ShabbaDanks
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I want to get another opinion on my minor plant problem. I also saw a small brown circle in the middle of one of my leaves...
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Thanks for the input... these were monster cropped thats why the hormones are a bit out of wack... they were getting rootbound in 16 oz cups and these were the only pots around at the time.i see a few problems the single blade leaves are because the plant was trying to flower then brought back to veg (can herm)
the leaf with ripples on it is from humidity to high. the pots are big for such small plants could had a better result with a smaller pot in the beginning (less humidity in the air) also hard to tell other problems because the pics are from far away
Ill take pics wirh the lights off tomorrow thanksI can't see anything with those yellow pics
How much CaMg have you been feeding them? Too much Ca can lockout mg..I want to get another opinion on my minor plant problem. I also saw a small brown circle in the middle of one of my leaves...
1/4 Teaspoon per gal. I didnt go heavy because im not using RO waterHow much CaMg have you been feeding them? Too much Ca can lockout mg..
Every 3rd feed. Second feed is waterOk but how frequently are you feeding that amount?
Thanks for your help. I honestly think its a lack of Nitrogen. They are young so I just started bumping up the ppms gradually. Right now I'm about at 600ppms. Yes my PH is always around 5.8 I test it before every feed. My lights are set to 600w and there are 4 of them. Canopy temp is fluctuating a bit between 78 and 82. I'm using straight CoCo which was pre soaked and rinsed in PH water of about 5.5-5.8. I'm feeding them the 3 part flora series with Silica and Cal Mag for right now. Friday I will throw in half teaspoon of molasses pre gal (unsulfured). I guess this would be considered city water and the ppms are 190 alone. I'm feeding them about 3 times a week. I didn't know Cal Mag was that important in flower. Thanks for the info. I usually dial back the calmag in flower a bit.That is probably fine, camg is more important in flower than veg. Better pics would be great to help you identify the problem, is that top down yellowing? They appear to be young plants, which shouldn't need many nutrients. Your root zone may be too hot as light will be absorbed into those black water pans you're using.
What light intensity are your ballasts set to?
What is your canopy temperature?
What is in your soil medium/substrate?
What else are you feeding them and how many times per week?
Have you tested the pH of your water? Are you using city (tap) water?
The more people know the easier it will be to help find a diagnosis
Whats the best method for pictures? I like posting a few but I also hate the sodium light effect, my flash on the camera washes them out and I don't ever use my iphone due to the GPS info.I can't see anything with those yellow pics
You may be locking out nutrients with a pH that low, maybe adjust to 5.8-6.0. 190ppm is a bit high, reverse osmosis units are great as they filter out chlorine/chloraminie and fluoride. I have one by P{ure water products, which brings the ppm down to 19. Hope they recover!Thanks for your help. I honestly think its a lack of Nitrogen. They are young so I just started bumping up the ppms gradually. Right now I'm about at 600ppms. Yes my PH is always around 5.8 I test it before every feed. My lights are set to 600w and there are 4 of them. Canopy temp is fluctuating a bit between 78 and 82. I'm using straight CoCo which was pre soaked and rinsed in PH water of about 5.5-5.8. I'm feeding them the 3 part flora series with Silica and Cal Mag for right now. Friday I will throw in half teaspoon of molasses pre gal (unsulfured). I guess this would be considered city water and the ppms are 190 alone. I'm feeding them about 3 times a week. I didn't know Cal Mag was that important in flower. Thanks for the info. I usually dial back the calmag in flower a bit.
N deficiency would appear on leaves from the bottom up, not the top down. Left pic shows yellowing top down if I'm not mistaken?More pics...I swear to god if you stare at my wifes toes im going to cut your eyes out!
Ha thats cush man!More pics...I swear to god if you stare at my wifes toes im going to cut your eyes out!
Thanks... you have been very helpful.You may be locking out nutrients with a pH that low, maybe adjust to 5.8-6.0. 190ppm is a bit high, reverse osmosis units are great as they filter out chlorine/chloraminie and fluoride. I have one by P{ure water products, which brings the ppm down to 19. Hope they recover!
Shit... your right... ok so what is that?N deficiency would appear on leaves from the bottom up, not the top down. Left pic shows yellowing top down if I'm not mistaken?
They all look fine man, just do a good Ph5.8 flush using tap water ppm, then do a basic ppm/Ph test on a sample of your run off water. When you happy its all right just start again using your nutes again at 75% dose and build back to where they are cooking again! Adding extra Calmag shouldn't be necessary if the nutes are for coco or you have LED lights? If you have overdone anything here its worrying... trust me they are fine just need some TLC and building up with a good reliable coco nutrient regime.Shit... your right... ok so what is that?
Cool! You know how they say your good if your can diagnose the problem early... well maybe I'm worrying too much trying to get there...They all look fine man, just do a good Ph5.8 flush using tap water ppm, then do a basic ppm/Ph test on a sample of your run off water. When you happy its all right just start again using your nutes again at 75% dose and build back to where they are cooking again! Adding extra Calmag shouldn't be necessary if the nutes are for coco or you have LED lights? If you have overdone anything here its worrying... trust me they are fine just need some TLC and building up with a good reliable coco nutrient regime.