PICS CFL grow, feedback and expertise wanted PLEASE!!!

SEXWAX

Active Member
We are a little over two weeks in, I will update with more recent pics soon. We just transplanting into 2gals. Our medium is foxfarm ocean forrest. We have grow big, liquid seaweed, banana mana (banana extract nute), big bloom, and tiger bloom, and some happy frog ferts. Just started with the grow big at about half strength foliar feeding with that, the seaweed, and the banana mana. Feed every other watering. The original soil before transplant slightly burnt one of our babies. its ok, not too bad. Will that effect the plant in the long run if its just the first set of fan leaves. Temps range from 72-82 at highest, Hum ranges between 20-32% and they drop accordingly at night. Also what are your views on sticking with 24/0 until flowering rather than 18/6 then 12/12. I have been told not to bother with 18/6 because we are not sing any form of high power lighting. Also I know watering is plant to plant, but in general how much in volume (oz or a ratio) water do you usually use for each watering. Please any feedback and or advice that may help is welcome. The first three is our ramulan sensistar, and the other is some mystery dank. we got a few elbows (LBS) and it dropped some nice seeds.
 

DoeEyed

Well-Known Member
Your plants look great! Most people don't start feeding until they reach three weeks old at least, that may be another reason you're seeing light nute burn. The damage won't go away, but if the problem is corrected, you won't see any more leaves damaged from it, either.
Welcome to the forum, keep up the good work!
 

DaveCoulier

Well-Known Member
Your foliar feeding at too high of a concentration. I tried 1/4th once before and I got the same exact nute burn patterns around the edge of the leaves like you did. Drop it own to 1/6th to 1/8th and you'll be fine. Dont worry too much about the burned leaves. You're plant will continue to grow fine as long as you get nute concentration under control.

It looks like you've been doing good with the watering. Plant is nice and perky, so Id stick with what you've been doing.
 
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