are some litter boxes nearish the tent, and I didn't want any of that nastiness getting in. The other end of the intake hose is ziptied up to just in front of a single-room ac blowing cold air, so that helps keep the tent nice and cool. There is a 6 inch fan/filter you can barely see at the top of the first photo, pushing air out, which currently is just going into the room but I am prepared to have that blow outside if I need. So far with that AC going though temps in that room are pretty nice, mid to high 70s, even with all the lights etc going. I have a small fan in the tent for airflow that you can see, but it's currently turned off in case I was windburning the plants, as the leaves are curling down like I said. Solidly negative pressure in the tent, too much with JUST the filter so I added the intake fan (smaller than the outbound fan/filter) to help balance it out.
2 old 400w iPower lights with the ballasts outside the tent with good ventilation (one segment of the AC is blowing at them) so they arent adding heat to the inside. Both lights have brand new vivosun 400w MH bulbs for now, and I've got fresh HPS bulbs for when it gets to that point. Running 24/7 for now.
My tap water is just shy of 500ppm so I'm using bottled drinking water (not RO, as far as I can tell). I've been keeping the water PHed before watering, but after more reading I'm starting to suspect I should also be checking the runoff PH? Is that a thing? What PH should I be targeting for runoff?
I just started adding some fox farms nutes at 1/2 the strength the recommend for week 1/2 to see if that helps but didn't want to dive in if there are bigger problems.
I'm including photos from 2 days ago as well as today. I've labeled them as best as possible. In at least the old ones I took photos just after watering so you can see how much surface area I'm saturating when I water.
Thanks in advance everybody!
Sorry for the wall of text!
Edit: More succinct writeup if you don't want to read the novel I wrote lol
3 plants (all diff strains), started in jiffy pellets then transplanted into soil. Started great then after about 2 weeks, started getting sagging and yellowing, and now some brown tips/edges. Had a drainage issue I fixed, but still not improving. Following the watering guide here: https://www.growweedeasy.com/how-to-...g-in-a-big-pot
It's dry an inch down after a day but been waiting 2 days to be safe.
End edit.
I've grown once before (close to 10 years ago) and had good luck for not really doing much with it, but I think I just got lucky.
Trying to do things right this time but having some trouble with my seedlings. The bottom leaves are turning yellow with brown at some tips, and the leaves are curling down a bit. Not sure if the rest of the leaves are too light or if that is a good shade. All the pictures I took are pretty correct colorwise when compared to the plants under typical indoor lighting. My guesses are a nitrogen deficiency and possibly some wind burn, but I wanted to see what people think. I would also love some feedback on the grow setup in general if people don't mind
I've got 1 Barney Farms strawberry lemonade, 1 BF ayahuasca purple, and 1 Royal Queen sour diesel (all fem). Nevermind the 4th bucket; I had a seedsman white widow but it died (I think the door to the tent actually hit it sadly), and I tried to throw a Kannabia gnomo auto in there since everything else got started, but one of the 2 seeds I had didn't germinate, and the other popped and stopped.
We're about 3 weeks in since I started germ, and about 2 1/4 weeks in since they started sprouting. I germed in jiffy pods, and transplanted into soil in 5 gallon buckets (with good drain holes), sitting on home depot 16" saucers. Using kellog organics raised bed soil as it's readily available, affordable and drains well without being pure wood scraps. This stuff right here: https://www.homedepot.com/p/204643152. Same stuff I used last time (Not the same bags obviously, it's been 8 years I bought new soil) so I dont think thats the issue but far be it from me to feel confident in that.
Everything started out super strong but about a week to a week and a half ago, my bottom leaves started yellowing and curling down, and it's getting worse. Not sure if it's stunting the strawberry lemonade as thats much smaller than the other 2, but I'm pretty sure I read it's a slower grower too, so that might be fine. I initially had some bad drainage. The buckets drained just fine when I checked them outside (I drilled 5-6 1/2 inch holes in each, checking for the low points in each bucket), but they were on uneven surfaces. When i put them in the trays in the tent, even though water could get out of the bucket fine floating, the edge of the bucket was sealing against the trays so water was backing up. I still waited to water until it was dry, and I've been only watering a few inches around the plants (not the whole bucket). I propped the saucers up a bit with some strips of plywood to make draining them easier, and then again propped up the buckets on one edge inside the saucer to let the water get out. They're now taking in way more water before I get runoff than before, I assume because the lower soil isn't backlogging. They also get dry pretty fast, there is a lot of airflow in that room.
I've included some photos of the inside of my tent. The 4 inch fan/filter on the bottom is an intake since there are some litter boxes nearish the tent, and I didn't want any of that nastiness getting in. The other end of the intake hose is ziptied up to just in front of a single-room ac blowing cold air, so that helps keep the tent nice and cool. There is a 6 inch fan/filter you can barely see at the top of the first photo, pushing air out, which currently is just going into the room but I am prepared to have that blow outside if I need. So far with that AC going though temps in that room are pretty nice, mid to high 70s, even with all the lights etc going. I have a small fan in the tent for airflow that you can see, but it's currently turned off in case I was windburning the plants, as the leaves are curling down like I said. Solidly negative pressure in the tent, too much with JUST the filter so I added the intake fan (smaller than the outbound fan/filter) to help balance it out.
2 old 400w iPower lights with the ballasts outside the tent with good ventilation (one segment of the AC is blowing at them) so they arent adding heat to the inside. Both lights have brand new vivosun 400w MH bulbs for now, and I've got fresh HPS bulbs for when it gets to that point. Running 24/7 for now.
My tap water is just shy of 500ppm so I'm using bottled drinking water (not RO, as far as I can tell). I've been keeping the water PHed before watering, but after more reading I'm starting to suspect I should also be checking the runoff PH? Is that a thing? What PH should I be targeting for runoff?
I just started adding some fox farms nutes at 1/2 the strength the recommend for week 1/2 to see if that helps but didn't want to dive in if there are bigger problems.
I'm including photos from 2 days ago as well as today. I've labeled them as best as possible. In at least the old ones I took photos just after watering so you can see how much surface area I'm saturating when I water.
Thanks in advance everybody!
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