J jarful Well-Known Member Mar 16, 2023 #1 Early in flower. Ph is around 6.1, ec 1.2, growing in peat and perlite. Could it be windburn? Or something else? Help appreciated. Thanks. Attachments 1.jpg 3.9 MB Views: 43 2.jpg 2.1 MB Views: 39
Early in flower. Ph is around 6.1, ec 1.2, growing in peat and perlite. Could it be windburn? Or something else? Help appreciated. Thanks.
buckaclark Well-Known Member Mar 16, 2023 #5 With stretch like that I would consider both,wind is causing an area in the stem to dry due to direct fan.
With stretch like that I would consider both,wind is causing an area in the stem to dry due to direct fan.
Hollatchaboy Well-Known Member Mar 16, 2023 #6 Do you have air blowing direct and constant at the tops? And if yes, why?
PadawanWarrior Well-Known Member Mar 16, 2023 #7 jarful said: Early in flower. Ph is around 6.1, ec 1.2, growing in peat and perlite. Could it be windburn? Or something else? Help appreciated. Thanks. Click to expand... Needs way more light. And are you sure the media pH is ~6.2?
jarful said: Early in flower. Ph is around 6.1, ec 1.2, growing in peat and perlite. Could it be windburn? Or something else? Help appreciated. Thanks. Click to expand... Needs way more light. And are you sure the media pH is ~6.2?