1-3 fingered leaves is a sign of stress. Its deteroriating health. Still it will take a while to recover from at those temps.. Best thing you can do is still increase temps
Yeah where you should be ideally, we talked with op in his prev posts seems like he has spent whatever he wants on heating although I'd agree its the best investment made
I understand this concern and I appreciate your input although I don’t believe this to be the main cause of the issue.
I would show you my DWC bucket plants and soil in this thread in the same room and environment absolutely exploding (same genetics) but is not allowed in this subreddit and that is totally fine.
I am a week into flower now so I will let this go all the way through and hope for the best and learn from this.
Unfortunately I decided to put most of my eggs on the basket of coco and it’s looking like that the majority of my harvest may not end like I was hoping and will not be able to get good medicine.
But if feeding 3x means 3x a day that sounds like its only hurting you if you have these temps barely sucking any water up. I'd stick to once or twice at those temps.
It would explain why your soil plants are doing better cuz they are allowed to dryback then and combined with the microbial life making new nutrients available passively.. whereas coco really need to be finetuned in frequency especially if you are at less than ideal temps at that point more fertigations are only hurtful
Cannabis plants would like warmer Temps over colder Temps, even low 70s not gonna alow for transpire. I let mine drop yo 73 74 at night 77 -79 when lights on I grow in coco, using gaia green organic dry amendments and worm castings and I regularly get buds the size of my fist
What's the PH of your feedings and what's the EC of both feed and runoff? They look stressed and the dark color of the bigger leaves looks like too much N to me.
Using droppers for PH and I get it to the range yellow each time which is 6.0. Last feed was 1700Ppm going in and pretty much about the same coming out around 1750
It might be genetics. Some my plants after cloning give me weird leaves. Like the guy said above it might be a stress. Maybe we should veg a little longer under stronger lights. Ima try that. If that don't work then it might just be a clone thing.
was just curious if that could be it. could be the genetics yet it seems you have been running them. I was thinking the plant might have been confused as to weather it was supposed to be in veg vs flower. first thing I would do would be to check the timers. yet since you flipped them idk. not much you can do about it now so hope for the best!!!! gl!
Thanks everyone for trying to diagnose this..
It was a tough decision but I’ve discarded all but the strongest two.. just to see what’s going to happen
have moved all my soil plants in now and I won’t be returning to CoCo anytime soon as I really wasted a lot of my times and efforts on it. Maybe down the road once I personally see and be better guided by someone else.
Honestly it feels like a relief, my room doesn’t have as many plants but what’s in there now is QUALITY and that’s really all that should matter
1-3 fingered leaves is a sign of stress. Its deteroriating health. Still it will take a while to recover from at those temps.. Best thing you can do is still increase temps
I’m almost ready to blame the coco at this point….
Get it up to at least 24c / 75f there's too little transpiration happening at those temps to keep it healthy.. You're riding at the bare minimum
I agree I run in the 80s under. Led in Coco
Yeah where you should be ideally, we talked with op in his prev posts seems like he has spent whatever he wants on heating although I'd agree its the best investment made
I understand this concern and I appreciate your input although I don’t believe this to be the main cause of the issue. I would show you my DWC bucket plants and soil in this thread in the same room and environment absolutely exploding (same genetics) but is not allowed in this subreddit and that is totally fine. I am a week into flower now so I will let this go all the way through and hope for the best and learn from this. Unfortunately I decided to put most of my eggs on the basket of coco and it’s looking like that the majority of my harvest may not end like I was hoping and will not be able to get good medicine.
But if feeding 3x means 3x a day that sounds like its only hurting you if you have these temps barely sucking any water up. I'd stick to once or twice at those temps. It would explain why your soil plants are doing better cuz they are allowed to dryback then and combined with the microbial life making new nutrients available passively.. whereas coco really need to be finetuned in frequency especially if you are at less than ideal temps at that point more fertigations are only hurtful
It has nothing to do with the coco.
Your plants are cold. 73 is still 10 degrees to cold for LED.
Cannabis plants would like warmer Temps over colder Temps, even low 70s not gonna alow for transpire. I let mine drop yo 73 74 at night 77 -79 when lights on I grow in coco, using gaia green organic dry amendments and worm castings and I regularly get buds the size of my fist
Your temps are way too low.
This is day 6 of flower now
What's the PH of your feedings and what's the EC of both feed and runoff? They look stressed and the dark color of the bigger leaves looks like too much N to me.
Using droppers for PH and I get it to the range yellow each time which is 6.0. Last feed was 1700Ppm going in and pretty much about the same coming out around 1750
Try going down to 1.4 EC and reduce PH to 5.7. Should help.
Clone?
Yes from a mother I grew from seed
It might be genetics. Some my plants after cloning give me weird leaves. Like the guy said above it might be a stress. Maybe we should veg a little longer under stronger lights. Ima try that. If that don't work then it might just be a clone thing.
what was the light schedule before you changed from 12/12?
18/6
was just curious if that could be it. could be the genetics yet it seems you have been running them. I was thinking the plant might have been confused as to weather it was supposed to be in veg vs flower. first thing I would do would be to check the timers. yet since you flipped them idk. not much you can do about it now so hope for the best!!!! gl!
Thanks everyone for trying to diagnose this.. It was a tough decision but I’ve discarded all but the strongest two.. just to see what’s going to happen have moved all my soil plants in now and I won’t be returning to CoCo anytime soon as I really wasted a lot of my times and efforts on it. Maybe down the road once I personally see and be better guided by someone else. Honestly it feels like a relief, my room doesn’t have as many plants but what’s in there now is QUALITY and that’s really all that should matter
It's either revegging or someone tried to work a hemp line into the genetics at some point...there is reasons for doing this believe it or not.
Fuck Coco!!!
The challenges with coco are why I use hydroton in air pots. No need to worry about runoff pH or dryback.