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Thanks, veg stage is fairly easy. Can't really go wrong if vpd is on point, assuming one would know the fundamentals of growing.wow lookin very nice PK
i hear ya. Veg is almost cruise control...though end of flower for me now and shes on cruise til finish while i start up the next 4 babies im runnin (blue dream and wedding cake)Thanks, veg stage is fairly easy. Can't really go wrong if vpd is on point, assuming one would know the fundamentals of growing.
It's the flower phase for me that is most important.
Nice, I have two wedding cake beans waiting on their turn. currently i am running Blueberry cheese, Amnesia Lemon and Cinderellai hear ya. Veg is almost cruise control...though end of flower for me now and shes on cruise til finish while i start up the next 4 babies I'm running (blue dream and wedding cake)
ya, im gonna turn the light back down a bit and open the water valves to the rockwools a bit more. Trying to balance the generative feeding which is like pee drips. lol!Looking great in here bubba; that color green is perfect going into flower IMO. Get it dialed in and look at what the leaves are telling you there; animation wise. Not just colors. Those curled (droopy) tips look to me to be sitting on the acidic side of the equation; if I'm not mistaken.
I would maybe even consider dial back the lights a bit; until you get them back up again; on track again. Even 12-24 hours can be helpful. But I would make any adjustments very gradually.
Many of the leaves still appear very animated; more so to the back of the canopy. Most of them look like there still in the zone; so to speak.
I think 1st i should get the ph to balance at 5.6 and from there on i will see how the new growth is. I am currently adding 15 grams of Epsom salt with every rez change and thats just cuz i know what kind of sucking Mg monkeys these girls are. lol!Looking great in here bubba; that color green is perfect going into flower IMO. Get it dialed in and look at what the leaves are telling you there; animation wise. Not just colors. Those curled (droopy) tips look to me to be sitting on the acidic side of the equation; if I'm not mistaken.
I would maybe even consider dial back the lights a bit; until you get them back up again; on track again. Even 12-24 hours can be helpful. But I would make any adjustments very gradually.
Many of the leaves still appear very animated; more so to the back of the canopy. Most of them look like there still in the zone; so to speak.
This stands out to me; at first it looks like magnesium is involved somehow; but it's looking to me like somehow another pH issue? Perhaps?
Chimera leafing... I don't know if it's got a scientific name or not. but it's odd; cause it looks like perhaps a disfunction of Magnesium; Potassium or even possibly Sulfur.
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So are you finding that's fussy like regular hydro; or do you feel like you've got a little more control over the buffering system?ya, im gonna turn the light back down a bit and open the water valves to the rockwools a bit more. Trying to balance the generative feeding which is like pee drips. lol!
Since i don't know the watering timing perfectly I find it that it makes a bit challenging. The rest is very similar to hydro. Rez was stable from the 3rd day or so and i've been really just focusing on the plant and the watering cycle. Made some mistakes but its a learning curve. I;ve already picked up on some design flaws and how i can make it more stable.So are you finding that's fussy like regular hydro; or do you feel like you've got a little more control over the buffering system?
Yea; I agree; especially going into flower; Mg; calcium and sulfur in that order for me. Once you get past the bud set; then calcium starts taking the front seat; IMO.