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There beans so they are not deficent. Did you check your run off PH ? Whats that at ?Hey guys, so I'm gonna jump straight to the point this time, if got 10 plants about 2 week or so old, the humidity was around 20% for most of their life, just recently got 3 humidifiers to boost the number up to 70% but I have a few deformed leaves and a few discoloured leaves, I'll be posting photos attached, let me know if there is any other info
1000w air cooled, about 16" away,
Was 78f with 20rh but now 75f with 65rh
In soil with a mix of 4/10 ocean forest, 1/10 pearlit, 1.5/10 worm casting, 1.5/10 coco, 2/10 happy frog
Nothing else I can think of adding, if been watering with 0ppm at 6.3-6.1 a little low I think though right?
Thanks for your input guys!
In my opinion, the lights too bright and too close for new plants, these seem like seedlings. If you’ve got an adjustable ballasts back it down, or move the light up. My seedlings only share a fluorescent light fixture at about 16”, and that’s only putting out a fraction of the light your 1000 watt’r is doing, better yet get a small fluorescent fixture for use during this stage, you’ll save on electricity and your plants won’t get cooked.imho
Okay thanks bro! Any bugs you would say I should looks for specificly under the 60x?I agree with Dan but I'd also check for bugs. Some of those leaf deformities look suspect. Don't just do a visual inspection though, check with strong magnification 60x or better.
Ya they are from been, and no I haven't checked any runoff yet,I thought that was mainly for hydro grows. And they are kinda heavy, but it being my second time it could be to much water, and I'll try for that consistent ph! My meter is garbage, any suggestions on a good quality but not 200$ hahaThere beans so they are not deficent. Did you check your run off PH ? Whats that at ?
Are thise pots heavy ? They look over watered with the light greens and alittle yellow here and there and a couple twistys. Imo just over watered. And if ya can try amd keep the ph at 6.2 insted of a 6.1 here and a 6.3 there.
Thanks man!I have a 8 bank of t5s but I thought under the 1000 it will get better growth, you don't think so? You would switch to t5 over a raised 1000 or lowered ballast?Thats just too much light. 1000w for seedlings at 16”. Man you cal dial it 100 :) t5s are great for the little ones.
Thanks m8! Your definitely one of the more knowledgeable guys on here, that being said, what PAR range are you shooting for with your 1000s and your t5s? That 1000 being so close is getting around 2k par at canopy height, so I'll raise it up to 1300 par and see how she goesT5 are great, use them, they’re very gentle on your plants and they love em :) don’t even need 8. 4 is much more than whats needed at this point.
You can go with any route, dim it, pull it higher or go with t5s. But all in all the light intensity is too much.
Thanks m8! Your definitely one of the more knowledgeable guys on here, that being said, what PAR range are you shooting for with your 1000s and your t5s? That 1000 being so close is getting around 2k par at canopy height, so I'll raise it up to 1300 par and see how she goes
Okay thanks bro! Any bugs you would say I should looks for specificly under the 60x?
Under 60x or stronger. If if not just the lights then you could have Russet or Broad mites. Very small.
The plant in the 5th picture down is the one that caught my attention.
200-450 par at this stage and at veg about 700, flower about 890-1100par valueThanks m8! Your definitely one of the more knowledgeable guys on here, that being said, what PAR range are you shooting for with your 1000s and your t5s? That 1000 being so close is getting around 2k par at canopy height, so I'll raise it up to 1300 par and see how she goes
The photos definitely don't show russet or broad mite damage.
I feel as though russets and broads get over diagnosed. They are reasonably rare, especially in areas without prevalent growers and cut sharing.
To those who have had russets or broads, the symptoms are extremely obvious, and it is really easy to differentiate russet/broad damage from causes which mimic russet/broad damage.
Curious, are you spraying with anything? Your room parameters are near perfect for your stage of growth, which is good.
I would like to say your lighting is a bit intense for the stage you are at. IMO reduce the light until they are teens. Honestly even T5HO's would be good for the stage you are at. Keep in mind, these are YOUNG seedlings. They are quite delicate and really not anywhere near using the photon output of a 1000w HPS.
The photos definitely don't show russet or broad mite damage.
I feel as though russets and broads get over diagnosed. They are reasonably rare, especially in areas without prevalent growers and cut sharing.
To those who have had russets or broads, the symptoms are extremely obvious, and it is really easy to differentiate russet/broad damage from causes which mimic russet/broad damage.
Curious, are you spraying with anything? Your room parameters are near perfect for your stage of growth, which is good.
I would like to say your lighting is a bit intense for the stage you are at. IMO reduce the light until they are teens. Honestly even T5HO's would be good for the stage you are at. Keep in mind, these are YOUNG seedlings. They are quite delicate and really not anywhere near using the photon output of a 1000w HPS.
This is russet mite damage
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This is broad mite damage (my plants), upturned saw teeth happened as well.
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Please cite exactly what I wrote which makes you claim that I don't know what I'm talking about.
Here's a post I made in another thread where I dropped a ton of info on russet mites, and a bit on broads and cyclamens.
Let me know if there's anything you disagree with and why.
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community...me-diagnose-please.101498/page-4#post-2213116
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