
Frankster
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Yea, knowing more about the light would enlighten us. But spectrum is a huge part of the grow cycle, plus intensity. Ensuring good RH, temps, ventilation.Heeey..i got one for you..its my own problem i have with the plants not uptaking water but are taking up the nutrients..its basically started 2 weeks or so ago.
Im at day 39 in flower 4 gal watering once a day.max temp lights on was 27 deg c ..rh between 52% -62% ..lights off temps between 22deg c up to 26deg c but mostly around 23-24.5 rh average 56% .leaf temps 22.5-25.7 feeding 510 ppm at 5.8-60.runoff is under what im giving them between 50 on one to 200 on another.plants looks dark considering and had white tips which are yellow..ive had this every grow hence why i cant feed them more as not taking up equal amounts of water to nutrients..ive backed off the heat a little down to mm 26deg now (extraction fan comes on at 26.3) id say its got to do with this vpd shit or the intensity of the light..i cant lift it up anymore either....light is lumatek zues pro 600w led..
cheers in advance
Water usually slows down some around week 5-6, so that's not unusual in itself, I don't feel. Plants might be finishing up earlier than others, perhaps. That's largely strain dependent. I usually see slowdown a few weeks before harvest, minimum.
I would also look at fluvics/humics, saponin and perhaps even something like 1-Triacontanol, if it was taken to extreme. Water dynamics is a big issue in flowering, and that's why I use microbials, enzymes, acids, secondary metabolites and all of the above to build a wide base upon which water dynamics are maximized.
Keeping our plants healthy, and in play as long as possible really adds that special something, IMO.