HydoDan
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Quite a Saga!I see this is his 10th thread on the same shit. It’s just funny to see guys randomly guess at what his issue is.
Quite a Saga!I see this is his 10th thread on the same shit. It’s just funny to see guys randomly guess at what his issue is.
No that’s not true the only thing you said was I need to lower the power of the lights and didn’t give any reason as to why. From everything that I’ve seen and read 350 ppfd is about right.Just let him learn the hard way. He only takes advice he likes!
Damned millennials! Just don't know when to shut up! There's an app for that!!No that’s not true the only thing you said was I need to lower the power of the lights and didn’t give any reason as to why. From everything that I’ve seen and read 350 ppfd is about right.
Give substance behind your advice or you won’t be taken serious. Telling someone to turn down there lights repeatedly with no substance behind it isn’t advice.Damned millennials! Just don't know when to shut up! There's an app for that!!
It's too bad people turn these threads into a shit storm.Give substance behind your advice or you won’t be taken serious. Telling someone to turn down there lights repeatedly with no substance behind it isn’t advice.
It really is a shame you I’m not even dismissing anyone advice but if someone will give me an actual reason and back that up with facts I’m gunna be more interested to know what they know instead of just saying something like “looks like light stress turn down your light” with nothing to back there claim. I argued against it because my shaded parts of the plant which are the lower parts have stripping indicated a mag deficiency while the top looks a lot better. Mag is mobile and moves from the bottom to the top. Everything to me indicated a mag problem.It's too bad people turn these threads into a shit storm.
More intense lighting makes them need more food. But I agree. It looks mostly like Mg deficiency.It really is a shame you I’m not even dismissing anyone advice but if someone will give me an actual reason and back that up with facts I’m gunna be more interested to know what they know instead of just saying something like “looks like light stress turn down your light” with nothing to back there claim. I argued against it because my shaded parts of the plant which are the lower parts have stripping indicated a mag deficiency while the top looks a lot better. Mag is mobile and moves from the bottom to the top. Everything to me indicated a mag problem.
Which makes sense.More intense lighting makes them need more food.
There's just a little group of haters that like to talk shit to me. I guess I must have hurt their sensitive feelings,Which makes sense.
I’ve noticed in other threads I’ve read a lot and it seems to be the same couple ppl in every post.There's just a little group of haters that like to talk shit to me. I guess I must have hurt their sensitive feelings,
Yep. The bk crew. I've got a couple of them on ignore. I probably should add a couple more,I’ve noticed in other threads I’ve read a lot and it seems to be the same couple ppl in every post.
Your base nutrients contain magnesium. You're adding CalMag which contains magnesium. Yup. Definitely needs more magnesium.Just good for thought I’m in other fourms and fb groups which no one mentioned it being light burned yet 75 percent did mention epsom salt. So either he’s the smartest guy out of us all or he had a light issue and fixed it by turning his light down. If I go through all the steps and that’s what it actually is major props to him though. As mentioned I did note it.
Do you understand synergism vs antagonism, ? Didn't think so, lol.Your base nutrients contain magnesium. You're adding CalMag which contains magnesium. Yup. Definite needs more magnesium.
I suppose the lack of magnesium is causing the serrated edges of the leaves to curl also.View attachment 5112448
Well that was quick thanks padawan. They perked right up after just one spray and look great.
I’m not sure but they deff look a lot betterI suppose the lack of magnesium is causing the serrated edges of the leaves to curl also.
Glad you got it fixed.
they are hardly curling and only on new growth. Plus I had the humidifier off all night lol. But if you don’t see the difference hit the pipe a few more times budI suppose the lack of magnesium is causing the serrated edges of the leaves to curl also.
Glad you got it fixed.
They look great you’re in good hands with paddy. He’s our resident coco expert.I’m not sure but they deff look a lot better
they are hardly curling and only on new growth. Plus I had the humidifier off all night lol. But if you don’t see the difference hit the pipe a few more times bud