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Early Veg leaf discolouration - light edges.

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Hi all, happy Friday.

My young one has just been uppotted from starter cup to 6.5L last Sunday.

Since then she has been watered once, 1.2L with about 15-20% runoff. Water PH before going in was 6.32. No other additives/feed. Just pure water.

Soil: biobizz all-mix.

Not sure if normal but I don’t recall seeing this kind of discolouration in my prior grows.

What do you guys think?
 

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Extra info:
Light: lumatek ATS300W PRO @ 25% - 34inch from canopy.
PPFD (measured using the Photone app): 256
Humidity: 65% Rh
Temp: 25.5c
 
The runoff is likely taking the nutrients out of your medium. Try not to have much runoff until you start giving nutrients. Looks like it’s hungry. Looks like nitrogen and/or magnesium deficiency.
 
Recheck your lights PPFD map at 16”. You are very low on light according to the map. 1100ppfd at 100% @ 16”. 25% at 34” puts you at about 200ppfd or less and if going 18/6 that’s 12.6 DLI. Check me I just did some quick looking, I may be looking at the wrong light or map.
 
I guess I am saying, what is your Lux or PPFD at right now?
 
I guess I am saying, what is your Lux or PPFD at right now?
I forgot to mention in the post so added the ppfd reading as a reply to this post. PPFD measured in at 256 using the Photone app.
 
I forgot to mention in the post so added the ppfd reading as a reply to this post. PPFD measured in at 256 using the Photone app.
When using the app, do you use a diffuser?
 
What’s your light schedule? 16/8 or 18/6? Either way that’s pretty low. Slowly increase your ppfd until you are at 35-40 DLI, by then you should be nearing end of veg and you’ll trigger flower and start to vamp up the ppfd again. By week 5-6 you’ll start reducing that ppfd again until harvest.
 
What’s your light schedule? 16/8 or 18/6? Either way that’s pretty low. Slowly increase your ppfd until you are at 35-40 DLI, by then you should be nearing end of veg and you’ll trigger flower and start to vamp up the ppfd again. By week 5-6 you’ll start reducing that ppfd again until harvest.
18/6. Alright thank you, I plan to lower my light till around 450-500 ppfd then again up the ppfd during flower. Never really measured DLI but will measure and try to keep within these ranges if that is best.
 
I grow in a living soil, I don’t know much about the bio bizz line other than seems to be really popular right now. But maybe give a light feeding. Try to avoid runoff early on if running bottled nutrients. Try to avoid runoff all together if using organics
 
I grow in a living soil, I don’t know much about the bio bizz line other than seems to be really popular right now. But maybe give a light feeding. Try to avoid runoff early on if running bottled nutrients. Try to avoid runoff all together if using organics
Alright thank you. Next water I’ll give a 1/4 or 1/2 vegetation feed. I am currently using synthetic nutes but wanting to use bottled organics. Been looking at the biobizz organic line but will probably leave till the next run.
 
It’s mag deficiency from your light interveinal discoloration.
The leaf edges and tips are turning,
You have the light to hot and possibly the light is too close as well or both.
Man I know you gonna say but the ppfd is in acceptable ranges.



It’s obviously not happy.
Raise your light, or turn it down or both.

Here’s some of my plants that suffer from the same thing. It’s really hard to avoid it in some cultivars because they’re extremely sensitive from the jump. What it means is is your plant needs an opportunity to harden off to the light so whenever you change your output, you need to go ahead and do it in small increments so the plant can harden off to the light instead of being shocked by 20 and 30% output percentage jumps.
 

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