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    We have been growing indoors for about two years now and keep experiencing what looks like heat stress. But every when they are being fed the same thing, same environment... it happens randomly. Now we are in week 3 flowering and we have buds but no hairs! I'm freaking! Temps are 71-78,humidity is around 78-81%. We are not feeding full bites, using 1000 w on a light track. They were so beautiful and green and healthy until this last week and a half. We are in soil, running General Hydro nutrients. I am trying to attach photos but it's throwing an error. I will keep trying. Plewse ask away and provide any help you can. We will begin Thrive Alive red in two days.
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    Can we assume this is a soil grow?
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    Is it the top pic we are talking about?
    They look slightly heat stressed to me but nothing major, just raise the light a bit and turn your fan up to lower the temps and get a good wet dry cycle with your soil is my two penneth!
    And how many plants do you have, sure I can see a lot of costa pots full of little pot plants in your second pic 🤔


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    Quote Originally Posted by alissha16 View Post
    We have been growing indoors for about two years now and keep experiencing what looks like heat stress. But every when they are being fed the same thing, same environment... it happens randomly. Now we are in week 3 flowering and we have buds but no hairs! I'm freaking! Temps are 71-78,humidity is around 78-81%. We are not feeding full bites, using 1000 w on a light track. They were so beautiful and green and healthy until this last week and a half. We are in soil, running General Hydro nutrients. I am trying to attach photos but it's throwing an error. I will keep trying. Plewse ask away and provide any help you can. We will begin Thrive Alive red in two days.
    Based on the small amount of enviroment details id say Humidy needs bringing down,81% stops/restricts the plant expirating which then backs up to the plant not pulling water/nutes into itself via roots cos it is "full" and cant get rid of what its already got.

    also will need a fan playing gently over them and of course constant fresh air coming into tent/area.

    you dont say what the 1000w is,hps/led?,if hps then theres your heat problem,go down to a 600w.

    how many plants have you under said 1000w.?

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    with humidity that high you are lucky not to have fungus growing, as ggotch say not good for growing.

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    How old from seed? Auto's or photo plant?
    Look kind of young to be worrying yet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Innerself View Post
    How old from seed? Auto's or photo plant?
    Look kind of young to be worrying yet
    GL fella
    week 3 flowering apparently,feeding with hydro nutes in a soil grow and RH of 81%.surprised theyre not riddled with rot tbh

    quite baffling really ,all youve got to do is spend ten minutes reading talk threads,let alone two years, and youd know this was all wrong surely

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    Do yourself and your plants a favour
    Drop whatever your feeding your plants
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    Low humidity when them leaves do that also , maybe a fan is blowing directly on them ?

    whats the groom temps ?

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    hi bud your temps are fine but your humidity needs to be below the 50% mark tho drop the hydro nutes as your growing in soil as these nutes dont do well in soil
    having no hairs is not a real biggie due to the genetics of some strains but the rest seems ok try a full strength feed of nutes made for soil not hydro and try to get that humidity down badly or your gonna run into rot trouble fast

    all the best and happy growing

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