400aZip
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Strain - Yellow Brick Road
Medium - FFHF/EWC
Gaia Greens (all purpose/bloom)
Bloom given: 3 days before flip, f14, f33
2x2
Mars Hydro TS1000
Day 38
My single plant has drastically changed in the matter of a couple nights. I am curious what lead to such a dramatic change as I was facing no apparent issues prior.
During veg, and the first few weeks of flower, I could not run the light at more than 50% power. When i did, I would come back to find shade leaves attempting to turn away from the light. I assumed the light was too intense for a young, single plant in a 2x2. I ran at 50% until week 5 of flower.
We had some cold nights, so I tried running at 75%, and then 100% 2 nights in a row. After the second night, I found a few of the shade leaves with bold yellowing at the distal ends. After another night, the problem has grown to more leaves.
I don’t think this is something I can fix, but I want to learn to prevent it in the future.
I believe the current situation is caused by potentially a lack of nutrition - the extra light is driving more photosynthesis, but without enough food (nitrogen?) the leaves aren’t able to keep up with the light intake.
Im also considering the possibility that I’ve over-fed
second photo is from 10 days ago. I thought I was doing a good job lol
any tips or advice is greatly appreciated
Medium - FFHF/EWC
Gaia Greens (all purpose/bloom)
Bloom given: 3 days before flip, f14, f33
2x2
Mars Hydro TS1000
Day 38
My single plant has drastically changed in the matter of a couple nights. I am curious what lead to such a dramatic change as I was facing no apparent issues prior.
During veg, and the first few weeks of flower, I could not run the light at more than 50% power. When i did, I would come back to find shade leaves attempting to turn away from the light. I assumed the light was too intense for a young, single plant in a 2x2. I ran at 50% until week 5 of flower.
We had some cold nights, so I tried running at 75%, and then 100% 2 nights in a row. After the second night, I found a few of the shade leaves with bold yellowing at the distal ends. After another night, the problem has grown to more leaves.
I don’t think this is something I can fix, but I want to learn to prevent it in the future.
I believe the current situation is caused by potentially a lack of nutrition - the extra light is driving more photosynthesis, but without enough food (nitrogen?) the leaves aren’t able to keep up with the light intake.
Im also considering the possibility that I’ve over-fed
second photo is from 10 days ago. I thought I was doing a good job lol
any tips or advice is greatly appreciated
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