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With my limited experience (haha) I figure it can only be one of two things. 1) nute burn from the blood meal that is in it (which isn't much) or 2) Not enough water. I have been letting the soil get crusty and trying to only water every other day but the they are super dried out after 36 hours and the soil is crusty after 18-24 hours.
With that in mind (along with the lights being hot and very close to them), I have made the following changes:
1) Watered with Super Thrive and Epsom salts (which will also limit the uptake of nutes and flush it out).
2) rearranged my lighting setup -- take a look
3) Misted the leaves to give them all some moisture.
Btw I checked my temps/humidity and they are 80F and 42 Humidity but the max. read 90F and 55 Humidity. It gets hot under all those lights during the day. Hopefully backing them off a bit off the young will help along with the later.
NOTE: I had to move the lamp that sits in the whole on the left to take the photo. So imagine another lamp directly above on the left where their is all that space.
Any other tips or thoughts?
Thanks
Last edited by jjng5; 04-13-2008 at 05:29 AM.
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