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That looks like it could be light stress. Can you describe your growing conditions, especially the lights?
How big is that area, an how far are the lights away from the plants? Cos if that is a true 400w worth of led that would be way to much light for that area.
Also does that wrap get warm at all? Kinda screams fire hazard to me.
I donthave much experience with soil but I believe pH of 6.0 - 7.0 is good and it looks like your at 7.0.
Also I thought soil generally maintains pH by itself. The only time I've grown in soil I didn't worry about pH at all and they turned out fine.
It does look kinda like light stress but it could be nutrient problems too
As for the 400w if you can find the specific for the light it should say actual power draw and if it's 400w that's way too much for a 2x1 area also with 400w depending on the light but the hang distance for board style would be more like 16 - 24 inch
All good hopefully someone with more soil experience chimes in for youalright thanks brother!
That depends on the nutrients you're using. For organic, it's probably okay. For synthetic, it's a bit high. The chart @Cirroji posted shows the optimum pH range for synthetic nutrients. It looks to me like you're mostly organic, but I'm wondering about the "3 3 3 liquid, calcium nitrate" you said you're using. Some discussion about that might help. What type is it and how much are you using?btw for my soil ph is it normal or too high?
No worries! Everyone starts at the beginning.i know its not much but im trying to make it on what i have available.
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