Aqua Man
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I wish it was that simple, I’ve been down that road once before would never use a harsh spray again.Ok I'm gonna pay for being so brazen on this but it looks and understand pics may be worth a 1000 words bit it doesn't mean this words are right lol....
Looks like you have mites, sprayed for pest control trol and now your leaves are burning on top of it from the spray and light combo.
Just what it looks like to me and I'm a moose riding, beer drinking, hockey loving drop out from kanukastan (stole that from @Frankster ) I ain't no fortune teller but any of that ring true?
I think potassium is involved here, possibly pHOne of two of the same strain has been showing some heat stress lately same height of light and conditions.
scratching my head to try and solve this.. any ideas would be really appreciated.
thanks!
Light cycle? AtleSt 3 feet away.I wish it was that simple, I’ve been down that road once before would never use a harsh spray again.
I have fed at just under full strength and will continue until I either see a worse result or no change at which point I will reduce and flush which isn’t necessary right now since everything going in is coming out no problem.
it’s either a deficiency or under feeding I believe..
lights also maxed height to see if there is change any change.
any other wild ideas? I’m at a loss really.
I think what happens in this situation is you get things humming along, raise ppm to a good high level, then one factor gets out of line, perhaps temps, or RH, and it's a system wide crash, resulting in having all those things dialed in so tightly.Runoff ph and tds both within range comparative to inflow levels..
really stumped here guys time to feed and no clear path forward lol.
lights are at a good height
nutrients going in are the same on the way out same with PH (minor fluctuations)
I feel like maybe my 3/4 of recommended dosage is lacking? Just wouldn’t make sense since the other three plants one of the same genetics even are flourishing..
@Aqua Man ?
@GNick55 ?
@Flat_Eric ?
It well could be mites or some sort of pathogenic response that kicked this all into motion, no doubts about that one. I see nothing definitive, but it could just be early.Ok I'm gonna pay for being so brazen on this but it looks and understand pics may be worth a 1000 words bit it doesn't mean this words are right lol....
Looks like you have mites, sprayed for pest control trol and now your leaves are burning on top of it from the spray and light combo.
Just what it looks like to me and I'm a moose riding, beer drinking, hockey loving drop out from kanukastan (stole that from @Frankster ) I ain't no fortune teller but any of that ring true?
Are you sure there wasn't any recent pH fluctuations? That's what it looks like too me.I wish it was that simple, I’ve been down that road once before would never use a harsh spray again.
I have fed at just under full strength and will continue until I either see a worse result or no change at which point I will reduce and flush which isn’t necessary right now since everything going in is coming out no problem.
it’s either a deficiency or under feeding I believe..
lights also maxed height to see if there is change any change.
any other wild ideas? I’m at a loss really.
Other with MH is to place hand just above canopy and if it’s too hot on your hand after a few seconds then it’s too hot for the plants.
The only RULE imo in cannabis growing.I think what happens in this situation is you get things humming along, raise ppm to a good high level, then one factor gets out of line, perhaps temps, or RH, and it's a system wide crash, resulting in having all those things dialed in so tightly.
First thing I ever do when I got a problem is back the lights off, and consider a little lighter nutrient. Then when I'm back on track again, I dial it back up.
The plants obviously need a bit of respite here, that much is obvious.
I'm not trying to say your wrong g but you are assuming.... don't assume or you will miss things.no where near to hot other plants closer to me of the four are taller and have their light closer than the two in the back and their living life.
I’m not sure what twmls are? Humidity ranges from 45-55 ish. In the north west so sometimes low 60’s depending on outside RH. Usually my dehumidifier will keep it around the sweets though.Now that I got the wrong answer out if the way... what is your light cycle, twmls and humidity? Specifically mid lights on to late lights on.
I haven’t considered this, I water once daily heavily in coco perlite 70/30?Could be overwatering.
Lower the ec and let the pots run a little drier.
I had considered potassium looking at charts and characteristics, I think any defic would be covered under me bumping up my feed? Or could it be locked out due to over feed of cal?I think potassium is involved here, possibly pH
Yea, but if it gets too low, shit will go overboard, and the symptoms you got there look just like that. Maybe prolonged 30RH or even low 40's. Especially if your throwing high ppms at it.I’m not sure what twmls are? Humidity ranges from 45-55 ish. In the north west so sometimes low 60’s depending on outside RH. Usually my dehumidifier will keep it around the sweets though.
I think it's a combination of factors, ie. a cascade failure, cause by "something" and yes, this was part of what happened. As to the origin, it's difficult to say. You can only tell so much looking there. There's clues, nothing definitive.I had considered potassium looking at charts and characteristics, I think any defic would be covered under me bumping up my feed? Or could it be locked out due to over feed of cal?
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