so i am doing a grow
super silver haze from seed
in 20ltr cloth pots
coco fibre medium
under 600hps lights for 18 hours a day
feeding them a cf of 6
ph water to 6.4
i have good extraction and fresh air in too with fans
temp during day is 74 to 82 and on a night it can be 60 to 65
humidity used to be up to 70% in the room they came from and now its a 50 in the new room
they are a foot tall and bushy and till now have done great but today they really looked wilted and seem to be giving up on life. i have just moved them from one room into a proper grow room and wonder if i have shocked them. i water them every second day and they don’t look over watered please help as i have 28 of these and would hate to loose them all i live in a cold climate but the plants are in doors as you can see from pic all was good before i moved them
i did think that and did water accordingly but they still look like life is being sucked from them. im hoping when i go see them in the morning all will be fine but i will have to wait and see i guess. thanks for speedy reply
I agree it’s quite possible its just adjusting to the new conditions. I would give it a bit to adapt. I have moved mine several times and being in the light out of light transition can have an effect.
@jimmyjimjam They get acclimated to where they are and then a change messes with them! In coco you need to stay wet, it can be hard to rehydrate! What type coir are you using?
I use 3gal bags, and i water 1L to 1.5L twice a day normally, and to 15%runoff when testing! I would use that as a gauge until you find what is best for your plants. You may even want to start lower to see how they respond!
Hid is just a type of light that generally puts off the yellowish orange hue in your pics. And run off is the discharge that runs out the bottom of the pot.