How can it be a lockout when theres no supplements in the mix? I agree the two first pics could be lockout because of high nutritients and calmag supplementation but the two last pics are on low nutritients and no supplements whatsoever.Your pics that u just posted look exactly like a calcium problem which I would bank on being locked out.
Yes i changed the res and thats why im down to 600ppm / 0.9 ec.My nutrient is a 5.3.9. Not much different to yours.
I think 600ppm is a bit much TBH.
Did you do that reservoir change yet?
What's the ppm/ec of your tap water?
Yeah thats whats fucking me up in this grow tbh, i get confused between lockouts and deficiencies..Well it might not be lockout now. Your last 2 pics look like a calcium deficiency tbh.
But potassium and phosphorus excess can cause calcium deficiencies and lockout also so.Yeah thats whats fucking me up in this grow tbh, i get confused between lockouts and deficiencies..
This 260w light actually has really impressive par readings, its compareable to a 600w hps in fact.Sounds like your tap water is pretty good.
Maybe take a stab at it?
If you think higher, go a little higher.
If you think go a little lower, go lower.
Monitor the changes. If it gets better. You're probably heading in the right direction.
Trust your gut feeling.
Remember too. It isn't a 1000watt light you're using. Its not feeding as fast, as if it were. Or drinking us much water.
I have no problem keeping my plants 12" from my HLG-260how close is the light? maybe it's too close. weird problems with too much intensity with led's vs hid's due to the lack of infrared and uv. try raising the lights up. too much ppfd and they will start looking like they have a mag def, i'm likely wrong, but at least think about light distance as i haven't seen it mentioned here, unless i missed it.
i hear that a lot, but it still can happen, especially if the plant doesn't have the root mass to support the light intensity
edit: it's amazing what an inch can make when it comes to intensity.
thats what she saidit's amazing what an inch can make when it comes to intensity.
i had the exact same problem, dimming solved it. you could be at the upper limit of ppfd and the plant can't metabolize fast enough. the closer to the light the plant gets, the higher the par #'s are, and obviously the ppfd. maybe co2 would help, but raising the light and/or dimming would help in this situation. also, led's need higher ambient room temp to maintain optimal leaf surface temp for photosynthesis, than say a hps or mh light requires.You might be on to something, but i cant tell.
I dimmed my light all the way down to 150w and over a week or so i dimmed it back up 25w every other day untill im now back at 260w i dont know if its a coincidence or not that the problem is back again now tho. But the light is hanging at 20 inches above the plants so should be good?
hell yeah, need a bud-um-bingthats what she said
gman.... wouldn't be gamy by chance?? if you don't understand, then don't worry.This 260w light actually has really impressive par readings, its compareable to a 600w hps in fact.
Im gonna go to my local hydroponics store and have a chat with the guys there, they have been part of research on how LED’s affect growth and he was the one who told me i had to use calmag supplement, i think he’s right but im having troubble with the dosage maybe...
He explained that the nutritients they sell, wich is canna, is made for HID grow lights, and because of the difference in spectrum from LED’s you need to add calmag supplement to the res to make up for that difference.
So IMHO this is a learning curve, and my issue really is the LED light affecting how my plants are consuming different amounts of nutritients in a way i havent seen with HID grows, causing deficiencys and lockouts i normally would not have to deal with under a HID light where calmag supplementation would be unnecessary. In my HID grows i really only needed the canna nutritient and some ph down to control the PH at times, exept for that it was all good and the plants rarely got any weird symptoms at all..
Hey man, i eventually solved this problem by switching to general hydroponics 3 component nutrition, one of the 3 components has all the calsium and magnesium i think, so what i did was using like 20% more of that one component than the others, after that the plants grew without any problems. I also bought a air humidifier wich also helped alot.I have not posted on here in years btw, just saw this cause I for the first time in years had issues with veg with the hlg lights. 600ppm in hydro is not very high, should be just about right from at 6''-1 foot from the 10 years I did hydro as well.