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Gratefulgrowin93

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My new veg light should be here next wednesday, according the the tracking info. Can't wait...:bigjoint:
need to pick me up some 4 bulb t5s for my 4x4 but with mixed spectrum hps bulbs I've vegged and flowered with pretty nice results but Mh probably would've been a bit less lanky plants haha so t5ho for now till I can earn some cash :)

the 600 still yields more than expected when I don't over crowd it might upgrade to a 4x8 from my 4x4 soon hang another 600 do two 4x4 areas 4 plants each of course starting with more but after sexing the seedlings and choosing my keepers I read to do 4 per light these days :)
 

VoxOx

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and ideas ?

i see yellow areas, my six plant have this problem
and combustion at the start of a leaf

please help, I do not want to lose them

I see them for about a week
i give them calmag three days ago but the improvement was not
i spray insect eliminator one week ago

light 600w mh, distance 60cm, duration 24/0, humidity %70, temperature 29ºC
i am started at 26.04.2015 with seeds (indica %75+ og kush and skunk)

I feed them all with the hesi starter kit, ph 6.8 ppm 450 (Two days ago I started to feed before this i feed with canna start

its my first grow, I do not have experience before that

@DST, @Dr.D81
 

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AlphaPhase

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@VoxOx are your plants in Coco? PH should be 5.8. If your pH is really 6.8 I'm guessing that's your problem

Also, is that aluminum foil around the top of the pot? Aluminum foil could cause hot spots from the light, just use white or black plastic instead. I'm guessing the spots are from spraying the plants with the light on? Looks like water spots but it's hard to tell. Good luck.
 

VoxOx

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@VoxOx are your plants in Coco? PH should be 5.8. If your pH is really 6.8 I'm guessing that's your problem

Also, is that aluminum foil around the top of the pot? Aluminum foil could cause hot spots from the light, just use white or black plastic instead. I'm guessing the spots are from spraying the plants with the light on? Looks like water spots but it's hard to tell. Good luck.
thanks for your comment,
no is not my soil is peat moss + vermiculite + perlite + bat guano + mineral magic mix

i am placement yesterday aluminum foil on there to prevent drying of the soil
i am see yellow areas before that (almost 1 week ago)
and yes i am spraying on the plants with pure water 130ppm (started two days ago)

I switched light period to 18/6 on the night, week #4 day one :)
Does that create problems later the yellow spots ?
disease or nutrient deficiency or excess can be ?

sorry for my english, thanks again
 
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oldman60

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and ideas ?

i see yellow areas, my six plant have this problem
and combustion at the start of a leaf

please help, I do not want to lose them

I see them for about a week
i give them calmag three days ago but the improvement was not
i spray insect eliminator one week ago

light 600w mh, distance 60cm, duration 24/0, humidity %70, temperature 29ºC
i am started at 26.04.2015 with seeds (indica %75+ og kush and skunk)

I feed them all with the hesi starter kit, ph 6.8 ppm 450 (Two days ago I started to feed before this i feed with canna start

its my first grow, I do not have experience before that

@DST, @Dr.D81
Looks like light burn to me but it's very small.
Stop spraying the leaves the droplets act like magnifying lenses.
:peace:
 

AlphaPhase

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Peat based soils like promix should be fed with a pH between 5.8-6.3ish. Your 18/6 light schedule is fine, that won't create any problems, start adjusting your water (after you mix your nutrients in) to 6.0 and see if that helps. The spots don't look that bad at all, nothing really to worry about imo, just make sure when you water from now on that the ph is correct
 

Gratefulgrowin93

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I use RO I never oh my water I feel like ph adjusters will kill the beneficial cultures in my compost and soil so I try to mix and pour when I add molasses our brew compost tea I dilute and water don't check ph or ppm and my plants are green not too stretchy frosty yielded well taste and smelt heavenly

call me nuts but I save my ph and ppm meter for hydro experiments and such but my organic soil mixes and compost tea grows like my current one I leave them be as much as possible too see what nature and the genetics have in store for me :)
 

AlphaPhase

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That is correct, soil does not usually need to be ph'ed, organics definitely no pH adjustment is needed. But peat is soil-less and is hydro, same with Coco, and needs adjusting or plants will have nutrient lockout almost immediately :p I must have missed the op's question.
 
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