Hi everybody,
First time posting here but I've been following the forum for quite a while and this looks like a very nice spot to ask some questions.
I'll try to make this post as informative as possible. Thanks for reading!
I did some successful grows 3-2 years ago but had to pause for 2 years due to circumstances, I now started a new grow and I think I'm having an issue.
Setup info
- I'm using a 60x60x120cm grow tent
- I'm using a LED grow light (advertised as a equivalent to 600W HPS/MH lamp) : https://www.amazon.de/-/en/gp/produc...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
- The lamp is located just out of view in the photos below
- The plants are in fabric pots of 3 gallons (which I used from the seed, I did not move them from a small pot)
- The soil I bought at a local store, I chose it as it advertised the perlite in it (which I read was good for proper draining)
- The tent has 1 fan near the bottom blowing at the bottom to create some airflow (can be seen in photos in the back right corner)
The issue
I germinated the seeds on April 1st (not a joke) and I'm growing White Widow autoflowers. The datasheet says they take 10-12 weeks to harvest and have a flowering time of 7-8 weeks. I'm now roughly 9 weeks in.
I do want to add that I timed the start of the grow poorly, after a week I had to leave for 6 days so I set up my auto-watering system in which I made an error (it kept slowly dripping), after those 6 days I came back to see the pot, runoff tray and a bit of my tent flooded with water. The plants recovered after everything dried out but I think this has set them back a bit in grow time.
Last few weeks I noticed the bottom leaves starting to yellow which is a bit early for them to start turning yellow I think (I know they will do that near the end of the grow).
The humidity now is between 50 and 60 and temps are at 20-23° C.
I've added 2 pictures to this post, one with grow lights and one without, at this point the lower leaves are starting to curl up and I wonder if this is going to be a problem.
Additional info
I never used nutrients before but this time around I decided to try it. During veg I added some bat guano powder to my water (I made a tea of it, about 3 spoons for 5-6L)
For bloom I used these tablets which I dissolved 1 tablet in 6 L of water: https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/grow...er-tablet.html
I initially thought the nutrient solution was causing the issue (since the tips seemed to get yellow as well), so I used regular PH balanced water last week for watering.
I'm keeping the PH of my water between 6 and 7 and a soil meter does read out those values.
Additional questions
I'm having a hard time with watering and how to go about it. I'm afraid I'm overwatering the plants, for this reason I bought a soil meter that could show me the moisture and ph level of the soil.
I water my plants until I have some runoff, but now I waited 3 days and according to many articles, if the soil feels try about an inch in I should water again. However, measuring the moisture in my pots gives me the maximum readout if I put the meter near the bottom of the pot. Should I trust the meter or should I water when the top inch of the soil feels dry?
If there is anything else I should add, please let me know.
Am I worrying for nothing or do you think there is an issue going on with these plants?
I really want this grow to work out, it's been too long that I had to do without
Thanks a lot!
First time posting here but I've been following the forum for quite a while and this looks like a very nice spot to ask some questions.
I'll try to make this post as informative as possible. Thanks for reading!
I did some successful grows 3-2 years ago but had to pause for 2 years due to circumstances, I now started a new grow and I think I'm having an issue.
Setup info
- I'm using a 60x60x120cm grow tent
- I'm using a LED grow light (advertised as a equivalent to 600W HPS/MH lamp) : https://www.amazon.de/-/en/gp/produc...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
- The lamp is located just out of view in the photos below
- The plants are in fabric pots of 3 gallons (which I used from the seed, I did not move them from a small pot)
- The soil I bought at a local store, I chose it as it advertised the perlite in it (which I read was good for proper draining)
- The tent has 1 fan near the bottom blowing at the bottom to create some airflow (can be seen in photos in the back right corner)
The issue
I germinated the seeds on April 1st (not a joke) and I'm growing White Widow autoflowers. The datasheet says they take 10-12 weeks to harvest and have a flowering time of 7-8 weeks. I'm now roughly 9 weeks in.
I do want to add that I timed the start of the grow poorly, after a week I had to leave for 6 days so I set up my auto-watering system in which I made an error (it kept slowly dripping), after those 6 days I came back to see the pot, runoff tray and a bit of my tent flooded with water. The plants recovered after everything dried out but I think this has set them back a bit in grow time.
Last few weeks I noticed the bottom leaves starting to yellow which is a bit early for them to start turning yellow I think (I know they will do that near the end of the grow).
The humidity now is between 50 and 60 and temps are at 20-23° C.
I've added 2 pictures to this post, one with grow lights and one without, at this point the lower leaves are starting to curl up and I wonder if this is going to be a problem.
Additional info
I never used nutrients before but this time around I decided to try it. During veg I added some bat guano powder to my water (I made a tea of it, about 3 spoons for 5-6L)
For bloom I used these tablets which I dissolved 1 tablet in 6 L of water: https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/grow...er-tablet.html
I initially thought the nutrient solution was causing the issue (since the tips seemed to get yellow as well), so I used regular PH balanced water last week for watering.
I'm keeping the PH of my water between 6 and 7 and a soil meter does read out those values.
Additional questions
I'm having a hard time with watering and how to go about it. I'm afraid I'm overwatering the plants, for this reason I bought a soil meter that could show me the moisture and ph level of the soil.
I water my plants until I have some runoff, but now I waited 3 days and according to many articles, if the soil feels try about an inch in I should water again. However, measuring the moisture in my pots gives me the maximum readout if I put the meter near the bottom of the pot. Should I trust the meter or should I water when the top inch of the soil feels dry?
If there is anything else I should add, please let me know.
Am I worrying for nothing or do you think there is an issue going on with these plants?
I really want this grow to work out, it's been too long that I had to do without
Thanks a lot!
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