Yeah.... 102......
NOT GOOD!
70 to 75 at all times during light. It should drop more than 10 to 15 degrees at night or else you could get some pretty hardcore disease and mold.
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Yeah.... 102......
NOT GOOD!
70 to 75 at all times during light. It should drop more than 10 to 15 degrees at night or else you could get some pretty hardcore disease and mold.
Your seedling is growing lopsided because you have the drip emitter splashing on only one side, wetting down those leaves, and leaching nutrients out of them. It's called reverse foliar feeding. You're stunting one side.
BURY the end of your drip emitter under the hydroton.
And get those temps down below 85!!!! lol
I hate to say it, but you may need to downsize your lights. Yes they are creating way too much heat for the space. Can you vent into the ceiling? Even if it just goes into the space between the sheetrock and floorboards it's taking the heat away. You can get a bathroom vent fan for relatively cheap and it'll be better than nothing. Remember, heat rises. If you start pulling air out of your closet then you'll automatically pull cooler air into the space.
dam, your 100% rite i fixed it and its the next set of leaves looks normal. happy only plant of this strain left just hope its femaleQuote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
I'm pretty sure he meant it shouldn't drop more than 15 degrees at night.Quote:
Originally Posted by jon.hatcher
Opie's right; extreme temp changes between day and night are not only stressful to the plant, but lead to actual DEWFALL if you drop below the dew point for your %RH. Dewfall = bud rot. Eww.
Keep your day/night temps less than 15' apart; 10 is better.
Another neat factoid... extreme temp swings contribute to stretch. Betcha didn't know that! :D
You are right, I didn't. Care to elaborate?Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic