SandstormGT
Active Member
This is a picture of my autoflower blue mystic in folger hempy buckets, about 8 weeks from sprout, from what I have been told, I have about 2 weeks of flowering left before chop.
The problem is for the last 2-3 weeks the lower stems, mainly the ones that are supporting the really big fans leaves slowly started to turn red, then yellowing and dieing of leaves, and splitting of stems. You can get a really good example in the bottom of the second picture.
I have been using the Lucas formula at about 750ppm for the past 4 weeks. PH has always been between 5.6 - 6.4. I have also checked the runoff a few times throughout the grow and it has always been very close to the incoming nutrient PH. Temps have been between 65F - 85F. Running a 250watt hortilux HPS..
Anyone have any ideas of what has gone wrong? From reading, it looks like a Boron deficiency might be to blame but the only way that could be possible would be a lockout as I am pretty sure I have enough GH Micro and Bloom going into the nutrient mix. Anyone have any recommendations? I hope they survive to harvest! Thanks in advance for any help that can be givin.
The problem is for the last 2-3 weeks the lower stems, mainly the ones that are supporting the really big fans leaves slowly started to turn red, then yellowing and dieing of leaves, and splitting of stems. You can get a really good example in the bottom of the second picture.
I have been using the Lucas formula at about 750ppm for the past 4 weeks. PH has always been between 5.6 - 6.4. I have also checked the runoff a few times throughout the grow and it has always been very close to the incoming nutrient PH. Temps have been between 65F - 85F. Running a 250watt hortilux HPS..
Anyone have any ideas of what has gone wrong? From reading, it looks like a Boron deficiency might be to blame but the only way that could be possible would be a lockout as I am pretty sure I have enough GH Micro and Bloom going into the nutrient mix. Anyone have any recommendations? I hope they survive to harvest! Thanks in advance for any help that can be givin.