

How soon would they be showing signs of failure?
The close up is a Pink Tiger (the healthiest of the group, 4 untagged pots) which I truly don’t believe is stressed after people’s comments on my previous posts regarding some of the varieties with darker foliage, so the cotyledons don’t worry me so much.
The fact that they’re still standing up and look the same is a good sign I would assume. I assume this because the Fresno’s condition back there is looking pretty dire, he flopped over overnight.
Still working out the micro-environment in the tent but it’s 77° during the “day” cycle and a minimum of 68° during “night”. Humidity is a max of 64% with an average of 60%, my VPD doesn’t want to make its mind up however and is anywhere from 1.2 to 2.0 depending. Haven’t quite dialed that one in yet.
Lung room is 64° ambient at 48% humidity. One circular fan inside for a bit of airflow.
Any tips are appreciated, I have a new respect for what the true hobbyists do here after this ordeal.
by vapemustache
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They look at at this age, hard to say really as I can’t see the plants very well. What’s on the surface? Vermiculite?
I like to leave my surface raw to limit any chance of Dampening off.