Eh, what do we know anyways. LolYou've been given the same opinion from several experienced growers, yet you dismiss all of them. Why ask for help?
I guess that old saying "you can lead them to water........" applies.
Good luck to you my friend.
Umm more like thThis is what light burn looks like.....
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Does it look anything like what you got going on?
I attached a pic of what's going on please see it on this replyThis is what light burn looks like.....
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Does it look anything like what you got going on?
Thank you so much, i will download and write here the readingsLook into the Photone app it actually works good in telling DLI/PPFD. Definitely not a Apogee but you can get some decent readings with it.
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Not light burn. You got something else going on.Umm more like th
I attached a pic of what's going on please see it on this reply
They look amazing. I know what i am saying doesn't make sense based on what i read on the internet and what everyone is telling me here. I have a ph pen so i check the ph it's not the ph. I avoided nutes so it can't be nute burn. My medium is soil, i had under/over watering issues before so i have been very careful this time. So I am really frustrated.Man, I have two SF1000’s in this 2x2 (200w), so think we can all rule out the light burn….
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It's driving me crazy i just wanna growNot light burn. You got something else going on.
I hear you. The only solution I found is to raise the light or put them back under aquarium light without changing anything and boom after a week they are recovering and getting their colors back.Not light burn. You got something else going on.
You are growing. It's part of the learning process. Mistakes need to be made, in order to learn from them.It's driving me crazy i just wanna grow
@Hollatchaboy provided some sage advice. They look hungry for starters. At a minimum, some EWC would likely help. As the soil depletes, it’ll essentially become inert.No nutes what so ever? Soil depletes with time. You may need to add some. At least maybe try some ewc.
It looks hungry and that's not light burn. Hang on let me get the pic I just turned up my light and burnt my plants.They look amazing. I know what i am saying doesn't make sense based on what i read on the internet and what everyone is telling me here. I have a ph pen so i check the ph it's not the ph. I avoided nutes so it can't be nute burn. My medium is soil, i had under/over watering issues before so i have been very careful this time. So I am really frustrated.
You're in soil right? What brand? No nutes what so ever? Soil depletes with time. You may need to add some. At least maybe try some ewc.
It's all good, it's just i am struggling for months and finally I thought it I figured the problem was light but noooYou are growing. It's part of the learning process. Mistakes need to be made, in order to learn from them.
Hello, light schedule 18-6 , temp 24 -25 C , humidity around 60%Might be the environment isn't up to matching the lights output..
What temperature are you at?
How many hours of light?
Doesn't light burn stagnate them and causes deffecincies?It looks hungry and that's not light burn. Hang on let me get the pic I just turned up my light and burnt my plants.
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It looks like a Mg def but it's bronze