Cannabanana
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Hey guys,
I've been having the same deficiency for about 3 weeks now and after spending countless hours and days looking for a solution, I'm at a dead end and need some help.
Some information regarding my indoor grow:
Veg stage | 4 weeks
Medium: Coco perlite 70/30 mix in 3.45-gallon pots
Strain: OG Skywalker
Lights: Gavita 1700e LEDs running at 60%, about 2-2.5 feet above plants.
Room variables: Sealed indoor room| humidity 55-65% | Temp of room 77-79F | CO2 is at 800-1200 PPM
Watering details: Using tap water that has a base PPM of 250-280 | Temp 70F | pH 5.8-6.0 | current PPM @ watering 900-950PPM (post nutrient addition)
Feeding Schedule: The last flush was about 2 weeks ago. I used to water about every three days (up until 3-week mark) when I notice the pot gets lighter and the medium begins to become less saturated with water (I never wait until the medium completely dries out). I used to water each pot for about 15 seconds and would get runoff during every watering session. However, I realized that I might have been getting too much runoff so I shifted my watering schedule to every 2 days and now I only water for about 10 seconds. With 10 seconds, I haven't really been getting runoff. Is runoff during every watering session necessary?
Nutrient details:
The beginning of this week I topped/FIMMED all my plants. I topped half and FIMMED the other half (experimental purposes) and following that, I noticed the plants began to show a purple hue. I'm not sure if this is due to stress.
Every single one of my plants is showing some form of deficiency, some times even more than one. I've attached pictures below showing the different types of deficiencies I'm having. The purple/brown hue/shade on the plants started appearing after topping/FIMMING.
Any help would be appreciated as I am completely lost. Let me know if any more information is needed.
Thanks in advance!
I've been having the same deficiency for about 3 weeks now and after spending countless hours and days looking for a solution, I'm at a dead end and need some help.
Some information regarding my indoor grow:
Veg stage | 4 weeks
Medium: Coco perlite 70/30 mix in 3.45-gallon pots
Strain: OG Skywalker
Lights: Gavita 1700e LEDs running at 60%, about 2-2.5 feet above plants.
Room variables: Sealed indoor room| humidity 55-65% | Temp of room 77-79F | CO2 is at 800-1200 PPM
Watering details: Using tap water that has a base PPM of 250-280 | Temp 70F | pH 5.8-6.0 | current PPM @ watering 900-950PPM (post nutrient addition)
Feeding Schedule: The last flush was about 2 weeks ago. I used to water about every three days (up until 3-week mark) when I notice the pot gets lighter and the medium begins to become less saturated with water (I never wait until the medium completely dries out). I used to water each pot for about 15 seconds and would get runoff during every watering session. However, I realized that I might have been getting too much runoff so I shifted my watering schedule to every 2 days and now I only water for about 10 seconds. With 10 seconds, I haven't really been getting runoff. Is runoff during every watering session necessary?
Nutrient details:
- Pro-Silicate 3ml/gallon (added 1 hour before any other nutrient and allow to mix)
- CalMag 3-5ml/gallon (added second, etc.)
- Root XL 1ml/gallon
- Growth Enhancer 1ml/gallon
- Mammoth .6ml/gallon
- Veg A/B -> I've been using this to adjust PPM. Total added of each is about 25-30ml for the whole tank (30ml).
- pH down
The beginning of this week I topped/FIMMED all my plants. I topped half and FIMMED the other half (experimental purposes) and following that, I noticed the plants began to show a purple hue. I'm not sure if this is due to stress.
Every single one of my plants is showing some form of deficiency, some times even more than one. I've attached pictures below showing the different types of deficiencies I'm having. The purple/brown hue/shade on the plants started appearing after topping/FIMMING.
Any help would be appreciated as I am completely lost. Let me know if any more information is needed.
Thanks in advance!