piecemasta
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Total size 10’x12’ (veg room 5x10 and flower room 7’x10’Oh I forgot to ask u. The dimensions of the two rooms.
Total size 10’x12’ (veg room 5x10 and flower room 7’x10’Oh I forgot to ask u. The dimensions of the two rooms.
I think MH only for the first couple of weeks might help reduce stretch but then again the switch to tell the plant to flower respoinds to red light which HPS is high in.
I am agreeing with you that HPS is better for
the bud doesnt honestly care what spectrum the light source is to go into flower. hps light spectrum speeds up flower growth. or was that what u were trying to say?
ok. the wording threw me off on ur last post. that makes more sense. and yes an mh during flower is beneficial. also hps during veg.
I am agreeing with you that HPS is better for flowering than just MH, but I think a combination of both can be beneficial. But plants do use a phytochrome switch which is sensitive to red light and do care which spectrums you give them in flower. Blue light in flower can be very helpful. This is why people are using plasma induction lighting and cmh to get a broader spectrum of light. Certain HPS lights such as the Eye hortilux have enhanced blue light to give a broader spectrum to the plant.
As always I recommend that anyone in here ever take mine or another persons word as the ultimate truth. Research it yourself.
It looks kind of like a calcium deficiency. When I had similar spots I sprayed them with a Epsom salt solution.If you guys were utilizing this setup, what would you be doing differently? In regards to feeding regiments, schedules, growth phases (sizes prior to flowering), amount of light/lumens, number of plants, equipment, etc..
Can you guys help me identify what deficiencies my leaves seem to be exhibiting?
Again I appreciate everyones input!
Those pictures are of three different plants that i took sample leaves from. I google searched and found this thread which was rather useful http://www.420magazine.com/forums/problems-pests-disease-control/81275-cannabis-plant-pest-problem-solver-pictorial.html . I to think the leaf with the speckling indicates a calcium deficiency. At what ratio do you dilute your epsom salt into water and also how much do you spray/how often? It is mainly on older fan leaves. The picture of the leaf laying on the white table is also from the same plant as the one in the 13th picture (still attached to the plant) are both exhibiting a phosphorous deficiency at various phases. You may also notice that they have dark red stems on each leaf as well. What might this indicate? It might be a potassium deficiency. I think i will try foliar feeding with a mix of epsom salt and a minute amount of hydrated lime. I plan on flushing the soil thoroughly as soon as we can hook up the black drainage tubing that still has yet to arrive.It looks kind of like a calcium deficiency. When I had similar spots I sprayed them with a Epsom salt solution.
Is it on new growth or old growth?