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Ok so I made a new grow/flowering box. :D:stoned:
and I am gunna veg them for another 2-3 more weeks so they can get kind of big befor I flip em to 12-12. :D
pix taken around 4-5 hours ago and of some dat R of some droopy leafs. So what might be the problem with that?
so its like now the top leafs R starting to grow to the light.
so is this a good sign of the plant getting back to better health?
I stuck my 2 fingers 2 inches deep in the soil and it felt wet but NOT SOGGY at all.
I guess I'll just have to see what happens.
well anyway how does the new grow box it look?
and also any comments would be nice to here.
and maybe a moderator can move this to the grow log forums.
cuz I wanted to use it as my new grow log.
thanks. HC.
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ooooo YAH I for got to mention that I can move the bottem part of the box all round.
like I can take it in and out and I can also turn it around.
and I am gunna light proof it when I get it reaty to flower it.
and I can light proof wit it eze.
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ok so the leafs R still droopy.:(:mad: so why might this be?
I know it sounds like I am worrying a lot about it. but its just that I spent too much time on them. for them to go down hill now.
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What is the temp in your grow box? High temps can cause droopy leaves.
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not sure on the temps I do have a fan in there. and I wanna wire up and add a few pc fans. cuz I have a good amount of thouse. but I don't know hot to wire em up.
and I don't even know what to wire em up to.
and to day I say that there leafs R looking kind of yellow.
I was told thas its from lack of nitrogen.
now I think I may have given them my flowering ferts by mistake around a week ago.
I do have some alaska fish fert that I could give it or I could flush them with water and epsom salt.
I don't know what to do. I feel kinda lost cuz I havent had this problem in all of my past 15 grow's.
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That's a neat idea on the grow box. I like the way your creative mind thinks. You do need to light proof it, but I think it has great possibilities! I did notice the boxes are blue on the outside, what color are they on the inside? Can you take a pic of the inside so we can see how that's set up?
Judging by your setup, you're a man of thrifty ways, and I can appreciate that, but you will have to purchase some more equipment. Go buy a pH meter and a thermometer. It shouldn't cost you more then $10, and it will pay for itself in no time. Make sure you buy a pH meter that can test both soil and water. Don't make the mistake I did, dammit. :mad:
Where are the leaves curling and yellowing? Near the bottom, top, outer edges...Let me know what you find out because I have the same problem. My very bottom leaves curl and turn yellow. I haven't freaked out yet because it always seems to get better, and my babies are quite happy. I just cut them off, but don't follow my lead because I have no clue either!
Good growings, man!
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Looking ok so far.
Any way to get a humidity and a temp reading? How are you venting the heat out of the top of the tub? In a set-up like that I'd be afraid of just pushing the hot air around and around and around, instead of out.
Overheat, overfert and overwater are killers.
Do not let the soil stay 'soggy'. If top couple of inches of soil is DRY, likely, it's time to water. Better a bit dry, than a bit drowned.
Some plants need constant and plentiful water available to the roots. (mangrove...) Some plants need the soil to be dry, or root rot will quickly develop. (cactus...)
Cannabis is somewhat in the middle but leaning more tword the cactus side.
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where can I buy a pH meter and a thermometer?
loke: HEB or maybe wallmart or wharever.
and should I be useing the fish ferts I have?
and big big thanks fo stopin by canna buddies and for UR opinions.
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Try any large home improvement store (Home Depot, Lowes, Menards, Tractor Supply), they should still have some. In fact, I say a pH meter at Lowes for $5 last week. I'd either go to Lowes or some local nursery. Some nurseries are still open during the winter. They would have pH meters & thermometers, but they may be more expensive. You could use any thermometer for now. Just something that will read the temp. I think any place will have a thermometer you could use, even if they don't have a pH meter.
You should be able to find a thermometer & pH meter rather easily. If you don't want to go driving everywhere, pick up the phonebook, and start calling. If you want a nice one, I suggest you buy it online. The ones I have seen in stores are very basic. Just make sure it can read water & soil.
How are you going to light proof your cab? Whatever you do, it needs to be easily removed and replaced. That's the bitch, making it mobile. Ignore the 'pics of inside' comment, I see now you have pics of that. :stoned:
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HC - Those meters at Home dePot, Lowe's, etc. are crap! Hanna meters are crap!!!!
If you can afford US$75 - $100, you can buy a pretty good pH meter. I have a Milwaukee ($80) and it works fine for me. If you can't afford a meter right now, get a liquid test kit for $5-$10. Lowe's does have some pretty cool digital thermometers pretty cheap - look in their garden section.
Good luck!!! :thumbsup:
PC :smokin: