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I don't think its burning from light. It should be getting a lot more. Spider farmer says 100% @ 12-18". I doubt you can make good buds @ 33" even on 100%
What do you guys think? I don’t really see it on the low leaves only the topssounds like nute burn.
thats nute burn bro.What do you guys think? I don’t really see it on the low leaves only the tops
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then you should not have touched anything lol.Hmm...ok I’ll get some pics up, but they were also praying to the light before I turned it down.
How often do you water? Are you getting 15% runoff every time?Hmm...ok I’ll get some pics up, but they were also praying to the light before I turned it down.
Water once every 3 days. They each take about 4 liters with about a liter runoff.How often do you water? Are you getting 15% runoff every time?
So maybe not enough light is causing them to not need as much nutrients because they can’t use it up and causing nuts burn?then you should not have touched anything lol.
when you water they will droop a little as well, thing to do with pressure and them sucking it up.
i believe the light green is, new growth so the nitrogen has not made its way up there.
if light intensity goes up, and they are happy, they can take it, they might need more vitamins at that point.
when EVERYTHING is perfectly balanced, Cannabis is a F1 Car.
The guy that created Mantis told me not to keep the coco saturated all the time.I thought aquaman told you how to water coco.
1 watering every 3 days isn’t gunna cut it, even the mantis will burn if left to dry back too much. Keep the soil moist. Always!!!!
Go back and reread the crap you’ve already been told.
Needs to be moist. Always. But. Believe the mantis man.The guy that created Mantis told me not to keep the coco saturated all the time.
then you should not have touched anything lol.
theres a difference between moist, wet, and saturated.The guy that created Mantis told me not to keep the coco saturated all the time.
possibly, its currently probably about maxed out in the environment its in.*nute burn lol
When the coco drys that much the ec increases and gets too hot until you water again. You might need to water more often. I'd get a light meter too because there's no way <200w @ 30" is enough.So maybe not enough light is causing them to not need as much nutrients because they can’t use it up and causing nuts burn?
Right. I would say I saturate when watering, it stays wet for a day or two, then it’s moist on day 3.theres a difference between moist, wet, and saturated.
no rudeness intended
when it comes to science and variables, Accurate Dictionary matters, not to sound pedantic.
I’ll have to give that a try and see how it works out. I’ll start bringing up the light and fertigate more often.When the coco drys that much the ec increases and gets too hot until you water again. You might need to water more often. I'd get a light meter too because there's no way <200w @ 30" is enough.
I think maybe LED needs higher temps than 74F on average. Actually...when I bump the light up it should help bring the temp up too so if this isn’t light burn, I should see results within a few days. I’ll give it a shot. Water more, bring up the light power, which will bring up temps and help with uptake of nutrients.possibly, its currently probably about maxed out in the environment its in.
but could be other factors, i am not that experienced.
just a know a thing or two.
If those tips aren’t nute burn, I’d love to know what it isGrowing in sunshine number 4 strain gelato five weeks old. Light photonteck 600. Only nutrients in soil EWC and two tablespoons kobashi my leaves are similar to yours and i dont think mine are nut burned. Temp ranges from lights on 74 to 80 and humidity 28 to 35. Lights off 69 to 73 humidty around 30 percent.
IVe been reading on here that you can run the room warmer with LEDs because bulbs put off more heat, or the spectrum heats the leafs up more so?I think maybe LED needs higher temps than 74F on average. Actually...when I bump the light up it should help bring the temp up too so if this isn’t light burn, I should see results within a few days. I’ll give it a shot. Water more, bring up the light power, which will bring up temps and help with uptake of nutrients.
Did not know thisWhen the coco drys that much the ec increases and gets too hot until you water again. You might need to water more often. I'd get a light meter too because there's no way <200w @ 30" is enough.
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