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Can be genetics. Some strains will orange up and throw new white pistils a few times through floweringQuestion for y'all.. Inexperienced here, so I'm wondering why a few of these girls have lots of orange pistils already at day 27. The Tangie has the most. Is this normal, or is there something I need to do/change up? Also attached images of my environment and reservoir data.
Wondering if my light is too bright possibly, or if maybe my fan is hitting them too hard - it's oscillating, and doesn't seem to be hitting them too hard in my opinion, but figured I'd ask.
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Ok, cool.. thank you for the replyCan be genetics. Some strains will orange up and throw new white pistils a few times through flowering
Are you running positive or negative pressure inside the tent? Are you filtering the air for intake? Could it be particulates hitting pistils and being mistaken for pollen? Do you foliar feed at all?Question for y'all.. Inexperienced here, so I'm wondering why a few of these girls have lots of orange pistils already at day 27. The Tangie has the most. Is this normal, or is there something I need to do/change up? Also attached images of my environment and reservoir data.
Wondering if my light is too bright possibly, or if maybe my fan is hitting them too hard - it's oscillating, and doesn't seem to be hitting them too hard in my opinion, but figured I'd ask.
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Glad I started a journal! I'll increase the calcium immediately. Just for the sake of learning, what tipped you off?just a heads up, but it looks like you might be on the verge of a calcium deficiency. Either lower the light intensity a touch or increase calcium a touch. have ran into the same thing with LEDs before and it can be a motherfucker to track down. otherwise, they lookin fine!
There is negative pressure inside the tent.. Passive intake through the vents at the bottom of the tent (below the flood table), and an exhaust fan pumping to a carbon filter outside the tent (just for the sake of saving room in the tent).Are you running positive or negative pressure inside the tent? Are you filtering the air for intake? Could it be particulates hitting pistils and being mistaken for pollen? Do you foliar feed at all?
yellow dimpling kinda look, and the deep varigations in the leafs coupled with the slight upturn on the edges. it initially presents like light cheetah print that kinda looks "off" and then you end up with necrotic spots a few days later as the cells start collapsing.Glad I started a journal! I'll increase the calcium immediately. Just for the sake of learning, what tipped you off?
Ok, thanks for the info!yellow dimpling kinda look, and the deep varigations in the leafs coupled with the slight upturn on the edges. it initially presents like light cheetah print that kinda looks "off" and then you end up with necrotic spots a few days later as the cells start collapsing.
Maybe add a scrubber in your lung room so you know the air is clean coming into tent.There is negative pressure inside the tent.. Passive intake through the vents at the bottom of the tent (below the flood table), and an exhaust fan pumping to a carbon filter outside the tent (just for the sake of saving room in the tent).
I don't foliar feed at all. Next round I will probably do some foliar during veg, but I figured I wouldn't spray anything at all while flowering.
Appreciate the reply's.
I’m doing 11 right now during lights on, and 1 at night.So how many fertigation events(&durations) are you up to now?
Hahaha and it startsI’m doing 11 right now during lights on, and 1 at night.
I think I read somewhere, regarding crop steering, that at some point I’ll want more dryback.. so I’ll get rid of the night feed. Have to do a little research on this I suppose. I think it’s mid-late flower.
I think next round I’m going to jump for the soil sensor, that way I can more accurately tailor the crop steering/feed schedule. It’ll automatically feed whenever the sensors (average of all sensors) hit a certain moisture level. Don’t tell my wife!
Sure enough.. This is what the 91 Chem looked like yesterday, only a handful of leaves look like this. The others don't look quite as bad, but I do notice some variegations. Hopefully they bounce back quick.yellow dimpling kinda look, and the deep varigations in the leafs coupled with the slight upturn on the edges. it initially presents like light cheetah print that kinda looks "off" and then you end up with necrotic spots a few days later as the cells start collapsing.
glad, but not glad, i called it man. this problem stumped me something fierce last run as everything looked on point. it wasn't until i hit up the nutrient manufacturer with pics that they called it out, and @Aqua Man was able to pinpoint the cause (too much light too quickly without adequate nutrient input adjustments). one of those hard learned lessons you don't forget.Sure enough.. This is what the 91 Chem looked like yesterday, only a handful of leaves look like this. The others don't look quite as bad, but I do notice some variegations. Hopefully they bounce back quick.
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