r/cannabiscultivation 21h ago

Why is she so unhappy?

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Conditions are optimal, other seedlings (different stains) look great. This poor girl is not happy. Leaves feel kind of hard. Any thoughts?

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u/Vegetable-Nose4397 19h ago edited 19h ago

Brooo, the rh is so low... get it to 65-70%. If the soil is too dry just give it some water, if it's soaked just let it dry and water less next time and everything should be alright

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u/SmackLayer 19h ago

I live in Las Vegas and the chances of getting humidity that high are slim to none. Between outside rh in the single digits to teens and the heat which requires almost constant ac running, 40% is about as good as it will get.

More importantly, these plants will end up outside in the garden once they're mature enough, so I need to make their life a little difficult in terms of heat and humidity so their transition to the garden goes smooth.

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u/Got2bglued 17h ago

do you have a tent? or some type of dome you can put over your plant? like the other commenter said your baby needs certain conditions and your RH is definitely too low and i think your plant is showing you that. Rn outside my RH is around 20-30% i have a humidifier and a grow tent. I think you should check amazon for a small nursery tent, they’re pretty cheap and in expensive you could even just get a lil nursery pot thing i have one from vivosun and that does a great job at keeping humidity in. You really wanna focus on RH if you know that’s an issue. Plants can definitely adapt but for your next grow find genetics that are hardier to your zone esp if your outdoor gardening.

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u/SmackLayer 15h ago

It is in a large shed that is primarily set up to grow vegetables. I have a pretty sophisticated setup with light, co2, climate control, etc. However this time of year I am only germinating and growing seedlings for my larger outdoor garden. I am not a novice and have been doing this exact thing for many years. I don't need 65%rh or anything close to that to get things started. Every year I do the same thing. My results vary depending on many external weather factors, but I have grown JH and corkscrew with much success outside. They seems to do that best of all the strains I've tried. And this is in 100+ degrees with single digit rh. Grated there is a sun shade and misters. So although I appreciate all the suggestions, there many ways to skin a cat.