Stupid excited to have my tent all configured and 'under one pane of glass' when it comes to controls.
Lights, exhaust fan, and clip fan inside of the tent can all be programmed and controlled via an app on my phone. (And I have a schedule of sorts all fleshed out on it)
Currently I have 2 seedlings in the tent on a 18/6 schedule with the exhaust fan on a similar sked. The in tent fan was blowing gently on these ladies until I took a look today...
It appears that they both have flopped over either due to too much of a breeze, overwatering (the soil looked dry) or something else I might be missing.
I lowered my SF2000 and killed the in tent fan (but still have the exhaust fan on a very low speed)
Are these ladies done for already, or is there a chance of hope if I leave them alone for a while to see if they recover?
(Mind you, this is my absolute first attempt at a grow so EVERYTHING is still pretty new)
Thanks!
Lights, exhaust fan, and clip fan inside of the tent can all be programmed and controlled via an app on my phone. (And I have a schedule of sorts all fleshed out on it)
Currently I have 2 seedlings in the tent on a 18/6 schedule with the exhaust fan on a similar sked. The in tent fan was blowing gently on these ladies until I took a look today...
It appears that they both have flopped over either due to too much of a breeze, overwatering (the soil looked dry) or something else I might be missing.
I lowered my SF2000 and killed the in tent fan (but still have the exhaust fan on a very low speed)
Are these ladies done for already, or is there a chance of hope if I leave them alone for a while to see if they recover?
(Mind you, this is my absolute first attempt at a grow so EVERYTHING is still pretty new)
Thanks!
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