Or getting to muchsuppose no such thing as overdosing on pussy.
Well either you have a sativa dom strain, or your buds are airy and fluffy, or both...MJ likes temps between 68-75 the most, and for nice tight dense colas 68 is perfectI had no problems veg and flower at temp of 95..my girls loved it.
Well, thanks for your timeAll I know is this from what you've shared...
Humidity 50% - Check, a little on the low side but in range. Tolerable
Temp 80's? Low, Mid, High?. Range should be mid 70's, Heat damage has different signs..
H20 What is your water source? What's the PH? When and How often do you water?
Light - Source? Total Wattage? Light range (spectrum)? How close to top of plants?
Soil -Type, Manufacter?
Nutrients - Source, values, feeding schedule?
I need more information to make an informed diagnoses.. I am leaning toward a compounded problem... PH lock out and possible over feeding.
But if we are going on looks alone, I ain't taking that lady out on the town till she fixes her face.. ouchie mama..
To me I am seeing different signs, one of those looks like a nute deficiencies for one leaf looks dark green in center and light green on out edge (Mag). I'm thinking you need some General Organics CaMag+ or Epsom salt 1 TBS to a gal water on your next watering.
Having the wrong PH can lock out Cal and Mag.
Better pictures would help, for it looks like dried brown edges that could be heat or nutrient burn.
Remember deficiencies don't necessarily mean more nutes. Often times correcting PH and or flushing of salt build up can resolve a great deal
copied and pasted this will help me alot as a newbie.Hope this helps.
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I am pretty sure most will agree 400w total hps 1 foot above the plant is not a good thing, back it off it till where you hand is comfortable warm above the plant.Well, thanks for your time
Im using a 3x4 tent with two hps lights, a 150w and a 250w. They are 1 foot away from the plants.
I have an exhaust fan, a fan, and a humidifier wich blows fresh air.
I'm growing 5 plants in 3 gallon bags with organic roots soil.
I water them with distilled water. Also use buddha grow alternating each time I water them. Which is when the soil is dry about 2-3 inches deep.
The plants just went like that in 3 days. They were looking super healthy even though the humidity was low. I keep thinking it has to do with an excessive feeding of nutrients.
One more time thanks for your time.
Imo the Botanicare or DynaGro cal-mag is superior. it uses nitrate as a counterion (a nutrient) instead of citrate (a nutrient not for the plant but for any res bacteria). cnAll I know is this from what you've shared...
Humidity 50% - Check, a little on the low side but in range. Tolerable
Temp 80's? Low, Mid, High?. Range should be mid 70's, Heat damage has different signs..
H20 What is your water source? What's the PH? When and How often do you water?
Light - Source? Total Wattage? Light range (spectrum)? How close to top of plants?
Soil -Type, Manufacter?
Nutrients - Source, values, feeding schedule?
I need more information to make an informed diagnoses.. I am leaning toward a compounded problem... PH lock out and possible over feeding.
But if we are going on looks alone, I ain't taking that lady out on the town till she fixes her face.. ouchie mama..
To me I am seeing different signs, one of those looks like a nute deficiencies for one leaf looks dark green in center and light green on out edge (Mag). I'm thinking you need some General Organics CaMag+ or Epsom salt 1 TBS to a gal water on your next watering.
Having the wrong PH can lock out Cal and Mag.
Better pictures would help, for it looks like dried brown edges that could be heat or nutrient burn.
Remember deficiencies don't necessarily mean more nutes. Often times correcting PH and or flushing of salt build up can resolve a great deal
Cannabineer,Imo the Botanicare or DynaGro cal-mag is superior. it uses nitrate as a counterion (a nutrient) instead of citrate (a nutrient not for the plant but for any res bacteria). cn
You got me there. In soil, the citrate would feed the microherd. I facepalm myself. cnCannabineer,
With all due respect, Nitrates are for Hydro... General Organics uses Carbonates which are organic and for soil. He is using roots organic soil in case you missed that.
He can also use Epsom salt as I mention too.
Whooo ...lookit. Six where there was one. Welcome to RIU. cnno worries, we all overlook things, how about some luv with +rep for my catch