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It looks like your light spectrum could use an update.
If you are still running purple lighting check into full spectrum options.
For general troubleshooting or critique, photos are best taken with colour spectrum lighting [HPS/MH, Purple LED] turned off, or full spectrum lighting dimmed. This allows for true colour to come through and deficiency and pest identification to show clearly.
Looks like a pretty well cared for flower!
Keep it up.
 
It looks like your light spectrum could use an update.
If you are still running purple lighting check into full spectrum options.
For general troubleshooting or critique, photos are best taken with colour spectrum lighting [HPS/MH, Purple LED] turned off, or full spectrum lighting dimmed. This allows for true colour to come through and deficiency and pest identification to show clearly.
Looks like a pretty well cared for flower!
Keep it up.
That's under an old philizon light. . Man I was just telling someone that I got a new light. Full spectrum, but shit looks like the leaves like it better than the buds. I was just waiting to see how it turned out.... Good shit
 
That's under an old philizon light. . Man I was just telling someone that I got a new light. Full spectrum, but shit looks like the leaves like it better than the buds. I was just waiting to see how it turned out.... Good shit
How do those look. Under new light.
 

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I have a phlizon fd6500 full.spectrum... my last harvest was 1.9 lbs with 4 plants using AN my 1 gdp yielded 11.92 oz alone
 
I have a phlizon fd6500 full.spectrum... my last harvest was 1.9 lbs with 4 plants using AN my 1 gdp yielded 11.92 oz alone
I'd be happy with that.. this is a lil 300 watts But I just bought a pretty good full spectrum light which is another 300 watts. Then 2 one hundred watts.... Lol
Ya your bud looked good. These just aren't as big as I'd like, typical me tho...but they are dense and stinking like no auto I've ever grown. Sortive pissed I spent so long growing them mother fuckers. ..
Fuck it.. I'ma texa CAN not a texa CANT.
Lol...
How long did u say yours were n flower?
 
I know my 1 gdp... that was over 3 month... and my most recent 2 lb harvest that took 8 to 12 weeks strain dependent... white widow was 8 weeks.. blue dream and original glue 10 weeks... great white shark 12 weeks... could have gone longer but started to hermie
 
I know my 1 gdp... that was over 3 month... and my most recent 2 lb harvest that took 8 to 12 weeks strain dependent... white widow was 8 weeks.. blue dream and original glue 10 weeks... great white shark 12 weeks... could have gone longer but started to hermie
Which one did u like the best.
 
Let's say the least I liked was great white shark... didn't fit my pallette taste... white widow was that delicious old skool taste and smell... original glue same with a good punch... blue dream is just as good as OG and WW
 
My Romulan is great for headaches and I wanna give purple urkle another shot.... as that got infected a little
 
Let's say the least I liked was great white shark... didn't fit my pallette taste... white widow was that delicious old skool taste and smell... original glue same with a good punch... blue dream is just as good as OG and WW
Right on, this shit smells like fucking cannibis / real strong fruity pebbles.
 
How do those look. Under new light.
Excellent.
Getting ripe; check your trichomes with a 60-100x microscope.
The leaf curl is most likely due to over saturation in your grow media; allow for longer drybacks.
Backing off on N and upping your PK could help too.
 
Excellent.
Getting ripe; check your trichomes with a 60-100x microscope.
The leaf curl is most likely due to over saturation in your grow media; allow for longer drybacks.
Backing off on N and upping your PK could help too.
I'm curious if I could do that using advanced nutes. Pat of the perfect ph process is to use equal parts. Any ideas. Jkash what's your thoughts man, capt??
 
I'm curious if I could do that using advanced nutes. Pat of the perfect ph process is to use equal parts. Any ideas. Jkash what's your thoughts man, capt??
I go by trichrome... different people like different ratios... I look for 30% amber to 70% cloudy heads
 
🤦🤦🤦🤣🤣🤣my bad...lol...probably get crap for my method but I use my base trio and use my pk booster right to the end
That's basically what I've done. I feel like if I pay for a nutrient line w a studied feed schedule I should go by that.
I know if u don't put equal parts in, pH is off. So ... Idk if there is a way to lower one raise the other w AN
 
That's basically what I've done. I feel like if I pay for a nutrient line w a studied feed schedule I should go by that.
I know if u don't put equal parts in, pH is off. So ... Idk if there is a way to lower one raise the other w AN
as Gnick has said... they purposely throw their npk ratios way off so you have to need all the nutes they offer
 
I'm curious if I could do that using advanced nutes. Pat of the perfect ph process is to use equal parts. Any ideas. Jkash what's your thoughts man, capt??
You can for sure and always should drop back on N during late flower [situational/strain demand dependent of course].
You might just have to watch your pH, which even with pH perf you should verify anyway because pH fluctuations caused by additives and root zone activity are not all accounted for.
In my personal experience 3-part systems mixed in equality are a thing of the past;
What we see more commonly is base 3-part, ie. Base+Veg, Base+Bloom.
Some regimes such as Athena run products that replace the Core/Common during late flower to completely delete N from the schedule.
 
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