Dutch Jon
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"..Can someone confirm if this is showing signs of hunger? I keep getting told to dial back nutes, but I don't feel like I'm pushing them that hard. "
I pretty much agree with V12xjs
you have signs of multiple deficiencies zinc iron, mag, mn and yea nitrogen too, when you have that many symptoms it ussally points to pH, you said you flushed but really good if u can get readings of the run off also I know your medium is coco base so if it's airy like coco if you keep your pH below 6.0 be good it's really acting like the pH is off
and/or lockout
IMO.
I'd love to know the full spec of that panel you have there, did you build it from a kit?
Most peeps would be more than happy with those plants Smacka.
Alternating nodes can be a sign of maturity or low light conditions. When coupled with preflowering it can only be maturity however, so it's a very good sign ;)
I could go into great detail about my philosophy on clones but it is enough to say that the higher up the plant they originate, the faster they will grow. I'm going to take a couple of clones later, I could do a mini guide if you wish.
In case the URL goes down, here are the specs for those of you visiting in the future via search:
- QB288 Board with 288pcs Samsung 561C top bin Diodes
- 340mm Heatsink
- Meanwell HLG-120H-54A LED Driver. 93.5% Driver Efficiency
- Lamp Efficacy with S6 Flux bin 2.44 µmol/J , 162Lm/W
- Board Level Efficacy with S6 Flux bin 2.61 µmol/J , 173Lm/W
Very nice spec ;)
So what is the overall temperature or CCT? 2700K? 3000K?
And how many channels?
And how may chips for each channel?
And are they 3 watt chips?
Just my 2 cents based on 37 yrs of growing....concentration of auxins in a cutting will no effect how it roots...ALL ROOTING HORMONES are auxin based because it promotes rooting on cut ends of many plants...
REGARDLESS of where a cutting is removed from a plant, as long as it is still supple and not old and more woody, your auxin based hormone will do its thing...
ONCE ROOTS HAVE DEVELOPED, your, now young plant will start to develop all its own auxins for fast lush growth...
I take ALL my cuttings from the lower, inside of the plant which most likely will be lollipopped off anyways...
..regards, YT
Sorry there xjs...could have sworn your telling some newer grower that talking cuttings from the tops of your plants it best because of higher concentrations of auxins....SO SORRY SON, you were the one giving out bogus information, ON THAT SUBJECT...amazing how ppl get very protective when they are called out on BS they post....WE WILL LEAVE IT AT THAT JR...@Ytransplant
Not here son, it isn't appropriate to the thread. Start another and we can discuss it further.
"..then adjusted to 5.8 pH. Also, @Dutch Jon asked me to measure run off so I'm reporting back that run off was 6.1 pH..:
That good you did that, man
I'm assuming you know what that means which is basically your coir is holding a bit of salts as you soil pH is above 6.1 depending of how much you watered or fed. I can say what I do and you could do what thy wilt, and that is the next few feedings keep your pH of say 5.8 or a bit lower and make sure you got like 10% or more runoff and keep measuring the runoff till it gets 6.0 or under I like it a bit under especially when you get into flowering. that might not be your total answer for what's going on but it needs to be addressed.
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