Please help is it heat stress or what?!

So Im growing strawberry banana and a few other strains and my biggest strawberry banana is canoeing and cant figure the problem temp is 78 and RH 57%. I know theres slight nitro toxicity from grow big and fish fert to sub big bloom thats gone as well and im feeding the girls ph balanced water to help her recover. Should i hit her with super thrive and ph water for couple feedings? No rush its not auto like one in the back. I have one fan running so i know its not wind burn. And have 4 in ventilation system running 24 hrs. So its pulling heat constantly cant figure it out please help thanks
 

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The8thChevron

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I would be willing to bet it's much warmer than 78° at the tops of your plants. It's only a slight curl so I would guess you're hitting 83° or so. Find a way to test the temp up at the top of you plants, either just hold your thermometer there for a few minutes or move the lights up a couple inches and see if it helps.
 
I would be willing to bet it's much warmer than 78° at the tops of your plants. It's only a slight curl so I would guess you're hitting 83° or so. Find a way to test the temp up at the top of you plants, either just hold your thermometer there for a few minutes or move the lights up a couple inches and see if it helps.
Ok thanks ill let ya know i dont have hygrometer at canopy level its on vent fan six feet up im running spider farmer 1000 so not much heat
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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Looks more like signs of over watering to me. When I see crinkled leaves like those it usually turns out to be over watering or bugs causing it. I would try cutting back on the watering and, if you are already seeing signs of excessive nutrients, then cut back on your feeding. It took me awhile to learn that less is better when watering and nutrients are concerned. You can quickly and easily fix a plant that hasn’t had enough water or nutrients. Over watering can cause irreversible root damage and over feeding can cause lockout and irreversible damage to the leaves and flowers.
 
Looks more like signs of over watering to me. When I see crinkled leaves like those it usually turns out to be over watering or bugs causing it. I would try cutting back on the watering and, if you are already seeing signs of excessive nutrients, then cut back on your feeding. It took me awhile to learn that less is better when watering and nutrients are concerned. You can quickly and easily fix a plant that hasn’t had enough water or nutrients. Over watering can cause irreversible root damage and over feeding can cause lockout and irreversible damage to the leaves and flowers.
Ok will water less hope its all good thanks
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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Bitches blew up i remember yall was gettin on me in beginning i burnt my couple plants up lol its cool i learn from my mistakes unlike a dummy
Mistakes make better growers. It's hard to learn how to prevent something from going wrong when nothing has ever gone wrong. One of the reasons I've left my earlier diaries up on my grow diaries page, is so people who look at it can see the mistakes I've made, and know that I'm not some blow hard who acts like he never fucks up. It took me over a year to really figure out how to water a soil grow properly. Then I switched to an organic grow in March, and it was a whole new learning process for watering and feeding again, but I caught on to that a lot quicker.
 

spek9

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Sweet man i have another symptom heres some pics what u think nitrogen toxicity and over water? Or defiency i been doing great then this happens ugh
Can't tell if there's over watering in those pics, but there is certainly some very slight N toxicity.
 
Can't tell if there's over watering in those pics, but there is certainly some very slight N toxicity.
Ok so not too bad huh how much should I feed it i been giving them a gatorade bottle each of nutrients mixed in gallon water first i do 4 tsp grow big per 2 gal and silica and cal mag and nitrozyme but out of that now
 

spek9

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Ok so not too bad huh how much should I feed it i been giving them a gatorade bottle each of nutrients mixed in gallon water first i do 4 tsp grow big per 2 gal and silica and cal mag and nitrozyme but out of that now
What products that you're using contain Nitrogen? I know Cal-Mag does (because the source of Calcium is Calcium Nitrate) so don't include that. Lower the amount slightly.

Also, I don't measure by Gatorade bottle. That's not a normal practice :)
 
Lol i go by tesp per gallon but yeah trying to put this fuckin thing in full throttle and fuckin up with the dumb shit like this im using GB calmag silica and was using fish feet but the soil is nutrient enough its only month old maybe more
 
So overall my girls are doing great right its only my 2nd serious grow i did last year no nutes no ph water just regular water and shit this time i invested
 
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