MostlyCrazy
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Veg 60-70% and flower 45% or less.
thats agood way to check the lumensI think in my tube I will not top and just let them be what they want to be with a little fimming thrown in for canopy management. My Sannie Jack is supposed to have these huge top colas and I want to see if i can grow one.
Sounds like you have the set-up tuned in!
When I'm in my room and the 250, 400 and the cfl's are blazing my transition lenses go black! LOL!
that clone is from the plant that flowered in 24/0 photo period . can you tell me why the leaves are growing like that. this is a freak plant but I love it . I dont care about leaves I want those flowers .Added nutes to mine since I finally got to node two. Think I'm going to ditch the sure to grow and put them in hydrotron. I think it keeps too much water on the roots so they don;t need to start looking.
Severe cutting cn slow them down some times.
Trichs? Wow, that's different. Might me a particularly resinous strain.
are you saying that the problem with my plants .I was refering to the new leaf growth being rounded not rigedLook like this to me.
Potassium (K)
Potassium is involved in maintaining the water status of the plant and the
tugor pressure of it's cells and the opening and closing of the stomata. Potassium is required in the accumulation and translocation of carbohydrates. Lack of potassium will reduce yield and quality.
Potassium deficiency:
Older leaves are initially chlorotic but soon develop dark necrotic lesions
(dead tissue). First apparent on the tips and margins of the leaves. Stem and branches may become weak and easily broken, the plant may also stretch. The plant will become susceptible to disease and toxicity. In addition to appearing to look like iron deficiency, the tips of the leaves curl and the edges burn and die.
Potassium - Too much sodium (Na) displaces K, causing a K deficiency. Sources of high salinity are: baking soda (sodium bicarbonate "pH-up"), too much manure, and the use of water-softening filters (which should not be used). If the problem is Na, flush the soil. K can get locked up from too much Ca or ammonium nitrogen, and possibly cold weather.
Figure 13
Figure 14 Found it in the faq - Plant problem link here at RIU. What are you feeding it?
oh ok . as far as the color of the leaves is concerned that started befor I transplanted tem into the post when they wer still rooting. straight water no nutes . so I am not worried about that. I will keep an eye on the new growths color. and wtf is a pheno?? lol. I will look that up also,or try.Yes, it looks like some of the leves on picture 4 and 5 show signs of a problem with K uptake. The rounded leaves are just different pheno expressing themselves. I have one pandora's box that is grwing all weird. Rounded and tucked leaves. I don't think it's going to make it but it's alive so I'll see.
sound like they're coming along real good.I agree who heartedly. I'm vegging with cfl's and will put the power to them with a 250 hps over my bubbleponics and a 400 nps over my tubes.
On the tubes, so far so good. Have 8 42watt cfl 5000k's hanging over them and they seem to like it. Have 4 in each tube that survived the spongepot experiment. Move them the the center 4 spots on the tube and all have a nice root structure starting for their age. I'm a little over 2 weeks into veg and on their 4th node. Have the tubes tipped to dump any standing water. PH is steady around 6.0 and ppm is in the 200-300 range. I'll be upping the ppm to around 500 on the next res change. Doing this one extra slow as I learn.