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ojitos1985
12-29-2007, 01:36 AM
Why are curving the leaves?, I just changed 1 day ago from cfl to HDI
Herreic68
12-29-2007, 01:38 AM
what is the temp in the room?
ojitos1985
12-29-2007, 02:08 AM
i have no termometer but it is very cool man, the same like before, i am cooling with a huge fan
ojitos1985
12-29-2007, 06:55 PM
welli have readed almost every sick guide plant and cant found this.. HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP:(
klondike_bar
12-29-2007, 09:34 PM
wow....ghetto rigged fan there....
i assume that the Mh is for veg and not to flower, or youd want to consider an hps instead
it doent look like a light issue. howver, it may be a heat issue. how powerful is that bulb, cuz it looks within a foot of the plant?
besides that, it could potentially be minor nute burn or magnesium lack.
what ferts do you use?
stinkyattic
12-30-2007, 02:10 AM
Light distance should be fine based on the fan there and the lack of enclosure.
You should re-pot that plant IMMEDIATELY into a plastic straight-sided container, even a waste basket, with lots and lots of drainage. You need better drainage/air flow to roots than a decorative pot like that can provide.
ojitos1985
12-30-2007, 04:05 AM
wow....ghetto rigged fan there....
i assume that the Mh is for veg and not to flower, or youd want to consider an hps instead
it doent look like a light issue. howver, it may be a heat issue. how powerful is that bulb, cuz it looks within a foot of the plant?
besides that, it could potentially be minor nute burn or magnesium lack.
what ferts do you use?
yes it is for vegging only, its a 250watts metal halide within 22 cm aprox of the plant, i am ferting every week with high nitrogen phosporus and potasium, it say 75g 50g 50g respectively, and all micronutrients
I changed all my CFL 4 days ago aprox to that MH lamp, could be that? too much light and the plant didnt know what happend?
ojitos1985
12-30-2007, 04:13 AM
Light distance should be fine based on the fan there and the lack of enclosure.
You should re-pot that plant IMMEDIATELY into a plastic straight-sided container, even a waste basket, with lots and lots of drainage. You need better drainage/air flow to roots than a decorative pot like that can provide.
gotcha, i didnt take the pot too seriously, and i am starting to worry about it because it never get dry, also i think my plant isnt growing as fast as she can, could be lack of oxygen???
could i get bad results in that pot?
norkali
12-30-2007, 05:49 AM
gotcha, i didnt take the pot too seriously, and i am starting to worry about it because it never get dry, also i think my plant isnt growing as fast as she can, could be lack of oxygen???
could i get bad results in that pot?
Definitely. Roots need oxygen too. Not light, but oxygen, in order for the soil to "breath"
stinkyattic
12-30-2007, 12:26 PM
Roots can only get oxygen when the soil cycles through wet AND dry. You;'ve got to get into a nursery pot or something similar. When in doubt, add MORE drainage holes.. I used to flower in 3 gallon kitty litter pails with so many holes in the side it was like swiss cheese, but the plants as a result tolerated much more abuse because the roots were happy.
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