Silk689
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ohh and btw man i always use 2 scrog nets. 1 below and another 12-16 inches higher 
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Yeah thatβs what I did but I think I waited to long to put 1st inohh and btw man i always use 2 scrog nets. 1 below and another 12-16 inches higher![]()
I raised them a few inches maybe I can try a bit higher, canβt imagine itβs heat stress plants are only an inch or two closer to light because I still have been LST to keep them even. Worth a try thoughIs it effecting only leaves closest to your lights? Maybe back the lights off a touch.
So your thinking more of a deficiency than over nute problem? I havenβt pushed nutes thatβs for sure. Biggest feed this week Iβm planning so farDoesnt look like heat stress but if you push your plants too hard with light they can show deficiencies such a calcium.
I havenβt flushed plants often. Would my tap well water be considered a flush? Ppm around 250 and ec around 400Looks like the usual Ca/Mg deficiency IMO .
No just a ph and ppm/ec readerIt resembles a slight Ca issue as @steamroller. This can be brought on by pushing with too much light, or simply needing more calcium.
Do you have a quantum sensor to measure your ppfd?
No just a ph and ppm/ec reader
Ok I was just reading if you donβt flush enough salts can build up and lockout nutes. I think my water is pretty darn good (drilled well) and using fox farm nutes I donβt think Iβll have troubleI'm not a soil grower but i don't think a flush is necessary.
Thanks for advise Iβll keep an eye on them, raised lights and did a good water todayI know that is true for hydro/soilless but again, i'm not a soil grower. That said, flushing soil doesn't seem like a good idea.