Hello,
This is my first attempt to grow. The plants are 5 of the PPP Nirvana strain and 5 of the Nirvana "surprise" seeds.
The PPP strain seems to be very resilient.
One of the "surprise" plants, however, is showing all the symptoms of any impropriety very fast, sooner than others. I attached pictures of that plant. Please advise what can it be and how would you suggest to address it.
First, the plants are in 6"x 6" rockwool cubes, hydro. I had them under 8 of T5 lights for a little over a month (while I was working on my veg room). 230+ par reading on the canopy. I used to dip them in to the feeding solution (Flora by General Hydroponics, equal amounts of Flora Micro, Gro, and Flower + a little CaMag+ totaling 900-950 PPM in RO water, 7 ppm initially, 5.6-5.9 PH).
Two days ago I moved them into the veg room under a LEC 630 W, CMH, onto the beautiful ebb and flow table. Dipped them in the feeding solution one last time and put onto the table.
One day later I had enough RO water in the E&F reservoir and finally yesterday I was able to run the feeding system. I mixed the nutrients in the reservoir, but was concerned that they haven't mixed well to show a correct PPM. I fed them yesterday with 650+PPM feeding solution. I mixed this time 2 parts of Micro, 3 parts of Gro, 1 part of Flower, 1 part of CaMag+. PH 5.7.
Today the "indicator" plant shows brown, rusty spots. Some of the plants too got some of the leaves showing those spots but not as much as this one on the picture. Note the very tips of the serrated leaves are brown.
I read similar threads and people say - nutrient lockout, burn, need to flush, etc.
Then, calcium deficiency, some say.
Maybe I underfed them? Or overfed? Maybe my proportions of feeding components are wrong?
I am trying to figure it out and absolutely failing at that. Please help if you have any definitive answer to this problem.
Thank you!
This is my first attempt to grow. The plants are 5 of the PPP Nirvana strain and 5 of the Nirvana "surprise" seeds.
The PPP strain seems to be very resilient.
One of the "surprise" plants, however, is showing all the symptoms of any impropriety very fast, sooner than others. I attached pictures of that plant. Please advise what can it be and how would you suggest to address it.
First, the plants are in 6"x 6" rockwool cubes, hydro. I had them under 8 of T5 lights for a little over a month (while I was working on my veg room). 230+ par reading on the canopy. I used to dip them in to the feeding solution (Flora by General Hydroponics, equal amounts of Flora Micro, Gro, and Flower + a little CaMag+ totaling 900-950 PPM in RO water, 7 ppm initially, 5.6-5.9 PH).
Two days ago I moved them into the veg room under a LEC 630 W, CMH, onto the beautiful ebb and flow table. Dipped them in the feeding solution one last time and put onto the table.
One day later I had enough RO water in the E&F reservoir and finally yesterday I was able to run the feeding system. I mixed the nutrients in the reservoir, but was concerned that they haven't mixed well to show a correct PPM. I fed them yesterday with 650+PPM feeding solution. I mixed this time 2 parts of Micro, 3 parts of Gro, 1 part of Flower, 1 part of CaMag+. PH 5.7.
Today the "indicator" plant shows brown, rusty spots. Some of the plants too got some of the leaves showing those spots but not as much as this one on the picture. Note the very tips of the serrated leaves are brown.
I read similar threads and people say - nutrient lockout, burn, need to flush, etc.
Then, calcium deficiency, some say.
Maybe I underfed them? Or overfed? Maybe my proportions of feeding components are wrong?
I am trying to figure it out and absolutely failing at that. Please help if you have any definitive answer to this problem.
Thank you!
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