FIRST off, hello everyone. I am new and very excited to be here (and growing)
so a bit about my setup, im doing a 2x2x3 grow tent
lights HLG 100 V2 3000k
I have a vivsosun inline fan pulling air from the tent and out to a carbon filter. growing in coco/ perlite mix.
temps between 80-74 r/h is 45-60%
I have 7 seeds from a friend who runs a local dispensary, 2 in 2 gallon smart pots, 4 in small terra cotta pots.
This is my first grow ever and my seedlings started off looking amazing. I have made a few changes to the tent (lowered lights, added a fan, switched from blowing air in with the inline to venting air out.)
and had also previously been using a water bottle about twice a day (every 12 hours) to keep the seedlings moist. Then I began watering about every 12 hours until you could see some runoff (my tops of my pot were looking quite dry, but an inch or two down still seemed damp.Saturday they were a week old and I started noticing the tips of some of the cotyledons were browning on the tips. initially I thought it was my lights being too low, so I raised them. Now im worried that I am overwatering, as that symptom seems more realistic (pictures show them bowing in like a U shape, and that doesn't change based on lighting, getting more water etc. I'm taking to light watering once every 24 hours, though I'm now nervous of under watering.... idk... I need help friends!
-Jared
so a bit about my setup, im doing a 2x2x3 grow tent
lights HLG 100 V2 3000k
I have a vivsosun inline fan pulling air from the tent and out to a carbon filter. growing in coco/ perlite mix.
temps between 80-74 r/h is 45-60%
I have 7 seeds from a friend who runs a local dispensary, 2 in 2 gallon smart pots, 4 in small terra cotta pots.
This is my first grow ever and my seedlings started off looking amazing. I have made a few changes to the tent (lowered lights, added a fan, switched from blowing air in with the inline to venting air out.)
and had also previously been using a water bottle about twice a day (every 12 hours) to keep the seedlings moist. Then I began watering about every 12 hours until you could see some runoff (my tops of my pot were looking quite dry, but an inch or two down still seemed damp.Saturday they were a week old and I started noticing the tips of some of the cotyledons were browning on the tips. initially I thought it was my lights being too low, so I raised them. Now im worried that I am overwatering, as that symptom seems more realistic (pictures show them bowing in like a U shape, and that doesn't change based on lighting, getting more water etc. I'm taking to light watering once every 24 hours, though I'm now nervous of under watering.... idk... I need help friends!
-Jared
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