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Why would the oldest, strongest, most heatproof leaves towards the bottom of the plant randomly be turning away from light?They normally do that when the light is way to strong mate I think
U have your opinion I have mine debate is healthy bro science works manWhy would the oldest, strongest, most heatproof leaves towards the bottom of the plant randomly be turning away from light?
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These 2 leaves rotated 180° on a 2 day cycle. It has nothing to do with too much heat or light.
I do deficiency trials/photography for expensive literature that helps feed 5 billion people who don't have time to get high and bullshit on the internet. Let me show you something...
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Same plant, a week earlier. Notice the top leaves? That might be a clue what's causing the twisting petioles down low. Nitrogen tox right? Read my post history. Only reason I signed up. Nowhere else is Calcium deficiency mistaken for nitrogen toxicity. All Youtuber grow bros, pot casters, etc all have the same exact problem in their gardens and refuse to see it, because they are all poser sheep who don't even know the definition of photosynthesis.
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Now here's a plant with too much light, coupled with sodium stress to exaggerate the effect. Same plant in fact. Chloroplasts leave the picture when light is too intense. See attached youtube vid. They don't lean away.
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So why is one top fan leaning? Fast growing Cannabis + vertical petioles + weight distribution + gravity. I tried to flatten it, now it leans to one side or the other.
The same thing is happening in an automated fashion lower on the plant as the calcium is attempting to mobilize from the oldest leaves and gravity pulls on the soluble nutrient. That's all that's going on here. You ignored multiple calcium deficiency symptoms and focused on a relatively novel one, thanks to the severely detrimental perseverance of trickle down bro baloney on weed forums.
You gotta be kidding me thise leaves are cooked and dam near dead.Why would the oldest, strongest, most heatproof leaves towards the bottom of the plant randomly be turning away from light?
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These 2 leaves rotated 180° on a 2 day cycle. It has nothing to do with too much heat or light.
I do deficiency trials/photography for expensive literature that helps feed 5 billion people who don't have time to get high and bullshit on the internet. Let me show you something...
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Same plant, a week earlier. Notice the top leaves? That might be a clue what's causing the twisting petioles down low. Nitrogen tox right? Read my post history. Only reason I signed up. Nowhere else is Calcium deficiency mistaken for nitrogen toxicity. All Youtuber grow bros, pot casters, etc all have the same exact problem in their gardens and refuse to see it, because they are all poser sheep who don't even know the definition of photosynthesis.
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Now here's a plant with too much light, coupled with sodium stress to exaggerate the effect. Same plant in fact. Chloroplasts leave the picture when light is too intense. See attached youtube vid. They don't lean away.
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So why is one top fan leaning? Fast growing Cannabis + vertical petioles + weight distribution + gravity. I tried to flatten it, now it leans to one side or the other.
The same thing is happening in an automated fashion lower on the plant as the calcium is attempting to mobilize from the oldest leaves and gravity pulls on the soluble nutrient. That's all that's going on here. You ignored multiple calcium deficiency symptoms and focused on a relatively novel one, thanks to the severely detrimental perseverance of trickle down bro baloney on weed forums.
I think he's some sort of lobbyist for the calcium industry. Weird that the only pictures he wants to share are of weird fucked up plants from his 'experiments'. Never a pic of anything he's actually produced that backs up his claimed superiority.You gotta be kidding me thise leaves are cooked and dam near dead.
Yeah its showing nitrogen tox and that somehow means that it can't have light stress.
You rso full of shit it hurts... sodium stress hey? If you knew half what you claim you would know that statement is just laughable. I'll let you spend the next day googling to even understand what I say that.
One thing I have learned is people who make claims about what they do and how much they know trying g to validate themselves like it's going to intimidate people are always full of shit.
The only book you would qualify to write would be in crayon.
Then the guy who calls youtubers somehow refers to youtube for support... gtfoh
See those leaves in the first pic... those leaves can barely transpire... im sure it's calcium.
Anyone reading this just go look at his previous posts.. don't think he has claimed anything but a calcium issue in any post he has made.
We already know the cure to everything is cal mag...
Prob won't here back for a day or 2 so you can Google your answers... or maybe youtube em? Idk idc.
RO water, mixing CANNA nutes the night before 7.5ml/G A + B, 5ml zyme, 2ml rhizo, ph up to 5.8. plants will be 4 weeks from seed on Monday. I water on different saucers and elevators or whatever they are called then when done dripping put back in tent. 2 ES300 only 1 hoping at the moment, 6in Ac infinity inline. Temp of feed idk. Lights on it isn’t that bad but as the day goes on it’s worse. Tomorrow morning at lights on im gonna check temp and humidity since it seems to be fine.My last grow I finished in 1 gal but I had to feed 14x a day. So yeah 3 gal is aboit as big as I would go in coco. You will want at least a 70/30 coco/perlite mix.
They are not handling the light and I don't think it's due to light intensity but back it off for now.
What nutrients are you using and exactly how are you mixing them? Including and additives and ph adjusters.
Using RO?
How and when are you ph adjusting feed?
Are you also adjust the temperature of the feed?
Pics of the setup and list of equipment?
Pics further back of the grow?
How are you disposing of runoff?
Age of plants?
When did symtoms forst appear?
Definitely light is stressing them. But like I say I don't think k it's due to intensity but rather an uptake or environmental issue and that could be 1000 different things. So let's start ruling stuff out.
It’s coco, I’ll try 5.5, it won’t hurt anythingI think your pH is too high if you are in coco. Even a .1 off is enough to cause problems.
5.5 is for coco. It's hard to tell if that is coco from these pix. If it's soil, get your pH up to 6.3 - 6.5
I had a couple leaves on my plant last grow turn upside down like that..it wasnt from the light as plant was too far away to the top. besides the leaf in question was halfway down the plant..the spectrum of light what my lights emitting is i believe making the petitoles way longer ..i dont think its anything to worry about..
Could be fast growth from what someone else told me. I mean they will be 4 weeks old Monday lolDid the serrated edges fold
Up also?
I ran out of crayons.Thanks to everyone and aquaman you should write a book on shit like this. You’re full of knowledge.
Thanks to everyone and aquaman you should write a book on shit like this. You’re full of knowledge.
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