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Sounds like a plan. Good luck to ya, hope all turns around.I will give it a try - if I'm seeing anything flag I will post back in here. Thanks again everyone!
Sounds like a plan. Good luck to ya, hope all turns around.I will give it a try - if I'm seeing anything flag I will post back in here. Thanks again everyone!
Also, the more I am readingI will give it a try - if I'm seeing anything flag I will post back in here. Thanks again everyone!
Might back my lights down from 100% as well, I eased them up 5-10% at a time from veg. I can't really move them up/down and the more I am reading about light burn makes me think some of that could be hurting me as well (first time with LEDs).Sounds like a plan. Good luck to ya, hope all turns around.
What lights are you running and how far from the plant tops?Also, the more I am reading
Might back my lights down from 100% as well, I eased them up 5-10% at a time from veg. I can't really move them up/down and the more I am reading about light burn makes me think some of that could be hurting me as well (first time with LEDs).
Grower's Choice E-720 - 1.5 - 2 ft from top of canaopy. PPFD's probably 700-900What lights are you running and how far from the plant tops?
Lower leaves also have a little bit of yellow on the tips though so maybe not due to lightGrower's Choice E-720 - 1.5 - 2 ft from top of canaopy. PPFD's probably 700-900
I did not know that - duly noted and thanks for the input. I'll definitely keep that in mind.FYI if it is too much N, you may notice they flower for longer than expected (+2 weeks possibly). Just something to pay attention to if you don't get a concrete answer now
Have you tried stopping itAnybody know what could be going on here? Growing in soil feeding Athena Pro Line.
Only pests are a few fungus gnats. Day time temp: 78F / RH: 50-60%.. night time temp: 70F.
Feeding about every 48 hours, just started to see this a few weeks into flower... Any ideas what it could be? Going to back off the core a little next feeding (thinking maybe too much nitrogen?).
Any advice is appreciated - thanks in advance!
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That all makes sense and I definitely agree. Thank you for the input and this is what I am going to do - hopefully some healthy plants and frosty flowers to come :)Too much N actually blocks out phosphorous calcium and other micro nutes,especially after week 4. The mottilying mixed with yellowing tips is early onset nute burn, it's very possible excess nitrogen can burn and cause deficiencies simultaneously during flower. I would flush well refers with amended food that has much less N rather than trying to balance out what's already there,raise your lights a bit as well it will speed recovery. You got this early so no sweat just clear n correct asap to minimize stress,weeks 4 to 6 are peak flower.
Yessir it's just started so I doubt she will have any down time but just play it safe n your harvest will be lovely my friend.That all makes sense and I definitely agree. Thank you for the input and this is what I am going to do - hopefully some healthy plants and frosty flowers to come :)
Phew - that's a relief. Thanks and cheers!Yessir it's just started so I doubt she will have any down time but just play it safe n your harvest will be lovely my friend.
Flushed a few days ago, about to run a flush again. Would you recommend taking off all fan leaves that are showing sings / brown spots?Phew - that's a relief. Thanks and cheers!
Everything still seems to be fine, plants still seem healthy and drinking properly, any thoughts on the above
Hmm def looks like a phosphorous deficiancy,but the yellow around the perimeter makes me think ph. What ph water did u flush with? Did u flush until runoff was clear ? When u began giving muted again was it a full feed ? Did u wean the plant from low to higher doses of food ? It's hard from 1 pic.