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Does that cause that reverse cupping?Looks like nitrogen excess.
Roots look great, there is a photo from earlier today a few post back.Hmmm hows the roots doing?
When i see leaves pinching in the middle like that it has been because of root damage or bugs or foliar treatments . Not to scare ya. Also seen it with reveg. Hard to sayRoots look great, there is a photo from earlier today a few post back.
I will take a closer look at the roots, take a look under the surface of the water and report back if anything seems awry. No foliar, as far as I can tell, no bugs at least that I can see at 1000X magnification. I have not brought anything into the house from any other indoor garden so that would really surprise me if it turned out to be bugs. I will also look for light leaks tonight but think I'm good to go on that.When i see leaves pinching in the middle like that it has been because of root damage or bugs or foliar treatments . Not to scare ya. Also seen it with reveg. Hard to say
Good plan.I did not see any issues with the roots at all and I have not noticed any progression of these reverse tacoing leaves. I've let the ppms drop and going to keep them in that 600 range and see how she responds. I think she looks super healthy other than just a few of these leaves that are weirding out a bit. If it is an N problem, I think this should take care of it. I am going to need to amend the res, most likely tomorrow and thinking it might be a good idea to eliminate the Green this time to make sure those flowering ratios are up where they need to be without adding too much N.
Straight out of your playbook my bro, learning how to drive this FerrariGood plan.
Exciting time for you. Got a brand new tent with 4 sites and one of the best lights on the market to test drive. That one will be the Ferrari. Just gotta get you some CO2 now...Straight out of your playbook my bro, learning how to drive this Ferrari
You got me thinking bro. Just one door in the room that would have to seal up when closed. I will have to do a bit more reading up on that subject of CO2. I’m peripherally aware of it but not that knowledgeable on the topic.Exciting time for you. Got a brand new tent with 4 sites and one of the best lights on the market to test drive. That one will be the Ferrari. Just gotta get you some CO2 now...
Can you get a CO2 tank from the bar cheap? I only pay $41 for 100lb refill its a restaurant tank I refill at the welding supply. 1 tank lasts me 2.5 grows (I have 2 tanks in parallel) and I figure adds 20% to my speed or final number or both. Just another knob to make the most weed out of a given footprint per year. You would probably be able to fit another grow per year and still get higher numbers per grow.
It's the next level for you if you want to go there.
$39
plus the tank. Make friends with the person that orders refills from the bar I bet they pay close to nothing for the tanks.
I'll hook you up with the CO2 controller part like we discussed.
Not needed, maybe something to plan for.
The problem then is controlling environment in a sealed room. But I'll bet you can get a window AC unit cheap and make it work. Something like Aqua did.
I've never looked close at if the amount of bud per $ in electric bill made financial sense tho. My gut says it does. This would take a load off your central AC.
Micro (brown) is heavy NI'm still looking at an apparent N excess, some of the leaflets are still cupping downward and there is still a lot of dark green on the lower part of the plant. I'm not seeing it get a lot worse but perhaps a bit so I decided to dilute the res down a bit today. Seems perhaps I found this gal's sweet spot right around 600 ppm but the res is still a bit rich in N.
I pulled a gallon of water from the res and amended with a tad bit more than one gallons worth of GH Brown and Pink, again, no Green at this time, that is where most of the N resides. My goal is to get the N concentration down and bring P and K up a bit at the same time, trying to dial in those ratios that this gal wants. I'm impressed with how frosty she is already. Talk about resin rails @Moe.Red! I've never had them this impressive before, you may be able to see what I am talking about in these photos, some general pics of current growth and some of the affected leaflets and dark green down on the lower part of the plant.
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