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i listed I use the tiger bloom trio in a note, but I assume you are refering to lack of notating strengths of nutes. I am using 3tsp/ gal of big bloom and 3tsp/ gal of grow big. I also use 3ml/gal of CalMag.How do you expect anyone to diagnose a nute problem if you don't provide any information about your nutes? By mindreading?
According to their website, they recommend a max of 2 tsp/gal of the grow, and only every other watering. It also seems to imply using them separately. You are burning your girls. I'd use one or the other, as the instructions seem to imply, and reduce strength. The cal-mag is probably unnecessary unless you are using Ro water.i listed I use the tiger bloom trio in a note, but I assume you are refering to lack of notating strengths of nutes. I am using 3tsp/ gal of big bloom and 3tsp/ gal of grow big. I also use 3ml/gal of CalMag.
Am I reading the schedule for week 4 wrong then? I’m just curious, as stated, hydro noob here. I assumed that it was saying to feed both? I will omit the cal mag then.According to their website, they recommend a max of 2 tsp/gal of the grow. It also seems to imply using them separately. I would guess you are burning your girls. I'd use one or the other, as the instructions seem to imply, and reduce strength. The cal-mag is probably unnecessary unless you are using Ro water.
Awesome, thank you!Hmmm. That's different than the website, and those are pretty high ppms. I never run above about 1100; plants get burned when I do. I'd follow the instructions, but back it off 25-50%.
I am using a true measuring teaspoon.Another issue may be, are you using a true teaspoon, which is 5ml. Just grabbing a sppon out of the kitchen can get you into trouble. Get true measuring spoons, if you haven't already.
Room temp is 75-78 with 48-53% throughout the day, full nute changes and solo buckets. Just did a change Sunday, I change every Sunday. I don’t do add backs, not for any specific reason. Tap water.That's not burn. Burn is at the tips of the leaves or total fry. That's lock out or lack of something.
Are your room temps dialed? is humidity out of wack? What is the temp of the water? Are you using tap or RO? Are you doing add backs or total change of the nutes? If doing add backs how much do you add back till you change? Are these solo buckets or are they recirculating? Make sure all of that is locked in place before you move to a nute ratio problem.
I am Ssoooooo picking up a good PPm/EC meter here soon! Thank you!You have access to a tds/ec meter? A ppm on res would tell a better picture .
But as all suggestions state, it’s likey a nute burn. However, it also curiously looks like russets mite, that rusty look to leaves, can we get a pic of the affected leaf underside?
But likely a nute off balance. Every hydro grower would say, what’s the ppm? Reason is that no matter what the notes on the nute can say, true pic is via ppm. Plant life stage has different levels on ppm feed and more accurately done via ppm additions. The tsp guides are very imprecise so I’d lower that to half and let plant recover then pls get a good meter. About $170-195 for a decent dual handheld or $340-500 for the pro model but the hand heads are precise and most hydro stores will calibrate the meter they sell for free once monthly.
No panic, just cut the feed in half. Check for pests, but likely a nutrient issue. The purple stems usually is a dead giveaway for over feeding or wrong dosage to plant life stage. I see the purple when I switch from veg to flower nutes, usually for a week or so until the plant realizes it’s time to go to a different life cycle. Have you perhaps added the wrong feed at the wrong cycle? Hard to diagnose via pics, safest best method would be to cut what u do in half and monitor.
Like some one said it’s a weed but dang it she is temperamental!
Cheers and pls update us! Greet setup though brother!!
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