Kakarot
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Your absolutely right but it will be if kept like that.That’s not a plant struggling from too much light tho. No chance.
That’s not a plant struggling from too much light tho. No chance.
Your absolutely right but it will be if kept like that.
sure it is. The dark green mid fans are showing imminent calcium and potassium deficiency from too much nutrient demands. So it is a nutrient uptake issue but still caused by the very intense light on a young plant. The plant is telling me by curling down away from the light and now because of potassium the growth scrunching up. In my opinion anyway.
@Kakarot your English is very good. I suggest moving the light up at least a foot or dimming much lower. I dont have an led like that to know how much sorry. The ec seems ok for a plant that size.
thanks for your reply , i will move up the light and reduce power to 60% , do you think if i go to flowering it will help the plant to recover health ?
hum i see more stress more trouble , i will stay a week in vegetate and if nothing better happend i will pass to flowering with crossed fingers .No flowering will increase stress. Stay in veg til healthy looking.
Temperature is about 22° celcius so 71.6 °Fahrenheit and 18 °Celsius soWhat are the temperatures in the grow area?
That's a little low.Temperature is about 22° celcius so 71.6 °Fahrenheit .
yeah it's not perfect but right now it's pretty cold outside i can't do better than this .That's a little low.
There was an old rule of thumb in agronomy that with every 10 degree F increase in temperature, biological activity (think growth) doubles. I can't say that's the only reason this plant is growing sluggishly, but it is probably part of it.
E.C 1.02 isn't too much for a healthy plant. PH 5.6 in what medium? Sounds bad to me.
Keeping ph/ec and temps in control are the problem here. Wasn’t light. That was exastrubating the problem with uptake.
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