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I’ve used the micro 1 time in the last 5 weeks. Somewhere around the start of flowering. Rest I follow the directions mixing with 1 gallon every 3 days.What are you doing feeding-wise? Have you removed all the fan leaves....
What kind of light do you have at what power and how much distance above the plants?
I will do so.. thanks for your time.5.7 is low for ph. I’d start adjusting it up in stages, targeting about 6.3-6.5.
It is a low Ph. I don't know if it would cause the browning tips. It could be an adjunct problem from overfeeding.5.7 is low for ph. I’d start adjusting it up in stages, targeting about 6.3-6.5.
I use the coco stuff from menards!Just reading the plants, I'd guess that it's overwatered (texture and thickness of the leaves), overfed (burned tips, feeding every three days), and overlit (edge curl, tacoing, twisting). I don't know what media you're in, but if I'm in amended soil (like Fox Farm, for example), I'll only feed a few times for the entire grow.
I use the Tiger bloom every other week alsoI use the coco stuff from menards!
Could be 0verfeeding and/or light too close. Removing the fan leaves could exacerbate the overfeeding problem, and other than the old/bottom ones or very select cutting, you're better off leaving the fan leaves.I’ve used the micro 1 time in the last 5 weeks. Somewhere around the start of flowering. Rest I follow the directions mixing with 1 gallon every 3 days.
Lights I had up 22” on power 6.5. I just lowered them today to get that 800 range, turned up to 9.5.
Fan Leaves I did not remove All of them but I did remove a lot of them.
I’ve saw low ZN leaves can look the same but I don’t know. I’m lost.Just reading the plants, I'd guess that it's overwatered (texture and thickness of the leaves), overfed (burned tips, feeding every three days), and overlit (edge curl, tacoing, twisting). I don't know what media you're in, but if I'm in amended soil (like Fox Farm, for example), I'll only feed a few times for the entire grow.
I’m pretty sure it’s had too much light for a while.Could be 0verfeeding and/or light too close. Removing the fan leaves could exacerbate the overfeeding problem, and other than the old/bottom ones or very select cutting, you're better off leaving the fan leaves.
Bringing the Ph up is a good idea, the problem is if you've overfed it's best to address the root cause. And I would raise the height of the light.
I have that photo tone app, isn’t the light suppose to be around 800ppfd Whatever the hell that means?Could be 0verfeeding and/or light too close. Removing the fan leaves could exacerbate the overfeeding problem, and other than the old/bottom ones or very select cutting, you're better off leaving the fan leaves.
Bringing the Ph up is a good idea, the problem is if you've overfed it's best to address the root cause. And I would raise the height of the light.
I concurI’m pretty sure it’s had too much light for a while.
At this stage will the brown tips go away? I will raise lights. Thanks!I concur
The right amount of light is the amount the plants can handle. A big, healthy plant might finish at 800 ppfd, but that's something you find out, not something you force on the plant. I just try to keep my plants happy, with flat, level leaves that aren't running away from the light. When they're still praying in the last hour before lights-out, I bump the intensity up a little. If they curl, twist, taco, canoe or do anything else that looks like they're trying to reduce their surface area, I turn the lights down.I have that photo tone app, isn’t the light suppose to be around 800ppfd Whatever the hell that means?
Any damage that is there, will stay, just monitor new growth and make sure it doesn’t keep happening.At this stage will the brown tips go away? I will raise lights. Thanks!
I guess I just followed this when I bought the lights..The right amount of light is the amount the plants can handle. A big, healthy plant might finish at 800 ppfd, but that's something you find out, not something you force on the plant. I just try to keep my plants happy, with flat, level leaves that aren't running away from the light. When they're still praying in the last hour before lights-out, I bump the intensity up a little. If they curl, twist, taco, canoe or do anything else that looks like they're trying to reduce their surface area, I turn the lights down.
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