Welcome All My Friends To The Show That Never Ends - Canna M & Nismo12 Team Up!

Thank you so much,
I would love to hear about your Carnival and how you treat it needs etc... it is in my upcoming-thanks to SweetS-project and I would be absolutely devastated if I didn't make it
 
Thank you so much,
I would love to hear about your Carnival and how you treat it needs etc... it is in my upcoming-thanks to SweetS-project and I would be absolutely devastated if I didn't make it
She's not an auto, but I'll snap a few pics of her just for you. She's getting big!!! Pretty excited about that!! I have so many things to do today, but they will all be enjoyable to me. I'll probably start with making the mmj hand lotion, then move to making my Cco capsules, then go into taking pics. Then maybe some house chores if I get around to them. Lol!!
 
She's not an auto, but I'll snap a few pics of her just for you. She's getting big!!! Pretty excited about that!! I have so many things to do today, but they will all be enjoyable to me. I'll probably start with making the mmj hand lotion, then move to making my Cco capsules, then go into taking pics. Then maybe some house chores if I get around to them. Lol!!
I tend to " forget" chores when reading and researching... imagine when I start growing :rofl:
Let me check what I will be getting....... checking my inbox... it is a feminized Carnival.. and I will have it in about a week from today!!! I really look forward to all 6 seeds but the Carnival seed will be 'SOMETHING SPECIAL" for my husband. and it will help my friend with cancer too.. I plan on taking cuttings from her so I will have more of it ( unless I win some seeds.)
I :Love: Sue
 
I tend to " forget" chores when reading and researching... imagine when I start growing :rofl:
Let me check what I will be getting....... checking my inbox... it is a feminized Carnival.. and I will have it in about a week from today!!! I really look forward to all 6 seeds but the Carnival seed will be 'SOMETHING SPECIAL" for my husband. and it will help my friend with cancer too.. I plan on taking cuttings from her so I will have more of it ( unless I win some seeds.)
I :Love: Sue
She is amazing, isn't she? I want to be just like her when I grow up.
 
She's not an auto, but I'll snap a few pics of her just for you. She's getting big!!! Pretty excited about that!! I have so many things to do today, but they will all be enjoyable to me. I'll probably start with making the mmj hand lotion, then move to making my Cco capsules, then go into taking pics. Then maybe some house chores if I get around to them. Lol!!

Morning eh....You know what ya have to do! Don't ya.......get on it girl! ;) :Namaste::high-five:
 
Houston, we have a problem!

Its been hot here lately. The plants seemed droopy yesterday before we fed them. We checked on them last night and, to our surprise, they were till sad looking. This morning was the same thing. Here are a few pics. Please let us know what you think. :thumb:

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If I were to look at these pics, Id tell the grower that they just need to give them another day and they should bounce back. Lol

Just a little side note: I made sure no feet pic were taken. We all know what that does to Duggan. Lol!!

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At first I will say that I thought they were thirsty on Saturday night so Sunday morning we fed them. Whammo. I thought they would recover. Last night they were still sad so we turned the lights down to 75% to help cool it off. This morning after the lights were on for 2 hours it was 75 degrees with 51% humidity. All seems well right?

I could see maybe one or two getting upset but all of them? Ph when watering was 6.48 and it had been 4 days since their last watering. Pots were light so they needed it.

This has been racking my brain for the last 30 hours and I didn't think to bring it up since they usually work themselves out of it quickly. Nothing has changed from day to day other than it being hot as hell outside and about upper 80s in the GR. Sigh.
 
At first I will say that I thought they were thirsty on Saturday night so Sunday morning we fed them. Whammo. I thought they would recover. Last night they were still sad so we turned the lights down to 75% to help cool it off. This morning after the lights were on for 2 hours it was 75 degrees with 51% humidity. All seems well right?

I could see maybe one or two getting upset but all of them? Ph when watering was 6.48 and it had been 4 days since their last watering. Pots were light so they needed it.

This has been racking my brain for the last 30 hours and I didn't think to bring it up since they usually work themselves out of it quickly. Nothing has changed from day to day other than it being hot as hell outside and about upper 80s in the GR. Sigh.

:hmmmm: Have you started any new brand/bottle of nutes? Perhaps you got either a bad batch of something or mis-measured?

Your environmentals seem fine, and I know you guys know what you're doing, so, to effect all of them, I'm thinking it's something like the above and, if so, I would flush everything and start with a fresh batch of nutes.
 
Re: Welcome All My Friends To The Show That Never Ends - Canna M & Nismo12 Team Up!

:hmmmm: Have you started any new brand/bottle of nutes? Perhaps you got either a bad batch of something or mis-measured?

Your environmentals seem fine, and I know you guys know what you're doing, so, to effect all of them, I'm thinking it's something like the above and, if so, I would flush everything and start with a fresh batch of nutes.
We haven't changed anything. No new bottles of nutes, same ratios, same schedule. We literally have changed nothing. One thing that threw me off guard was one of them that is getting tap water rather than the tranquility water was doing the same thing. So it made me believe it was environmental. The flower room got fed and they are looking great and it usually runs a couple degrees warmer in there since there are more lights.

Oh and we go through 8 - 3 gallon sprayers while feeding and watering. So every 3 gallons getsome mixed separately. So if it was a bad mixture, it would have happened to 2 or 3 rather than the entire veg room.
 
Yes it was a little warm lol. That's why the lights got dimmed thinking it was that.

OK...so, I'm betting it's heat stress. I think low 80's WITH CO2 is about the highest they like. Without the CO2, I'd try to keep it under 80*F and see if they perk up! With all those lights you've been adding, you may need to also add additional ventilation.
 
Time to add some AC guys. Get those temps below 80 or add some CO2. I know you will think of something dope AF. Can't wait to see how you guys tackle this problem.

Cheers guys
Yeah I know lol. We have been using the house AC and it has been doing fine. Then when Temps get to 100 outside, it can't keep up with a hot basement. We have been talking about getting a 15,000 BTU portable AC unit for down there. I guess this is going to make to make us do it. What's another $500 to make it so we can grow our meds without an issue temp wise? It's always been a battle with temps ever since we started. It's going to happen now.
 
Fix a quick co2 booster... water yeast and sugar in a bottle SHAKE with thumb on bottle top..and walk around... remove thumb and let the co2 fly around.. repeat around all plants.

There are a number of those home-made CO2 systems but I don't think the old sugar/yeast (or brewing beer or wine in the growroom, etc.) will do much. Although, I've seen dry ice used pretty effectively!

In order to have an effect on the plants, you need to cut off the ventilation and raise the PPM's of the CO2 in the growroom to something like 1200-1500 PPM during the day (there's about 300 PPM in normal air and plants don't use CO2 at night).

Those home-made sugar/yeast machines just don't have the ability to raise the PPM's to an effective level.

Check out the dry ice, though:

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I don't know what the PPM's get to, but I suspect it's pretty high and, worthy to note, nothing that can really be controlled with dry ice effectively to my knowledge, although, it could be measured.
 
Oh boy...i've been too busy with other crap...Ya ...i guess it's too hot...i'm glad you corrected yourself there Krip...woooshhh.
C & N , those temps for your lil gr. there are way too hot. You don't need CO2....more on this later. As long as you are happy with what you've given them (water) get the temps down to low to mid 80's at the highest. Then increase the air flow some. get the RH around 50-60%...gotta book...later. Cheers gang!
 
Oh boy...i've been too busy with other crap...Ya ...i guess it's too hot...i'm glad you corrected yourself there Krip...woooshhh.
C & N , those temps for your lil gr. there are way too hot. You don't need CO2....more on this later. As long as you are happy with what you've given them (water) get the temps down to low to mid 80's at the highest. Then increase the air flow some. get the RH around 50-60%...gotta book...later. Cheers gang!
The veg room normally is high of 78 and 50-55% humidity. That's when outside temps are below 90. The last few days it was 100 outside and it was warm in there. Mid to upper 80s. I thought they would be fine until it cooled off since it gets hot outside. But when combined with them being thirsty, it just magnified the issue. They took a while to recover but they are looking back to normal now...well a lot closer anyways.

Some pictures are going to posted here in a bit. But thanks everyone. I was about to lose my mind. When I thought it was one thing, that didn't fix it. Then tried turning the lights down, then this morning it was still bad. Then getting home today...beautiful sight to see. I guess you get complacent when everything is going perfect for 6 months straight lol.

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