I will do that then for the next week. Thank you.Way overfed and your runoff shows it. Stick to just water for a week, clean up the lower and consider thinning. Including buds.
I will do that then for the next week. Thank you.Way overfed and your runoff shows it. Stick to just water for a week, clean up the lower and consider thinning. Including buds.
Is it to high?WTH ? 1500 ppm ?
Should I split it then? Half in the morning and half in the evening?If they are getting so dry that the leaves start to wilt then you are underwatering, Even in crop steering where they sometimes like to achieve "bone dry" dry backs, you still never want to see sad leaves. The goal is to always have happy leaves.
I would add in another watering event 6-8 hours after your first.
No, they just need more water.Should I split it then? Half in the morning and half in the evening?
That should happen with plain water alsoI use hard pots and they were bone dry. As soon as I finished feeding them 30 minutes later they were happy again.
I am told that to never do full plain water flush until last week of flowering. But hotrodharley suggested a full one for a week. I am on day 25Also please dont do just plain water. Just reduce your nute strength to 50-25%. You're not burning the life out of them so there is no need to do such a hardcore plain water flush.
Also please dont do just plain water. Just reduce your nute strength to 50-25%. You're not burning the life out of them so there is no need to do such a hardcore plain water flush.
This is what the plant is doingThat should happen with plain water also
As I am going through my TrolMaster to am seeing a spike of my CO2 in the night time . 2350ppm and then it drops when the lights come on. Do you think that maybe has something to do with it too?Suspect you are feeding too often using too little liquid. What size container and how much are you giving? Meaning liquid volume.
What youre seeing is not nute burn. That is likely damage from the underwatering events.
To be honest im surprised you dont have more dying leaves. Every time ive ran into a dry wilted plant, i always loose a few leaves that weren't able to recover.
There is no need to flush plain water. The only sign of over feeding right now is how dark green the leaves are. You're not burning or frying any leaf tips.
Actually in that same picture, there is a leaf out of focus right above the one you are holding. The very tip of that leaf is burned and crispy. That is nute burn, and having it be such a tiny tiny tip of the leave is a great place to be.
Just bring your nute strength down by 50% and let the dark green fade a little bit. If they start getting to light just bump up the strength 10% at a time.
Why is CO2 on during lights out? They only use it during photosynthesis. As to causing the discoloration I have no idea.I did see on my TrolMaster that the ppm are well above 2000 and they gradually go down to 1000 but maybe this has something to do with my plants acting weird and turning purple?
My CO2 is off at night.but the plants are releasing a lot of it.Why is CO2 on during lights out? They only use it during photosynthesis. As to causing the discoloration I have no idea.
Try shutting it off an hour before lights go out.My CO2 is off at night.but the plants are releasing a lot of it.
I have it set up for 1000ppm during daytime. But at night it goes skyrocket. During the day it’s 995-1040. I don’t know
I did that ,and it still goes well above 2400Try shutting it off an hour before lights go out.