Good day
First time growing, it's been lots of fun though the amount of time in researching and taking care of them feels like a second job. It's quite the all consuming hobby.
Anyways, my plant is growing nicely and getting quite large (about a foot tall, 2ft x 2ft) but there is quite a lot of discoloration in the leaves that is giving me some concern.
I'm growing in coco, the plant is about 6 weeks old in veg and it's probably an F2 sativa hybrid of some sort.
She is growing under 90 watts of quantum boards (and in the vicinity of another 60 watt QB) about 2 and a half feet above the canopy. I'm not sure if the discoloration can be attributed to the color temperature of the LED's playing tricks on my eyes, or if it is just a strain that just ends up looking like this in veg. I had the lights a bit lower (2 feet above) and had it up to 105 watts but felt like the problem could be linked to too much/too close light so backed it off.
Currently, I've been feeding about 2 grams Peters 5-11-26, 1.9 grams Calnit and 950mg of Epsom salts for a PPM of about 800 (filtered water is 100ppm). Sometimes I'll mix in kelp and fulvic.
I usually feed at 5.8-5.9 PH. I learned that magnesium absorbs better at 6-6.2 but in an effort to help increase nitrogen uptake and fix the leaf problem, I've not really staggered the PH above 5.9.
Though the leaves at the bottom are quite yellow relative to the upper leaves, now I feel like my problem might not even be a nitrogen deficiency but could be magnesium instead.
Should I increase the already seemingly high PPM's on my next feed? Would it be better to boost the PH to 6.1 or 6.2 for a few days? Is it possible that I have some nutrient lockout and should flush?
Please take a look at the picture and if you have any advice I'd appreciate it.
First time growing, it's been lots of fun though the amount of time in researching and taking care of them feels like a second job. It's quite the all consuming hobby.
Anyways, my plant is growing nicely and getting quite large (about a foot tall, 2ft x 2ft) but there is quite a lot of discoloration in the leaves that is giving me some concern.
I'm growing in coco, the plant is about 6 weeks old in veg and it's probably an F2 sativa hybrid of some sort.
She is growing under 90 watts of quantum boards (and in the vicinity of another 60 watt QB) about 2 and a half feet above the canopy. I'm not sure if the discoloration can be attributed to the color temperature of the LED's playing tricks on my eyes, or if it is just a strain that just ends up looking like this in veg. I had the lights a bit lower (2 feet above) and had it up to 105 watts but felt like the problem could be linked to too much/too close light so backed it off.
Currently, I've been feeding about 2 grams Peters 5-11-26, 1.9 grams Calnit and 950mg of Epsom salts for a PPM of about 800 (filtered water is 100ppm). Sometimes I'll mix in kelp and fulvic.
I usually feed at 5.8-5.9 PH. I learned that magnesium absorbs better at 6-6.2 but in an effort to help increase nitrogen uptake and fix the leaf problem, I've not really staggered the PH above 5.9.
Though the leaves at the bottom are quite yellow relative to the upper leaves, now I feel like my problem might not even be a nitrogen deficiency but could be magnesium instead.
Should I increase the already seemingly high PPM's on my next feed? Would it be better to boost the PH to 6.1 or 6.2 for a few days? Is it possible that I have some nutrient lockout and should flush?
Please take a look at the picture and if you have any advice I'd appreciate it.