Didn’t you just water a couple days ago?
How big of pot did you transplant into? Did you water again? I would not cut any leaves right now. The plant is stressed from over watering and the transplant. 1” of dried soil is not very much.
@Bubblehead @Covertgrower I have not watered them in 3 days now but the light is 18" above the plant and I’m transplanting the one that I focused in the picture today I only have one good pot. Still haven’t been able to test the ph ove been working crazy hours lately. Since I took that picture this morning those leaves have curled even more and I haven’t done anything to them.
It may not have dried enough yet and might be still to wet. Some soils hold on to water for a bit.
It is still slightly moist should be completely dry by tomorrow, filling out a ticket now and also just moved the light 6" further away.
@SeaSeaside_guy1 not sure where to put it in if I’m being honest so here it is
What strain: sugar black rose seed found from a bud
Method: Soil mix with fertilizer
Vessels: Pots
PH of Water: NA
PPM/TDS or EC: NA
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor
Light system: giixer 1200w led (I saw results only showing about 5-600w sadly ) 300w random Chinese led
Temps: Day, 78-82 night, 72-75
Humidity: Day, 45% night, 55%
Ventilation system: built in fan on the 1200w led
Co2: no
Not enough lighting, (for in flower) no air exchange, no air fan circulating inside the tent. These are some things missing.
The soil mixed with fertilizer may cause issues with PH, and uncontrollable release of nitrogen during flower. If you can transplant into something without fertilizer you should.
@Covertgrower I can’t remove whats already in the soil but when I transplant I won’t add more and I thought 800w would flower one plant, how much more will I need? I’ll get a fan to get fresh air in but it’s in my closet so I’m not sure how fresh it will get.
One plant will probably be okay under this light, but adding more might be an issue.
This would be enough Wattage if that’s what it was drawing from the wall. More than likely the actual draw is around 200w. Do you have any pictures of the back of the light? It should say what the actual wattage is.
@Covertgrower the Chinese led doesn’t say anything on the back but this is what the giixer says
It says 85-265v 100pc dual chip
I also just transplanted her to a 5 gallon pot the roots look great still but the soil that was added was moist so I’m gonna have to wait a few more days again to water
Invest in a good Digital PH meter. If PH is off your going to have a lot of problems start showing up.
I’ll place an order for one in the upcoming few weeks I think I have some strips laying around but I think I need to collect the run-off to test it right right? Sorry I’m not entirely sure what I’m doing even with the guides lol When I moved my one plant to the 5 gallon the roots were having a field day around the soil in that 1 gallon
Correct, but you’ll want it to dry out first.
Do you have an amazon link to the light?
@Covertgrower The giixer or the random one? The giixer link is right here I think this is the right one the random light I have no clue on it was given to me by a friend- https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07HFC7HV5/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8
I also have a natural heat grow light I just took out because temps went up to 85 and stayed their
That light only uses “ consuming only 110 watts“ in the description.
I don’t have the money for a bigger light at the moment I’m hoping it will work for one plant
Do you not think it’ll work for one plant anymore?
It’ll grow one plant, but it may not be enough to produce the best. Just consider upgrading down the road.
