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Lol... guess I owe ya a beerWhat light you using and how big of area ? Hold old are the plants? More info is better- doesn’t look like nutes to me possibly light? Or other environmental conditions
I’m learning from the best on the farm! LmaoLol... guess I owe ya a beer
the area it's growing at is 45 cm wide 111 cm tall and 95 cm long space. the light is Greensindoor grow light 225 led pcs the wavelength is 450-660nm the diameter of the LEDs is 5 mm I can't really find a lot of information on it. this plant is a month old it turned a month old just yesterday the other ones that don't have any problems are 3 weeks old.What light you using and how big of area ? Hold old are the plants? More info is better- doesn’t look like nutes to me possibly light? Or other environmental conditions
Are u using both the veg and bloom light at the same time? I would probably back up the light about 6”. -the area it's growing at is 45 cm wide 111 cm tall and 95 cm long space. the light is Greensindoor grow light 225 led pcs the wavelength is 450-660nm the diameter of the LEDs is 5 mm I can't really find a lot of information on it. this plant is a month old it turned a month old just yesterday the other ones that don't have any problems are 3 weeks old.
Soil prob an issue also.
Is this it? Can you link the light?
I was thinking about getting a different light too a somewhat better one where I can control the veg and bloom cycles.Are u using both the veg and bloom light at the same time? I would probably back up the light about 6”. -
Soil looks pretty dry and dense already - I would add more perlite next round and transplant at least 2 times makes watering much easier
I guess I will look into my light and its height and I will take a trip to buy a little bit bigger pots and some soil that has lower ph the lowest I can go in the soil is 5,8 +-0,5 I think. on the other hand in the water, I guess I'll search for 6,2 or 5,8 ph. I'll add more coco fiber to it too and I'll try and find perlite. hope the plant will get better and thankssounds like your pH is to high....Alkaline ranges of pH only helps in PK uptake.....For Nitro you want closer to 6.0 and possibly slightly under, Plus you want your pH to Flux...
This way All nutes will be avail as the pH fluxes Up from a Lower range(as medium dries out) and is more inline with how Canna will progress as it ages and prepares to flower...
In Bloom you want the pH to stay in the 6-7 range...in Veg try 5.8-6 to start.,....Where did you get the idea that pH of 7 would be effective?.....its just not...You prob have enough nutes in teh mix but your pH has it locked out or not avail...
Which this is all basic botany...Just look at almost any pH uptake chart...you'll see that N is avail mostly from 5.5-6.5 give or take...and PK more avail from 6-7pH...
Also I'd say longer dry cycles or dont saturate your medium as much so the plant can Breathe easier as well......
gl and Hope that helps
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Aluminum sulfate will lower the soil PH but I have only used it in the garden so not the guy to ask about how to.I guess I will look into my light and its height and I will take a trip to buy a little bit bigger pots and some soil that has lower ph the lowest I can go in the soil is 5,8 +-0,5 I think. on the other hand in the water, I guess I'll search for 6,2 or 5,8 ph. I'll add more coco fiber to it too and I'll try and find perlite. hope the plant will get better and thanks
Soil sounds like an issue for this grower. But mayb coco is a better option for the OP @reetera ? Because of availability,Aluminum sulfate will lower the soil PH but I have only used it in the garden so not the guy to ask about how to.
I'd say perlite is a better option.
I cannot say exactly as in, it's a local shop so I can't link it. It's advertised as normal flower soil with 40% organic matter and 7 pHs +-0.5 and I added some bio compost to it and coco fiber and pine barks. I only started using a little bit of liquid nutrients recently. the strain was said that it was easy to overfeed it.That little bit of nute burn on the tips is normal.
Cut your feeding by half.
What soil are you using now?
I can buy coco and I still have a lot and I can get perlite too it's just that the availability of it scarce but it seems I can get some maybe this week it's just that when I started with planting I couldn't find it anywhere.Soil sounds like an issue for this grower. But mayb coco is a better option for the OP @reetera ? Because of availability,
Anytime you feed in soil, you run the risk of over feeding.I cannot say exactly as in, it's a local shop so I can't link it. It's advertised as normal flower soil with 40% organic matter and 7 pHs +-0.5 and I added some bio compost to it and coco fiber and pine barks. I only started using a little bit of liquid nutrients recently. the strain was said that it was easy to overfeed it.
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