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Thanks for the positive feedback. In my original post I filled out the form questions near the end of the post but I am in week 4 of visible flower and week 6 after flip.I always let my ph swing. I agree it covers all the nutrient bases both macro and micro.
To your question, I didn't see at what stage your grow is in. How far in are you? veg or flower.
Also if you are due for a rez change you may find that this may halt the coloration you are seeing in the leaves with a new rez of fresh nutes...... By your pics if you are starting a nute deficiency it is minor at this point and this will be addressed by a rez change.
PS if more growers thought like you there would be more killer bud out there. Meaning I like your thinking of actually knowing whats up before throwing a bunch of fixes without knowing wassup. As so many peeps do and end up making matters worse....... Props +++ for that attitude:D
I don't nor have I ever run RDWC. In my DTW when I see the rusty looking spots like that. I increase my clasnit by 50 ppm's and my epsom by 10 t0 15 ppm's (cal mag) But imo you are in week 6 and that is roughly when I start cutting back on my cal mag because I find it helps with the harshness. In other words my meds are a lot better tasting when I let them turn colors later in flower and not give the extra cal mag. Have you run this strain before?
I start counting at the flip and run 70 days +or-. Do you run 56 days from bud setting?
Yeah, skepticism when it comes to marketing:)Sorry calcium nitrate.
Lol now I see, I don't believe a breeder with the claim of 56 day.
I read you thread on how you set your system up. Awesome dyi build btw, looks clean and well put together.
All your current is focused on the bottom part of each bucket, maybe dead zones from water turnover being low towards the top part of root zone? I did see clear tubing over the top but they look to be 1/4 inch. Theye wouldn't allow alot of flow towards top of bucket
Maybe open each buck and scoop water sample from the top part and see if all numbers are the same as your control bucket. If there are variations you may just have dead zones causing defincies.
Happy Growing :)
That my friend is an excellent suggestion. :cool:I read you thread on how you set your system up. Awesome dyi build btw, looks clean and well put together.
All your current is focused on the bottom part of each bucket, maybe dead zones from water turnover being low towards the top part of root zone? I did see clear tubing over the top but they look to be 1/4 inch. Theye wouldn't allow alot of flow towards top of bucket
Maybe open each buck and scoop water sample from the top part and see if all numbers are the same as your control bucket. If there are variations you may just have dead zones causing defincies.
Happy Growing :)
Its not uncommon to see some leaf coloration change as she heads towards senescence. Sorry I missed the details....... :( is it a 8,10 or 12 week strain? BTW nice setup you assembled.....Thanks for the positive feedback. In my original post I filled out the form questions near the end of the post but I am in week 4 of visible flower and week 6 after flip.
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Its not uncommon to see some leaf coloration change as she heads towards senescence. Sorry I missed the details....... :( is it a 8,10 or 12 week strain? BTW nice setup you assembled.....
Buds taste better with a fade... Hmmmm i think youre on to somethingI don't nor have I ever run RDWC. In my DTW when I see the rusty looking spots like that. I increase my clasnit by 50 ppm's and my epsom by 10 t0 15 ppm's (cal mag) But imo you are in week 6 and that is roughly when I start cutting back on my cal mag because I find it helps with the harshness. In other words my meds are a lot better tasting when I let them turn colors later in flower and not give the extra cal mag. Have you run this strain before?
I start counting at the flip and run 70 days +or-. Do you run 56 days from bud setting?
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