Dank Bongula
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Lol I wondered if I was reading that correctly...4 damn lights for that poor little plantYou don't need 4 x lights on one plant that size.
Lol I wondered if I was reading that correctly...4 damn lights for that poor little plantYou don't need 4 x lights on one plant that size.
It’s not really, just heaps of bad info and bullshit marketing on the cheap end of led.I've read that LED boards are still kind of a mystery when it comes to light distance and where the plants like it the most.
They look like they're doing amazing! Do the plants that are not centered with the light tend to grow at an angle towards the light source or do they just do their thing?I have 3 plants a little smaller than yours under one of those lights. That will change down the road of course, but at 100% and 20in, they are doing well. You're definitely set up for the future though.
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I could definitely see that. The hobby has been around forever and with how long people have been on the internet sharing/researching, there's bound to be more misinformation versus facts.It’s not really, just heaps of bad info and bullshit marketing on the cheap end of led.
I’m sure there are those who still deny you can grow awesome buds under led.
Fact is you can with lots less electricity.
If you buy from a reputable dealer like Timber, you’ll get that information on plant spacing from fixture when you purchase, so you can set your canopy right in the Goldilocks zone.
See, my seedling did that when it was young and I just assumed it would try that throughout growth. I'll remember for next time.They only tend to tilt towards the light as seedlings...these are old enough to grow straight up. Yeah, your money woulda been better spent on a really nice light big enough for a 4x4 on its own, but I would be lying if I would say I have not done the same during this whole thing one way or another.
Seems like a flush would be unnecessary considering I just potted it in the new mix and the burn growth has pretty much all stopped.Have you tried just flushing them with PH water and checking run off? Could be a lockout happening.
Seems like a flush would be unnecessary considering I just potted it in the new mix and the burn growth has pretty much all stopped.
Not to mention I don't think it'd be this far along if a lockout was occurring and I'd see worse symptoms such as more leaves showing burnt spots, stalling in growth, and greater discoloration amongst total growth.
That highlighter color always disappears and turns into green as the fan leaf ages as well. To my knowledge, nutrient burns don't reverse. When I think of myself being the plant, I think I couldn't handle the light it was given till it's big and why the color shifts with age.
I just don't know how many nodes have been affected or how long the trend of yellow to green will progress.
No worries! Thanks for the input though. I definitely was on the verge of nute lockout with 100% Coco Loco.Yeah I didn't read the second page.
Sorry.
Wow that's hot like 4.0 ECNo worries! Thanks for the input though. I definitely was on the verge of nute lockout with 100% Coco Loco.
The PPM on the runoff right now is about 900 with a PH of 6.0 (compared to the 2000 of just Coco Loco) and I know that's probably a bit high for a plant only 32 days old, but it should handle for the rest of the grow. Still haven't added nutrients and only using RO water that's been PH'd to 6.2.
Definitely gonna start with a 30/70 mix of Coco Loco/pure coco coir for next grow as it's just so dang strong to start.
Supa dupa hot. I'm astounded that Enigma lasted 3 weeks in there before getting burnt out.Wow that's hot like 4.0 EC
I'm glad I'm not the only person who noticed dickwads on this board will reply with some condescending bullshit and completely not help you. Like thanks for flexing on a noob, now how bout some tips or some helpful info. I doubt that your fucking lights are causing that unless their cranked up too high. It's probably too much nitrogen.Thanks for the...uhhh...words.
I've looked into them and I always see people saying to go for quality, but it's pricey.Light meter
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