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Clawing tops: please help

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Update: I’ve stated course of watering Every other day (2-3x per day) and here’s the result:

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Nearly everyone has darkened up and normalized to a great color of green and is flourishing. A few plants are still a bit off but they’re on their way out of the woods. I’ve changed my ppm input to 800-900ppm as well (150-160ppm is tap water).
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Now just do that every day. They will appreciate it
 
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Update:

— no more clawing
—— I have been watering 3x a day on an Every-Other-day schedule and 1 watering in-between those days
——— so my watering schedule looks like (3x-1x-3x-1x watering)

Plants have been responsive and having insane growth spurts. Now, I am still seeing some issues crop up which I believe are pH fluctuations and now believing @Aqua Man to be correct - if, in fact, the pH swings are what is causing this:

— I’m seeing the same reddish/brown striations on the leaves (not all plants) and I believe to be pH fluctuations. If that’s the case I need to be watering every day.

Other issue is some taco/canoe leaves
— this looks like heat stress but they’re on the lower leaves. Temp: 83-84f, 50% humidity and CO2 at 1500ppm.

This looks like some nutrient burn but the color is yellowish, not your typical burn look and the growth is thick. Thoughts?
 
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Update:
View attachment 926374
— no more clawing
—— I have been watering 3x a day on an Every-Other-day schedule and 1 watering in-between those days
——— so my watering schedule looks like (3x-1x-3x-1x watering)

Plants have been responsive and having insane growth spurts. Now, I am still seeing some issues crop up which I believe are pH fluctuations and now believing @Aqua Man to be correct - if, in fact, the pH swings are what is causing this:
View attachment 926375
— I’m seeing the same reddish/brown striations on the leaves (not all plants) and I believe to be pH fluctuations. If that’s the case I need to be watering every day.

Other issue is some taco/canoe leaves View attachment 926373
— this looks like heat stress but they’re on the lower leaves. Temp: 83-84f, 50% humidity and CO2 at 1500ppm.

This looks like some nutrient burn but the color is yellowish, not your typical burn look and the growth is thick. Thoughts?
View attachment 926376
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Possibly wind burn? Low humidity? Looks like possibly early K deficiency in the last pic?

I'm betting more watering will help the ph swings stability and sort out any deficiencies.

How much wind are those leaves getting?
 
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Possibly wind burn? Low humidity? Looks like possibly early K deficiency in the last pic?

I'm betting more watering will help the ph swings stability and sort out any deficiencies.

How much wind are those leaves getting?
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Not wind burn as I don’t have anything in direct wind. Lots of air movement but I was leaning towards low humidity or heat.... but both are in control so I’m thinking it’s ok - not experiencing any aggression of tacoing.

Now, the red-brown striations definitely point me towards pH fluctuations. So I’m going to increase the frequency of watering to 3x-2x-3x for a week and then try out 3x every day.
 
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Aqua Man said:
Looks like possibly early K deficiency in the last pic?

I'm betting more watering will help the ph swings stability and sort out any deficiencies.
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Hey guys, I’ve got an update for you -

I am now watering 3x/day every day started on Monday (01/06/2020). I’ve been monitoring growth and watching for deficiencies...... My ladies are 100% healthy and handling the waterings perfect. Growth rate is incredible. Thank you for the help everyone - especially @Aqua Man .



Not pictured: 2nd layer of trellis.
—- will be defoliating this week.
 
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Hey guys, I’ve got an update for you -

I am now watering 3x/day every day started on Monday (01/06/2020). I’ve been monitoring growth and watching for deficiencies...... My ladies are 100% healthy and handling the waterings perfect. Growth rate is incredible. Thank you for the help everyone - especially @Aqua Man .

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Not pictured: 2nd layer of trellis.
—- will be defoliating this week.
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Awesome news
 
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HFJud said:
Update:
View attachment 926374
— no more clawing
—— I have been watering 3x a day on an Every-Other-day schedule and 1 watering in-between those days
——— so my watering schedule looks like (3x-1x-3x-1x watering)

Plants have been responsive and having insane growth spurts. Now, I am still seeing some issues crop up which I believe are pH fluctuations and now believing @Aqua Man to be correct - if, in fact, the pH swings are what is causing this:
View attachment 926375
— I’m seeing the same reddish/brown striations on the leaves (not all plants) and I believe to be pH fluctuations. If that’s the case I need to be watering every day.

Other issue is some taco/canoe leaves View attachment 926373
— this looks like heat stress but they’re on the lower leaves. Temp: 83-84f, 50% humidity and CO2 at 1500ppm.

This looks like some nutrient burn but the color is yellowish, not your typical burn look and the growth is thick. Thoughts?
View attachment 926376
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If caused by heat - heat intensity not so much the distance but the pentration of light
 
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