too much light, leaves display heatstress & tops bleach. not saying they couldn't take that much but surely not in an unhealthy stateApologies for blurriness on some
Ok thanks.too much light, leaves display heatstress & tops bleach. not saying they couldn't take that much but surely not in an unhealthy state
yeah see if the cupping goes awayOk thanks.
So you are saying less light/heat until they recover and then increasing power?
My flower rooms hardly never got over 25C/77F. Many people on here grow in temperate climates indoors with powerful LED's.Could that actually be too cold for the amount of light?
Could I see improvements if I raise the temperature?
I read something about heat to light intensity ratio being too light heavy for LEDs. Maybe I should push a few degrees higher?
Thats all speculation though.. If anyone of you thinks that this is bullshit, then you are more than welcome to say so.
My temp swings from 27°C to 30°C via heating.My flower rooms hardly never got over 25C/77F. Many people on here grow in temperate climates indoors with powerful LED's.
How often do you do res changes? Cheers!
4x4 650w strip LED. You could probably run slightly weaker mix but it's really hard to give good advices without any data like EC, pH and such. Cheers!My temp swings from 27°C to 30°C via heating.
RH 50ish%
How strong are your lights and how big is the area?
I have measured about 1200 umol/m²/s in the center and about 1000 outwards (CO2 enrichment territory) with my 420W COB over about 1.2m² (a bit light heavy in the center). My plants seem to do better outwards. I think they don't handle the light as well as they could... I want to get them to cope better with the high intensity lighting in the center (should still be alright with CO2 that I do supply).
I change my res every 7 days but mix always smaller samples so I top up every 3 days most of the time.
What do you think about my Calmag ratio? 1ml/L and bottom recommendation for main nutrient dosage (distilled water, 3ppm NaOCL, 2ml/L A+B, 1ml/L Boost).
Thanks.
If the pH electrode still works correctly (which I am just assuming at this point), then its almost suspiciously stable around 5.8 to 6.0. (Could be wrong but if you have something in mind, maybe it helps).4x4 650w strip LED. You could probably run slightly weaker mix but it's really hard to give good advices without any data like EC, pH and such. Cheers!
Meijiu A8's and ran them in the absolut top in my 240cm/7 feet 10.488 inches high tent. Only the carbon filter between the light fixture and ceiling.If the pH electrode still works correctly (which I am just assuming at this point), then its almost suspiciously stable around 5.8 to 6.0. (Could be wrong but if you have something in mind, maybe it helps).
650W LED for 1.5m² is even slightly higher than me (assuming high efficient leds, which I assume). Do you know the PAR output by any chance?
If yours handle the light well than I am definitely missing something.
How much CO2 do you add?
Hmm ok ok. You must have done really pretty well then. Do you think I could underfeed them (nutrient dosage wise OR maybe even too few cycles...) or is this without EC meter really impossible to say?Meijiu A8's and ran them in the absolut top in my 240cm/7 feet 10.488 inches high tent. Only the carbon filter between the light fixture and ceiling.
Never fiddled with CO2, never saw the need to do so. Plenty of nugs to go around
comes harvest.
I don't think they're underfed dosage wise. But I would try doubling the cycles to 10 from current 5(?). As long as you don't heat the water with the pump you're good!I do calibrate weekly but the probe is already starting to fluctuate more than usual. Soon I will have my new sensor setup.
Hmm ok ok. You must have done really pretty well then. Do you think I could underfeed them (nutrient dosage wise OR maybe even too few cycles...) or is this without EC meter really impossible to say?
Temps are to high for hydro in that small space IMO. You will have a hard time keeping the roots cool and happy without a chiller at that temp.@Wastei @Kassiopeija I did the measurements you asked for.
all measurments made at the same time:
leaf temp (non calibrated IR thermometer) 29-30°C
air temp: 28.5°C
rel humid: 58.5%
https://vpdchart.com/#C,58,28.5,29.5,0 thats the vpd according to the very referenced page. The shown data point represents my dataset at this moment. If thats true this could VERY MUCH explain rust spots followed by upwards curling slowly spreading in center regions (least air flow and highest amount of PPFD).
Whats your opinion?
I think the root zone is in fact a bit cooler as the rest because the canopy is pretty dense and opaque from above.Temps are to high for hydro in that small space IMO. You will have a hard time keeping the roots cool and happy without a chiller at that temp.
You're better of running slightly lower temps in water culture to keep the water temp down to lower evaporation and keeping nasties at bay.