72-74. I checked it with 3 different thermometers. That’s with the lights on.
Ok consider that issue eliminated then
Hey bud, I hate to be the bearer of some unavoidable bad news. You need to start the replacement plants. Those plants will never thrive. For whatever reason, they are just having a rough start. If ya start seeds in Solo cup with seedling soil, you can grow it much larger prior to moving into netpots. To transplant, just rinse soil off the roots, center in pot and add hydroton.
I hear ya. The only reason I haven’t done that yet is timing. I won’t be home in about 8 weeks so I didn’t want to start anything new. I love the solo cup idea. UK definitely do that next time. Thanks for the brutal honesty😫
I don’t agree. This was a plant that struggled in the beginning. She yeilded 8Z.
I’ve got the pH at 5.8, finally. I’m gonna run these girls for better or worse. I won’t be able to start another grow for awhile so I’ve got nothing to lose.
You Gain a lot more experience with plants that do not grow perfectly than with plants that always do well. Keep it up
Update on my girls. Got the pH adjusted (with a pH pen not the crappy strips], established 50% nutes, and put a fan in then after I realized the humidity in the bucket was 80%.
Thank you!!@Bryan @WickedAle @GreenCoat @Myfriendis410 @Watt-Sun @TDubWilly @MattyBear @peachfuzz
Nice work mate, they are thriving!
@bryan Another example that even tough starts lead to beautiful plants if you just take care of the issue and baby them a bit.
Your payment is some nice bud porn for us to admire lol.
Deal but I’ll need a few more weeks.
Fill us in on your plant?
Absolutely! The one on the right is a week behind the one on the left. Left one didn’t really stretch but she is flowering very nicely. They are both Jack Herer autos. I’m glad my timeline forced me to stay with these two.
Fine job
Thank you and thanks to everybody on this, the most awesome forum of any kind I’ve ever been a part of.