Lion-O
Active Member
I have 6 clones, 3rd generation White Widow. They're in I believe 1 gal. pots right now. Watering about once weekly (once they finally dry out). Happy Frog soil with about 40-50% perlite. Using Dyna gro nutes and cal-mag plus, alternating between waterings from nutes to just cal. with pro-tek. PH range around 6.3 - 6.6 with RO water. Located in a tent with 2 overhead stationary clip fans with a 2ft. oscillating fan on low. MH light of 600watt set at 250 watt. It's an air cooled light. Venting out tent from above, with intake passive from below screen.
Occasionally getting a leaf dying already on the bottom, yellowed. Also have brown edging on some leaves, and a couple have had browning in the center or there-abouts. Been giving 2-3 ml foliage pro, and 1-2 ml cal mag on the alternating watering week. They're about 3 weeks into veg.
My light was about 2 feet above the plants, thought this was good enough. They also were generally sheltered from direct light since they were shaded by two larger plants that were just moved from the tent to flower area. Is that my problem? They weren't used to the light and have been burned due to too much? If so, I thought light burn only occurred on the tips? If that isn't it, what could this be? I increased the nutes to that stated above because of the yellowing leaves, so figured it needed additional N.
As always, thanks for any input!
Occasionally getting a leaf dying already on the bottom, yellowed. Also have brown edging on some leaves, and a couple have had browning in the center or there-abouts. Been giving 2-3 ml foliage pro, and 1-2 ml cal mag on the alternating watering week. They're about 3 weeks into veg.
My light was about 2 feet above the plants, thought this was good enough. They also were generally sheltered from direct light since they were shaded by two larger plants that were just moved from the tent to flower area. Is that my problem? They weren't used to the light and have been burned due to too much? If so, I thought light burn only occurred on the tips? If that isn't it, what could this be? I increased the nutes to that stated above because of the yellowing leaves, so figured it needed additional N.
As always, thanks for any input!