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Man this really is a stumper for me I am at a loss as to why this is happening. I want to give you more advice but I cant because everything I would normally tell you to do to combat heat stress you already have done. You already raised the light up plus dramatically lowered your LED light output and it is still doing it. This leads me to believe that there is something else at play here other than light/heat maybe this is a nutrient thing that is causing the plants to be extra sensitive to environment. Maybe it's genetic. I grow outdoors all the time and our sun here is insanely intense its as high as the UV meter can read and I rarely ever have light stress issues when the plants are in mature flower. Sure when they are small and vegging you gotta harden them off but once they adapt they can handle very strong sun. It is puzzling to me that an LED light scaled down (literally a fraction of the power of the true sun) is making them stress. It's gotta be something else just not sure what. Sorry man I wish I knew
No need to get mad man. We are trying to help you. As GNick said you have messed up and bunch of stuff and now just trying to recover and finish. They won't go back to normal but you can stop what's going on and save your yield a bit. He is right, no need to get runoff or PH unless using synthetic nutes. Organics PH adjust themselves with the aid of the medium and bennies.well if u would read the article i posted above u would see why i say that
i wasnt mad i was only saying that if u had read that you would see why i said it that doesnt mean i was madNo need to get mad man. We are trying to help you. As GNick said you have messed up and bunch of stuff and now just trying to recover and finish. They won't go back to normal but you can stop what's going on and save your yield a bit. He is right, no need to get runoff or PH unless using synthetic nutes. Organics PH adjust themselves with the aid of the medium and bennies.
well i didnt know i didnt have to ph in promix untill about a week ago and aqua man said something ,but no offense and not mad but if i didnt have to ph what harm did i do ? i am asking a question not being smart . i was also unsure if with the promix if i need to feed with every watering because i thought i read somewhere it did not hold nutrients i asked if i needed to on here no one answered so i feed evry watering but 2 times . you keep saying i am overwatering and i really dont see how watering every 4 or 5 days until runoff which most people say to do again not being smart i just dont get it i also have some growing in fox farm ocean forest that is another reason i ph'dand why you ph ing? in pro mix.
i use promix and have no clue of my ph ppm ec, no clue what’s in my tap water,
you don’t need to with promix, the buffers keep it between 5-7..
water with no run off too.
if your using synthetic nutrients than you have to ph with promix, otherwise no need, just screwing up things..
don't let it im just sorry you sent your seeds to someone who does not know shitMan this really is a stumper for me I am at a loss as to why this is happening. I want to give you more advice but I cant because everything I would normally tell you to do to combat heat stress you already have done. You already raised the light up plus dramatically lowered your LED light output and it is still doing it. This leads me to believe that there is something else at play here other than light/heat maybe this is a nutrient thing that is causing the plants to be extra sensitive to environment. Maybe it's genetic. I grow outdoors all the time and our sun here is insanely intense its as high as the UV meter can read and I rarely ever have light stress issues when the plants are in mature flower. Sure when they are small and vegging you gotta harden them off but once they adapt they can handle very strong sun. It is puzzling to me that an LED light scaled down (literally a fraction of the power of the true sun) is making them stress. It's gotta be something else just not sure what. Sorry man I wish I knew
No worries on making mistakes I will send free seeds to amateurs, intimidates, pros. Really anyone who needs them i will send I just want to spread the love around. I have thousands of seeds from creating batches and they go bad anyways might as well give a bunch away or else I will end up throwing them away years later once the germination rate falls off.don't let it im just sorry you sent your seeds to someone who does not know shit
when your saying over watering do you mean watering too much at 1 time or watering too frequently you keep saying over watering maybe tell me how i am ?remember this post from 2-3 weeks ago?
this is your problem.,
to much watering, too much nutrients, too much light..
it’s too late now too fix things other than getting it to finish the best you can..
if u can say overwatering explain to me how i am over watering then maybe i could fix my mistakes but i see you cant do that i been asking u for 2 or 3 daysremember this post from 2-3 weeks ago?
this is your problem.,
to much watering, too much nutrients, too much light..
it’s too late now too fix things other than getting it to finish the best you can..
hey i’m sorry your right, i should of answered back i was probably busy or just forgot.if u can say overwatering explain to me how i am over watering then maybe i could fix my mistakes but i see you cant do that i been asking u for 2 or 3 days
i cant raise my lights anymore there all the way to the top of a 7 ft tenthey i’m sorry your right, i should of answered back i was probably busy or just forgot.
you definitely have some light stress going on, you have some leaves tacoing and some of the yellowing.
i also see some of those spots are leaf septoria, which is from watering to frequently and or just a wet environment.. some other spots are/maybe a nutrient lockout as some tips are slightly burnt.
when you water are you able to check the weight of the pot or bag? or you watering by a schedule?
at least raise the lights like 10 inches..
ill re read your thread in a bit.,
ok.. 7 weeks in, the light will be ok than, just for you to see some of the tacoing leaves, so you know and some of the yellowing is too..i do not weigh the pots but im telling you there light if u pick them up from the bottom you can tell there top heavy from the plant
today is the 5th day since i watered them with plain water im in beginning of week 7 flower should i just keep with the plain water or should i add just a lil nutes
3 gallon nursery potsok.. 7 weeks in, the light will be ok than, just for you to see some of the tacoing leaves, so you know and some of the yellowing is too..
you can just give water if your kinda flushing to the end..
i feed mine till the end, either way works.
watering, if your lifting the pot than your doing it right. are your growing in pots or bags?
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