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Great photos, I love how arty and creative some of them are. Good to see it all mixed up.
Where can I get one of those coffee mugs with the golden gate bridge and the cannabis plant on it? That's awesome!
oni, a grow question for ya? in post #30 the bottom pic has a plt with yellowing leaves along border of them....I have 2 plts outta 6 , they r g13 haze barney farm, and they r yellowing like in your pic,, i run cana aqua nutes ebb n flo 4 x 4 tray ona 40 gal res,, im think i was a lil too cautious with nute mix on low side plus res should be changed,, so my diagnosis is my plants are hungry for fresh batch of nutes,, this yellowing is on new rowth and spread up to top of plt ,, ooks like yours, but mines is farther into it
do you think your plant needa little boost of supplemental nutes to regain the perfect health of all your other plants in pics you posted
So actually, what my gro-partner and myself think the problem was actually the opposite. We think that possibly the nutes were too high and caused lock up until we flushed them with straight h2O. We were using what was supposed to be a pre-rinsed neutral cocoa fiber for our C.H.O.W. mix but when my buddy noticed the issue we were having he suggested rinsing a batch of the cocoa and testing what ppm the runoff was giving. well it was WAY hot and then actually varied from bag to bag of different cocoa some way hotter than others. We have another guy in our gro-op that went your route and gave his plants some extra thinking his last batch of nutes was too light and then all his plants got worse, but when he gave them straight clear water they unlocked and perked back up and now hes back on a reg nute regime.
Try running some plain water through your plants first and test what ppm the runoff is. If it comes out hot then keep the clear water flowing but if not, try bumping up your nutes.