Hello RIU.
This grow is starting to show problems that the previous one here did, i'll go with info and pictures of the actual grow:
- Plants are in 2,5g/10L pots. Potting soil is either Klassmann TS-3 and/or potting soil from a local brand composed by a little bit of coco coir, mostly peat and some perlite. Both potting soils state in their labels the presence of NPK fertilizer (but no % for each element). The potting mix also has about 10% EWC added.
- Plants were transplanted from 0,25g/1L pots November 22th. Root health was good, although plants were rooutbounded. Plant health was also good, showing some deficiencies because of constant nutrient needs in that pot.
This is what plants looked like in the little pot before getting more yellow from nutrient needs:
- November 27 plants were watered with fertilizer:
Source water: RO
Fertilizer solution: Advanced Nutrients Sensi Grow Powdered + 1,2% soy aminos.
1,3EC/650ppm. pH meter needs calibration, but watering solution with those fert usually is around pH 6.
In this watering, we failed in achieving desired runoff, maybe it's part of the problem.
- The grow space has controlled temp and humidity, is within veg ranges. But we are suspicious of the intake/outake flow of air.
Lights are led with CREE chips, right now around 500-600ppfd.
The room were the little pots were grown, has the same lights, but better intake air.
- November 29, today plants presented the following symptoms:
* Intervenial chlorosis in upper leaves
* Burnt edges in some fan leaves
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This is the second grow in this space. On the previous one, i started in the project with the symptoms already present.
Pictures from previous grow:
The plants were doing ok in the other room were they were in the 0,25g/1L pots.
Is it possible that medium EC became too high due to initial NPK still available + nutrient watering without enough runoff?
I know that on the previous grow, also a watering with fertilizer was applied in the first days after transplant. Nutrient ratios in that fertilizer were slightly different, but concentration also around 600ppm.
As said earlier i'm suspicious about the intake-exhaust system and the air entering the room.
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Do you guys have any idea of what could be going on?
Thanks.
This grow is starting to show problems that the previous one here did, i'll go with info and pictures of the actual grow:
- Plants are in 2,5g/10L pots. Potting soil is either Klassmann TS-3 and/or potting soil from a local brand composed by a little bit of coco coir, mostly peat and some perlite. Both potting soils state in their labels the presence of NPK fertilizer (but no % for each element). The potting mix also has about 10% EWC added.
- Plants were transplanted from 0,25g/1L pots November 22th. Root health was good, although plants were rooutbounded. Plant health was also good, showing some deficiencies because of constant nutrient needs in that pot.
This is what plants looked like in the little pot before getting more yellow from nutrient needs:
- November 27 plants were watered with fertilizer:
Source water: RO
Fertilizer solution: Advanced Nutrients Sensi Grow Powdered + 1,2% soy aminos.
1,3EC/650ppm. pH meter needs calibration, but watering solution with those fert usually is around pH 6.
In this watering, we failed in achieving desired runoff, maybe it's part of the problem.
- The grow space has controlled temp and humidity, is within veg ranges. But we are suspicious of the intake/outake flow of air.
Lights are led with CREE chips, right now around 500-600ppfd.
The room were the little pots were grown, has the same lights, but better intake air.
- November 29, today plants presented the following symptoms:
* Intervenial chlorosis in upper leaves
* Burnt edges in some fan leaves
----------
This is the second grow in this space. On the previous one, i started in the project with the symptoms already present.
Pictures from previous grow:
The plants were doing ok in the other room were they were in the 0,25g/1L pots.
Is it possible that medium EC became too high due to initial NPK still available + nutrient watering without enough runoff?
I know that on the previous grow, also a watering with fertilizer was applied in the first days after transplant. Nutrient ratios in that fertilizer were slightly different, but concentration also around 600ppm.
As said earlier i'm suspicious about the intake-exhaust system and the air entering the room.
----
Do you guys have any idea of what could be going on?
Thanks.
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