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Burned Haze
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What I would do is a two simple test before everything else hen I see something like that . It’s ethier light, temp or fert stress .so let’s norrow it down very easily !
Get a cheap humidity/temp with a probe and put the probe on the peak spot of the crop ( hottest spot you think and closest to light )
And then have it so the meter can show you the max temp ( remember your not always there and even if you have everything optimized then and there who knows if something might be out of whack , I was surprised intill I did it to every single table and put a few on my walls)
The next thing is Nute stress , put a saucer under it or steal water from the flood table after runoff and make sure you have 10-15% min runoff. Check to see how far the ph and ppm is different than your original application . Just do the math and adjust and flush/reduce and make sure to check your runoff.
I used to do 700-850 coco now I’m at 500-650 and my plants def love it more ( spend your money on beneficial spores , without em u just wash ur nutes down th drain most the time )
Get a cheap humidity/temp with a probe and put the probe on the peak spot of the crop ( hottest spot you think and closest to light )
And then have it so the meter can show you the max temp ( remember your not always there and even if you have everything optimized then and there who knows if something might be out of whack , I was surprised intill I did it to every single table and put a few on my walls)
The next thing is Nute stress , put a saucer under it or steal water from the flood table after runoff and make sure you have 10-15% min runoff. Check to see how far the ph and ppm is different than your original application . Just do the math and adjust and flush/reduce and make sure to check your runoff.
I used to do 700-850 coco now I’m at 500-650 and my plants def love it more ( spend your money on beneficial spores , without em u just wash ur nutes down th drain most the time )