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Thats weed?? wow, shit..I got it in a breeders mix bag, I had a couple deformations, but I don't know what strain she is, I think it is an actual syndrome called wrinkly leaf syndrome. Ahaha Mann. She's funny. Or he. I dunno yet.
They are growing up so fast and hard. Your set up is Killin it.
Why you selling it? how much?I have a kind 1000 led I'll sell ya :) it's only been used for about 4 weeks. Needs to be 3 feet above canopy to cover a 4x4 area. Closer than that and you will get light burn. Almost no heat. I was planning on selling it on craigs list when I find time.
And thanks its running pretty good but at high speeds its not hard to slide off track.. So I got to be paying attention! And im trying!I got it in a breeders mix bag, I had a couple deformations, but I don't know what strain she is, I think it is an actual syndrome called wrinkly leaf syndrome. Ahaha Mann. She's funny. Or he. I dunno yet.
They are growing up so fast and hard. Your set up is Killin it.
Thank you.. Normally I wouldnt really think much about congratulatory posts but this is different. So I will take the pats on the back, but lets just hope I can back off the nutes when I am supposed to.. Im thinking that I will prob drop nutes and c02 down starting week 3 to 1100 and a 100 every week after that, as well as the same for Ec..Looks like you are handling that ferrari very well. Great job!
I'm selling it because it didn't perform in my area very well. My ceiling is too low. I could only go 2 feet above and that only covered a 3 foot circle. It was too intense at that distance. Light burned the center buds. Plus I need a 4x4 square. It needs to be 3 feet above canopy. I think it would be a great led in the right garden. You probably wouldn't like it because it has a circle footprint. If it had a square footprint I would keep it myself.Why you selling it? how much?
Ya I didnt use it last week and then thats when I got some spots on my leaves..@EventHorizan
so I dont see any Ca def
but I do see some leaf curl up
which means a little to hard on the ec
I would probably drop it a little next week
and I was actually gonna say you can probably pull the Calmg
your roots will have been filled in enough that you wont need it
and you def dont need the extra N
not salt buildupYa I didnt use it last week and then thats when I got some spots on my leaves..
Ya Im in uncharted Territory with c02 and Ec...
And then I got to go thru the learning process all over when I move the UC in here...
But im cool with that...
Im watching all them leaves and unless i see something serious, im just gonna let it ride.
With that curl, could be salt build up causing it eh?
Plants are 18" today...
Hope they show me sex early as need to cull the unwanted males,
and rearange
i cant keep my eyes open to type, but tomm I chat you up about the calmag...not salt buildup
just high ec
as in the ec is to high for the temps
as transpiration is probably quicker than it can take up water
my leaves do it just before I get that slight tip burn
I then back off about 200ppm or so
i didnt see any spots
you only really need the calmg for the first 2 weeks of transplant just so the roots get established and the coco bank is filled
you can then cut it out
thats how I have always done it with my coco
I got a 22 sec video of my watering run but it wont let me post it here. I will try again later. Nice surface coverage I thinkI Will try to measure how much nutes I get in 22 seconds of run time.
I would just put a ball valve on it and crank it down so that it takes longer to drip out but gives more time to soak more of the coco slowerI got a 22 sec video of my watering run but it wont let me post it here. I will try again later. Nice surface coverage I think
The results are in tho...I got a half gal of feed in 22 seconds. I think I might go back to 20 seconds tomorrow and measure that.
I understand. I actually thought pouring it on all at once was the process. This is my first coco run so im still learning. I do appreciate all the help.I would just put a ball valve on it and crank it down so that it takes longer to drip out but gives more time to soak more of the coco slower
if it works for youI understand. I actually thought pouring it on all at once was the process. This is my first coco run so im still learning. I do appreciate all the help.
So even when I water by hand I should pour it slow? Like over a minute or two? Up to now I've been pouring it in and waiting a minute to make sure I get runoff.
It always takes at least a minute for me to get runoff even at 6 times per day. If I slow the flow I won't get even distribution. Only the front of the container would get watered.
If you think it's important enough for me to slow the flow then maybe I will need to try an emitter system like you guys
Bro that is exactly what I had going on. Slight curling on the serrations. It looked like heat issues starting but my room has never seen 80 with the AC and I check canopy with temp gun and never been above 72 surface temp.not salt buildup
just high ec
as in the ec is to high for the temps
as transpiration is probably quicker than it can take up water
my leaves do it just before I get that slight tip burn
I then back off about 200ppm or so
i didnt see any spots
you only really need the calmg for the first 2 weeks of transplant just so the roots get established and the coco bank is filled
you can then cut it out
thats how I have always done it with my coco
It just won't let me load the video here...oh wellI Will try to measure how much nutes I get in 22 seconds of run time.
I will try it for a while. If I start having problems I will make the switch.if it works for you
then it is fine
You have to make a YouTube video. Copy the URL and click that reel button above the comment box. Paste the URL. I don't think you can post a video from say your phone gallery. Has to be YouTube or similar.It just won't let me load the video here...oh well
Lookin real nice. I like the colorsLast week of flower
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