420foreverQQ
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i brought the temperature to average values. i gave bloom fertilizers, and the problem was not solved. did you say anything other than these?This dude has ignored everything everyone said. Look at those dieing plants
i brought the temperature to average values. i gave bloom fertilizers, and the problem was not solved. did you say anything other than these?This dude has ignored everything everyone said. Look at those dieing plants
Some of us asked things like "That reading says 27380 LUX?" and received no answer.... did you say anything other than these? ...
sorry, I haven't seen. yes, I have 2 plants, one is 27k, the other is 16k lux, but they both have the same problemSome of us asked things like "That reading says 27380 LUX?" and received no answer.
Yeah ... some of us did try other avenues.
I only did watering when the pot was weak. i am planting the seed directly into the pot as it is an automatic seed, it may not have made a good rootLeaves curling down is a sign of to much water most likely, probably no roots and sitting in old water. you should do a slurry test on your soil to check ph and ec. If you have added a Tru fertilizer then the problem is with uptake.
The lights that don't work are probably working just not in a spectrum you can see
He has done everything he could to kill them their no hope or help for either one LMAOThis dude has ignored everything everyone said. Look at those dieing plants
people learn by making mistakes. this is my second grow.You need to find a different hobby, your inability to leave things alone and not panic has gotten the best of you.
Thank you for the clarification.... sorry, I haven't seen. yes, I have 2 plants, one is 27k, the other is 16k lux ...
OK ... if those were your light levels across the top of your canopy, light stress it was not. Your LUX values of 27K and 16K in flower are pretty low.... although the distance between the light and the plant is too great, the plant Decays into symptoms of light stress ...
unfortunately, I know that it is few. I pushed the light away because the leaf edges were up. isn't 43k too much for a baby plant?Thank you for the clarification.
OK ... if those were your light levels across the top of your canopy, light stress it was not. Your LUX values of 27K and 16K in flower are pretty low.
With a 20/4 light schedule for your autos, your LUX values are providing a Daily Light Integral (DLI) of ~25 moles/day & ~16 moles/day. For one of your plants, that's providing a little more than 1/2 the recommended light intensity. For the other plant, you are providing less than 1/2.
The recommended DLI should be between 40 - 45 moles/day.
For your next endeavor, may I suggest:
- For AUTO's, aim for LUX values of ~43K from seed to harvest.
- For PHOTO's, aim for LUX values of ~43K during VEG and ~62K during 12/12.
?do these stresses prolong the harvest time?
Not for a healthy plant. My cuttings were transplanted Saturday and went under 43K LUX. This morning they are gently reaching up to the light without leaf "taco-ing". Exactly what I want to see.... isn't 43k too much for a baby plant? ...
You can go in stages. Set the LUX to 35K and if there is no negative effect on the plants after ~24 hours, you can increase it to 43K.... is it okay for the plant if I set the light to 43k now? ...