Stompromper
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Lol what heat stress...
See the leaves on the plant right under your light?Lol what heat stress...
I feel your pain. I made my grow room when I had a buzz and instead of 6.5 feet tall I cut everything to 5.5 feet >_<.Probably is a little.. I vegged them a week to long and they stretched more than I expected.. lights are as high as I can get them lol.
I don't see a problem with your garden, not any moisture stress issues to be of concern. Plants look healthy to me with only a few leaves cupped - nice job! Hard to get the complete picture under HPS though but that doesn't have anything to do with someone trying to be picky just for the sake of being picky.Lol what heat stress...
Yep I've definitely been there. I've a few plants showing deficiencies, mainly nitrogen. I gave up worrying about ph, sounds dumb, but my tap water is like 8.7 and when I was religious about phing my water I had worse problems than I do jusr throwing straight tap water on them. 4th grow with straight tap water and results have always met my expectations. And I can usually manage any deficiencies without much hassle.I don't see a problem with your garden, not any major moisture stress issues to be of concern. Plants look healthy to me. Hard to get the complete picture for me under HPS though.
This is how heat stress shows in a TFD Thai-tanic plant. Once the leaves curl up, nothing you can do to correct it...damage has been done. Not a real world issue if the leaves are still green and healthy, meaning, they are still capable of photosynthesis. Happened to me almost every year - lived in an oven then - S. Texas.
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I hear that. You have to unlearn all the crap you learn from these forums.Yep I've definitely been there. I've a few plants showing deficiencies, mainly nitrogen. I gave up worrying about ph, sounds dumb, but my tap water is like 8.7 and when I was religious about phing my water I had worse problems than I do jusr throwing straight tap water on them. 4th grow with straight tap water and results have always met my expectations. And I can usually manage any deficiencies without much hassle.
What foods and how much? PLEASE, NO product names! NPK and micro values only.Worse problem I ever have is late flower.. leaves get little brown spots on them and eventually get crispy.. but its always late enough to not really hurt the harvest at all.
Being a longtime member of the UB school you have too low N. Get a more balanced nutrient like Jacks Classic Citrus Feed. Don't need to use bloom specific nutrients to get large nugs.I use Gen Hydro Maxi Bloom 5-15-14 as a Lucas Method, 1 tsp per gallon in soil every 3rd watering. Thats as much as I can tell you at the moment.
Whatever works for you, I'm just letting you know what UB is going to say, you did ask for his advice, I'm sure he will echo the same response shortly...your nitrogen is too low that's why your leaves are dying...I don't think there is anything simpler than jacks citrus feed. 1/2 to 1 tsp per gallon depending on the pheno and size of the plant.I dont use it because its a bloom feed, I use it because it coincides witb the Lucas Method, or KISS...