blazeone44
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That’s sulfur, lights are a full 10 feet above the canopyis that powdery mildew on the leaves?, you probably need to up-pot and get the light higher up..
Root zone is shooting big fuzzy white roots and plants are definitely stretching.im thinking heat,but you say no,then you got sulfur,they a bit young for that,you scoped everything,how about the root zone
61-65% very stableHumidity??
Hi yield @ 4 table spoons a gallonWhat sulfur did u use and what did u mix it at? Too much salts(of any kind)on the leaves will literally pull moisture out of your leaves- osmosis . It’s too dry even at 60. Dim the lights and get your humidity up for a week they’ll thank you. They will adapt eventually but you’ll get more curling and leaf edge burn next before that happens( wasted time)
You think I should rinse them off with Ph ro?You only need 2 TBS
so why the sulfur,co2 maybe?you def got to get that issue tweeked in or your done if you dig,reason i asked about the root zone,was i run coco before never again to much work on a lazy man hahaah,but even with a really good rinse of the coco,soon as i flipped i was shop vacing my runoff out and found larvea ,just one about 1/4 in long,freaked out big time,so pulled the plant from room,took outside and managed to get it out of pot,the bottom of that pot was full of them damn things,just that one plant,creepy looking thing,wasnt knats or anything else i ever came across,so plant died right then and went to the city recycle bend hahahRoot zone is shooting big fuzzy white roots and plants are definitely stretching.
disregaurd the sulfur question just read down page,never heard of it the way you are using it,ive heard of burners and i do on ocassion use sulfur for a top dress on my outside garden maybe once during season for greening them upso why the sulfur,co2 maybe?you def got to get that issue tweeked in or your done if you dig,reason i asked about the root zone,was i run coco before never again to much work on a lazy man hahaah,but even with a really good rinse of the coco,soon as i flipped i was shop vacing my runoff out and found larvea ,just one about 1/4 in long,freaked out big time,so pulled the plant from room,took outside and managed to get it out of pot,the bottom of that pot was full of them damn things,just that one plant,creepy looking thing,wasnt knats or anything else i ever came across,so plant died right then and went to the city recycle bend hahah
Raised humidity to 66-70% let’s see how they do after a few daysWhat sulfur did u use and what did u mix it at? Too much salts(of any kind)on the leaves will literally pull moisture out of your leaves- osmosis . It’s too dry even at 60. Dim the lights and get your humidity up for a week they’ll thank you. They will adapt eventually but you’ll get more curling and leaf edge burn next before that happens( wasted time)
Do you think It would hurt to spray off the residual sulfur with ph water?Looks like toxicity to me, especially with that feeding schedule, it's some strong stuff and I have used a 1/3 of the recommended dosage of it before with decent results on larger plants.
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