nizmo
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This has been an ongoing problem for me for a long time.
As you can see in the pictures, what is happening is that ALL of the older growth is perfectly healthy and normal.
The problem is with the new growth ONLY. What is happening is that the is yellowing starts at the base of the leaf, and gets lighter and lighter until by the time you're at the tips it's green again.
Now, i have had heat problems most of the grow since i wasn't running an exhaust fan. I do have a fan going now (after i put that in, their growth rate almost doubled) and the ambient temperature is good i think. It sits stable at around 75f during the day and then it drops as low as 60f overnight (according to the mix/max on my temp guage).
Any drop of liquid that goes into the soil is pH tested and adjusted. I'm well aware of the importance of pH and i really don't think its a pH problem. To be honest what i suspect is maybe the light is too close to the canopy? The tips are generally between 45 - 55cm (17 - 21 inches) below my 600watt HPS.
Has anyone else had this problem? The only thing that makes me think it might not be the light too close is that i see this yellowing occuring on small growth tips well below the canopy - they are completed shaded yet show the same yellowing.
As you can see in the pictures, what is happening is that ALL of the older growth is perfectly healthy and normal.
The problem is with the new growth ONLY. What is happening is that the is yellowing starts at the base of the leaf, and gets lighter and lighter until by the time you're at the tips it's green again.
Now, i have had heat problems most of the grow since i wasn't running an exhaust fan. I do have a fan going now (after i put that in, their growth rate almost doubled) and the ambient temperature is good i think. It sits stable at around 75f during the day and then it drops as low as 60f overnight (according to the mix/max on my temp guage).
Any drop of liquid that goes into the soil is pH tested and adjusted. I'm well aware of the importance of pH and i really don't think its a pH problem. To be honest what i suspect is maybe the light is too close to the canopy? The tips are generally between 45 - 55cm (17 - 21 inches) below my 600watt HPS.
Has anyone else had this problem? The only thing that makes me think it might not be the light too close is that i see this yellowing occuring on small growth tips well below the canopy - they are completed shaded yet show the same yellowing.
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