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Lights are 18" plus above the canopy. Temps is below 75 RH 45%. Most of my water comes from condensate from my A/C's. I feed them with advanced nutrients, Sensi Bloom and also add in fower booster 2 weeks into flower. I add calmag during veg and first couple weeks of flower. Typically I am feeding them Saturday's with water in between the week. PH 5.8 with nutrients and 6.2 PH just water.The leaf curl looks kinda like heat stress or a calcium/Magnesium deficiency. What are you feeding them? If you use RO water you have to be more precise with what your giving it because there’s no minerals in it like calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, and trace minerals like iron, zinc and magnesium.
As far as the light idk what the distance or setting should be that a question for @Captspaulding
maybe you should not use air conditioner waterLights are 18" plus above the canopy. Temps is below 75 RH 45%. Most of my water comes from condensate from my A/C's. I feed them with advanced nutrients, Sensi Bloom and also add in fower booster 2 weeks into flower. I add calmag during veg and first couple weeks of flower. Typically I am feeding them Saturday's with water in between the week. PH 5.8 with nutrients and 6.2 PH just water.
4 of them stretched 6 ft tall, so my light is up as high as it can go, the shorter ones are more than 18" from light. They all are indica dominant maybe the overstretch is an indication of something?Lights are 18" plus above the canopy. Temps is below 75 RH 45%. Most of my water comes from condensate from my A/C's. I feed them with advanced nutrients, Sensi Bloom and also add in fower booster 2 weeks into flower. I add calmag during veg and first couple weeks of flower. Typically I am feeding them Saturday's with water in between the week. PH 5.8 with nutrients and 6.2 PH just water.
Condensate water is basically distilled water, what is the reason why I should not use? Tap water no good where I live, PPM is 300.maybe you should not use air conditioner water
i think the water itself is ok it's just the containments that's in the bottom of the ac the water goes throughCondensate water is basically distilled water, what is the reason why I should not use? Tap water no good where I live, PPM is 300.
Heavy metals are in the water from your A/C, I would not use that water for anything.4 of them stretched 6 ft tall, so my light is up as high as it can go, the shorter ones are more than 18" from light. They all are indica dominant maybe the overstretch is an indication of something?
The condenser deposits heavy metals into the a/c wateri think the water itself is ok it's just the containments that's in the bottom of the ac the water goes through
No hate. There’s a lot of ugly in that condensation water.i think the water itself is ok it's just the containments that's in the bottom of the ac the water goes through
gotcha, it's a mini-split with condensate hose, it's not coming from a central AC with rusted catch tray and the water reads 0 ppm. I use the same water/nutes on my Blue Cheese in overflow room I setup and they are looking great.i think the water itself is ok it's just the containments that's in the bottom of the ac the water goes through
Are heavy metals read through a PPM meter? If so my meter reads 0, and I have been using this type of water for 3-4 years in this setup and this is the first time I am experiencing small buds, typically I am getting nothing but big ass nugs and huge colas falling over, I have not changed my routine or nutes which is why this grow is throwing me off my game and I have bo clue what the hell is wrong.Heavy metals are in the water from your A/C, I would not use that water for anything.
Very thin leaves typically correlates with small nugs and a longer flowering time.
Well, I would do everything you can to get that heat stress under control. If you are maxed out on height, try to think outside the box some if there may be an option there.gotcha, it's a mini-split with condensate hose, it's not coming from a central AC with rusted catch tray and the water reads 0 ppm. I use the same water/nutes on my Blue Cheese in overflow room I setup and they are looking great.
Not all strains are created equal.Are heavy metals read through a PPM meter? If so my meter reads 0, and I have been using this type of water for 3-4 years in this setup and this is the first time I am experiencing small buds, typically I am getting nothing but big ass nugs and huge colas falling over, I have not changed my routine or nutes which is why this grow is throwing me off my game and I have bo clue what the hell is wrong.
Well, I would do everything you can to get that heat stress under control. If you are maxed out on height, try to think outside the box some if there may be an option there.
Otherwise I would crank that output % 10-15
It’s showing mag, and slight cal.
I would kick up your bloom nutes a bit as well.
They are hungry
you could always bend the tallest branch over a little bit nice and slow so you dont break it creating an arch sorta like the cb antenna on this old cop carThe lights are roughly 18" from the tallest plant. The tips of the flowers read 75 degrees with Temp gun. My room is consistently running at about 72 degrees, when CO2 generator turns out the room heats to 75 for about 5 min or so then goes back down. Do you think I should still lower the intensity of the light?
I will add Calmag back into my water and add second feed day instead of once a week go to twice a week. Hopefully they start filling out as at this point I want to throw them in the trash and not waste anymore resources on them.
That escalated quickly.The lights are roughly 18" from the tallest plant. The tips of the flowers read 75 degrees with Temp gun. My room is consistently running at about 72 degrees, when CO2 generator turns out the room heats to 75 for about 5 min or so then goes back down. Do you think I should still lower the intensity of the light?
I will add Calmag back into my water and add second feed day instead of once a week go to twice a week. Hopefully they start filling out as at this point I want to throw them in the trash and not waste anymore resources on them.
Absolutely, won’t take the heat/light stress away.you could always bend the tallest branch over a little bit nice and slow so you dont break it creating an arch sorta like the cb antenna on this old cop car
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well i could not just solve the whole damn issue man , i had to leave something for you to figure outAbsolutely, won’t take the heat/light stress away.
Its penetration is low on the canopy and not just affecting the top side…..from my porch anyways. Moving stalks cb antenna style will help though.
Hey man, the clown abides!well i could not just solve the whole damn issue man , i had to leave something for you to figure out
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