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GG#4 can lockout with too much calcium. If your not watering too heavy you may want to try a Epsom salt foliar spray.
that's pretty bold my plants have been doing fine in recycled dirt under cobs i have to spray some Epsom probably one a month but it's pretty effortless. I will admit the fabric pots help a lot with drying out the medium but if my environment is in check i water every couple of days and I'm happier knowing my top soil isn't fried from ir keeping my microbes happy. It's hard to burn with organics so as long as your well amended your plants will be healthy. No ph or ppm balancing for meWith the light source lacking infrared and greatly upsetting the way a plant naturally functions with water and nutrient uptake, I can not for the life of me see why anyone who is into "organic" or "natural" or the whole "ROLS" thing would even consider using cob's or led at all for that matter.
If you are looking for things to happen as natural as possible this is clearly not the ticket.
Now if your just the mad scientist type as I tend to be, then maybe these could be for you![]()
I have been using ROLS for years. When I switched to COBs and increased PPFD, right away in veg I noticed hungrier plants in general. I do agree with the theory that it will reveal problems with soil fertility. The way I addressed it was by increasing fertility of the soil mixture and potting up earlier. Since then all I have noticed is faster healthy growth
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That is a good question, next time I am swapping out batches I will try to get a pic from that perspective, would be interesting to see the spread. I adjust each heatsink depending on the canopy so it changes a bit each time.I would love to see the underside... the "plants eye view" so to speak, of that light array! I'm sure there is no way to photograph it while the plants are there, but its hard to imagine what the light spacing looks like from all those individual heat sinks. Its definitely working though!
Not sure what you mean by "potting up earlier"?
I start a full feeding regimen on the second set of leaves from the seedlings...a bit earlier than I used to...one thing I did notice, like was said earlier, that the problems really blow up quickly with such high growth rates. I used to kind of wait until the plants looked a little 'hungry,' but if I do that now, it seems like it's already too late and I'll get yellowing. Part of it might be the tiny pots/large plants, but that wouldn't be such the case without the cobs, so they're all interrelated.
Is it possible that the plants need higher co2 levels to match the faster growth? In the planted aquarium hobby you can't run high power lights without co2 supplementation or the plants growth will stall out. Having plenty of food water and light will only go so far if the plant doesn't have enough co2 to match.
That was my first thought as well. Maybe some botanicare cal-mag + . I'm still leaning towards a general deficiency though. Purple stems all the way down to the soil.