Good things rarely happen overnight. Try and nurse them through as best you can, and learn from the experience. Read through some Grow Logs, and look for a few members that are growing in a tent, and go from there. See what they do, what they use, and the techniques that help them in a confined gorwroom, and you'll slowly get the hang of it all. Learning is a process, not a switch.

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Sorry smokyjlamo, there is no heat issue, don't touch the light, you don't need an exhaust either, let them breath same old air in there, they will be fine with that old air and unused nutrients.
Now THERE'S a mature resopnse...

Quote Originally Posted by tevfik
Rusty Trichome: All the answers what that grower need can't be only in one post. I give mine, you give yours. No need to argue.
I thought here is a cannabis club as well. That's written on top. If not then you should check the topic starters status, before getting at me.
There is no arguing that if you are going to help another member troubleshoot their growroom issues, you should know WTF you're doing. It's too easy for the inexperienced 'helper' to miss an important fact or two in the haste to be the first to answer. Oh, and BTW...this isn't a cannabis club. It's a MEDICAL cannabis club. To my wife with cancer, and me with chronic Hep-C, this isn't a game.

Perhaps you should stop misleading the members you're trying to help by giving the impression your 'help' is going to solve their issues. That's why we have the troubleshooting form. The info was there, and if the only issue you noticed was the temperature and air circulation...then perhaps you should, at the very least, mention that you aren't all that good at troubleshooting, and that there may be more issues that you've missed. (phrase your response to reflect that there may be other issues that you don't notice when posting)

I'm not trying to disuade you from offering help. I'm just trying to help you to keep from killing other member's meds with incomplete diagnosis' and treatment plans.

I stand by my previous response...
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . leaves are crisp and deformed break easy hey peeps wats up with my plants most of the plant looks pretty healthy just the bottom leaves are dying off and bigger larger shade leaves are crisping and dying off easy to break and deformed looking Your Equipment: .1) Type and wattage of lights. (MH, HPS, CFL's, tube fluorescents, LED's) 400w growlush lamp .2) Distance from tops? approx 1 foot .3) Reflector type? ballast Rating: 5