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  1. K

    Huge buds only where leaves are dark waxy plastic feeling

    Just a bit too much feeding for her genetic appearance. Nothing to worry about as you said but you could reduce EC to 1.4-1.5 with this pheno if you're going to run it in future. Just a minor heat/high ppfd stress is seen at those upper sugar leaves.
  2. K

    Huge buds only where leaves are dark waxy plastic feeling

    Inflow EC/runoff ec, pH, relative humidity and ambient heat would help a lot. Looks like overfeeding and heat stress.
  3. K

    Can anyone tell me what these white specks are?

    Might be thrips or spidermites and underfeeding. Could you post more accurate pics? Check underside of her leaves really close.
  4. K

    Too much light?

    If it’s ph lock out I’d flush with GH florakleen to clear chemical bonds that cause lock out. I’ve been ”flushing” with 1/3 strength nutrient solution with correct nutrient element ratio to lower run off ec when needed with success. I’ll go to my friend tomorrow and we’ll measure run off ec/ppm...
  5. K

    Too much light?

    Alright. So what you suggest? Flush, ph pen recalibration and continuing with normal feeding regimen?
  6. K

    Too much light?

    Not my grow but there’s every factor in check from my perspective. Ppfd, ph, ec, humidity, temps, vpd, complete plant food should be in correct range. Only factor im considering is that there’s migro report from telos which says that they might create hotspot where ppfd in significantly...
  7. K

    Too much light?

    Coco Ph 6.0 Ec 1.4 Temps 25-27c Week 2 12/12 Light: Telos 008 (240w led) 50cm from canopy which should equal 600-700 ppfd Too much light or what you guys think?
  8. K

    What’s wrong with my plant 3rd week of flower

    Hey Joe back off with the blow and try to have some manners... No offence dude. Your plants will be ok after flush and reasonable nutrient regimen. You could buy cheap ec-meter to measure run off ec to know when to add more nutes.
  9. K

    Day 25F, 2/4 plants hermied, to kill or not to kill?

    Exception to previous: Get rid of them if there’s genetic trait to grow balls and not only nanners. You could post some pics to get it right! :)
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    Day 25F, 2/4 plants hermied, to kill or not to kill?

    Is there a lot of nanners? How about environment (heat, light intensity, humidity, vpd, nutrient regimen)? You are able to keep them going if you manage to remove the cause of hermieing. It’s usually about light leak and interruption of dark. Solve the cause and remove nanners. Inspect every day...
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