Indoor Indoor 3x gorilla glue in coco coir first time grow

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Hey guys! I'm growing 3 gorilla glue autoflowers in coco coir, its my first grow. They're currently on day 10, I've been feeding with the canna coco line, about 200 ppm per feed at 5.8 pH. I live in cali so its pretty dry and hot here sometimes the tent gets up to 88 f and lowest RH is 48%. During the day i can keep it normal around 60% humidity and 84 f. Here are some pics! I would love some feedback and advice and tell me if my girls are having any nutrient deficiencies. Some of their leaves look a little dry or pale, let me know what you think. I'm especially worried about the ones in the 2nd and 3rd pics, they have been growing slow and have a little bit of odd leaves.
 

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They look ok to me, is the bottom one in a 2 litre bottle?

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They look ok to me, is the bottom one in a 2 litre bottle?

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No its in a liter bottle i didn't really know if i had enough space for 3 plants in 3 gal pots in my 2x2x4 tent. Any idea on what to do with it? Do you think it could live out its lifespan in the bottle? Or am I going to have to transplant into something a little bigger. I was thinking maybe like a half gal food container would be small enough to fit in there
 
It can be done with good drainage but you will have to water twice a day in flower. My two litre bottle grow was almost twice a day with a small reservoir at the bottom and a wick. A 3 litre pot is only 50c/p depending on where you are. A 1 litre will keep you on your toes lol
No its in a liter bottle i didn't really know if i had enough space for 3 plants in 3 gal pots in my 2x2x4 tent. Any idea on what to do with it? Do you think it could live out its lifespan in the bottle? Or am I going to have to transplant into something a little bigger. I was thinking maybe like a half gal food container would be small enough to fit in there

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It can be done with good drainage but you will have to water twice a day in flower. My two litre bottle grow was almost twice a day with a small reservoir at the bottom and a wick. A 3 litre pot is only 50c/p depending on where you are. A 1 litre will keep you on your toes lol

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Thanks for the reply! I think I messed up when mixing my medium, I only had enough perlite for about 70/30 or 80/20. Is that okay? or will it be a problem in the future. I bought more perlite but don't want to be digging around in my coco and potentially messing up the roots. I posted a picture of my tent in another reply. Let me know if you think two 3 gallon smart pots and a half gal food container would work.
 
Hey guys! quick update. I'm having a hard time controlling the temp/rh in the tent since I'm living in CA. Woke up this morning to 91 degree f in my tent with 45% RH my plants leaves on the edge were starting to curl up. Am now running a portable AC and humidifier so levels have stabilized to 86 f and 50% RH. Is that okay?.
 

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What's up Ryan, as a fellow Californian learning through his first grow, and dealing with this crazy heat, I want to share a chart I have found helpful. Geting your humidity and temps in line is going to be important. I overlooked this until my plants suffered from heat stress and folks on AFN introduced it to me.

You probably will need a humidifier in your tent. My cool mist humidifier cost $40 from Amazon, and might have saved my grow.

Good luck, man!
 
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What's up Ryan, as a fellow Californian learning through his first grow, and dealing with this crazy heat, I want to share a chart I have found helpful. Geting your humidity and temps in line is going to be important. I overlooked this until my plants suffered from heat stress and folks on AFN introduced it to me.

You probably will need a humidifier in your tent. My cool mist humidifier cost $40 from Amazon, and might have saved my grow.

Good luck, man!
Hey man thanks for the chart! I've think I've seen that chart flying around before, never quite understood how to read it. I'm guessing the yellow blocks are the optimal levels? What do the numbers with decimals mean? I have gotten a humidifier and lowered the temp down to 82 f and 60% RH, but that puts me in the dark blue section in the chart. If i have a stable 82 f does that mean I need to keep the RH at close to 70-75%? seems a little high.
 
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