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westbuds
04-23-2008, 06:51 PM
im curently in a aeroponics cloner with a 4 bulb t12 40watt about 4 inchs from top of plants and they are curling up on the edges toward the light is this good or bad any help app.
thanks.

stinkyattic
04-23-2008, 07:16 PM
What is the humidity in the room? Do you have air movement? Sounds like acute heat stress but without info there's no way to be certain.
WHOA hang on I just noticed... CLONER?
Get rid of the big light NOW! Replace it with the smallest CFL you can find in a clip-on desk lamp or equivalent, about a FOOT from the plant tops. You'll kill your clones with too much light before they have roots!!!

westbuds
04-23-2008, 07:24 PM
no they have pleanty off roots and real long and healthy and white about 8 to 15 inches long.. but top of plant not growing much and leaf curling up. was wondering should i transplant to veg stage under 400 watt? and got good air movement but its in attic and gets warm in day around 90 to 95. i have fresh air coming in but its still hot and room is seald preaty good.any help would app.

herbie the love bud
04-24-2008, 05:19 AM
It's what Stinky said.

stinkyattic
04-24-2008, 02:05 PM
If they have long roots, you are already late transplanting. Be VERY VERY careful not to damage the roots! What kind of system are they going into? I'd transplant right away, but don't put them under the HPS until they stop curling. You can mist them lightly with SMC leaf wash or even MORE lightly with DILUTED neem oil or wilt-pruf to help them retain water better while they are adjusting.

westbuds
04-24-2008, 04:10 PM
the problem was heat so i put a small room air unit in took care of it. and i trasnplanted today into flow bed with rocks i was careful with roots, leafs look real good just after 18 hrs.of cooling them down now im at 75 to 77 all day with 40 to 50% hummidity.
now that i have transplanted should i leave my 400 light on for at least 24 hrs and my bed pump on 15 on and 45 off?
wants again thanks alot.
ill try to get some pics for you to see soon.

stinkyattic
04-24-2008, 06:09 PM
I'm not even going to try to give you a watering schedule, but I'd leave your light on a 24/0 schedule until you are certain that the transplant 'took', which will be a couple days. Watch for signs of wilting, and keep the light high above the plants. Then when you are confident that they are settled in, you can drop the light and switch to flower if you want. Sounds like you are good to go temps wise.