Ok but I always used 0.3ml Calmag per 1L nutrient
1ml/l Canna CalMag increases ur EC by roughly 0.5. Your target should be 0.4 but you are only feeding 1/3 of that. That's fairly low esp. when keeping in mind only half of that is actually Ca & Mg - the other is N & S.What should I do acutely? Dilute nutrient solution?
Okay thanks for your input... so you are saying that my problem started just now because they may need more than before?1ml/l Canna CalMag increases ur EC by roughly 0.5. Your target should be 0.4 but you are only feeding 1/3 of that. That's fairly low esp. when keeping in mind only half of that is actually Ca & Mg - the other is N & S.
HOnestly I just looked back at your post after reading KAss's post. I think I miss read the whole 9ml of cal mag thing. I thought you were using that much per gallon.Ok but I always used 0.3ml Calmag per 1L nutrient solution and the problem just appeared spontaneously.
Ah okay thanks. I think I already stumbled across it some time ago. He is sayings I need nothing but GH micro and bloom 1:2. Do you still use boosters,pk13/14,etc?Do you know the Lucas formula? there are sheets around giving you an idea how EC can be raised depending on the stage of the plant
I am not using a PK booster. The booster is just different kinds of sugar and vitamins for bud production. It's Canna Boost AcceleratorI second that. I didn't realize you were running a PK booster. I've recommended only A+B from the get go. Probably potassium excess.
Snake oil.I am not using a PK booster. The booster is just different kinds of sugar and vitamins for bud production. It's Canna Boost Accelerator
Does work somewhat as foliar. It's rumoured to contain Triacontanol. Not in any way worth the money though.Snake oil.
Ok my environment variables are as follows:They look heat or light-stressed but this could be due to a nutrition problem making the leaves not being able to cope with all the light. for example K def will reduce leaf water content. But it's hard to say the pics are much blurred, in false light...
maybe rH temps are off you've written you are using CO2? what's all your environmental variables? until they do well I'd place lamps at max height if possible these COBs can cause hotspots
That could definitely be a problem. I did adjust the COBs to target the canopy better.Hey, tbh the CO2 enrichment shouldnt cause any problems, it's well beyond any toxic proportions...
Do you by chance have an IR thermometer to measure leaf surface temp? (needs to be calibrated to leaves 0.97 IIRC)
It looks as if you adjusted the 4 outer sides COBs to beam more towards the middle? that's strange because usually the cross-lighting that overlaps there should give higher ppfd there even at. the incentive would rather be to have it uniform everywhere. even a cheap luxmeter or handyapp could help to even that out a little here, just forget the numbers.
I cannot really see below the canopy or deep within but it looks as if the lower leaves are less affected by the serrated edge's cupping? maybe some selective pruning of a few of these topleaves could help distributing some of the light into the lower regions as well + guarantee better airflow. but only so that still no light can reach the surface, it has to remain a closed canopy of leaves still.
That's what makes it snake oil. Make your own for pennies on the dollar:It's rumoured to contain Triacontanol. Not in any way worth the money though.