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Light stress imo - 1000w of true draw? What heights and intensity are you at?
I did attach the photos from the tent and lightning that I’m using. Although this start happening soon as I water the plants, mixed with the nutrients. Is that a chance of excess of nutrients?Light stress imo - 1000w of true draw? What heights and intensity are you at?
Its 280/320 watt light and it way to close.
Light stress imo - 1000w of true draw? What heights and intensity are you at?
Just back them offThanks for your feedback lads, I will consider ordering different led lights and give it a try..
I can’t..Just back them off
I just switched off the ‘Boom’ button, it seems less intense the light and less warm now. I’ll wait a few days by the meantime and hope for the bestJust back them off
Of they are at the too then i am wrong avout the lights and just goes to show i should have asked a few more questions.I can’t..too small the tent
How deep is the soil? I cant tell with the hydroton on top?I just switched off the ‘Boom’ button, it seems less intense the light and less warm now. I’ll wait a few days by the meantime and hope for the best
How deep is the soil? I cant tell with the hydroton on top?
im following the nutrients dosage as mentioned on the guide attached. The soil is about 5inch deep. Plants are about 90cm distance from lightOf they are at the too then i am wrong avout the lights and just goes to show i should have asked a few more questions.
How far from the tops of the plant is the light?
How much of what nutrients are you giving them and how often?
I feel a bit foolish now lol. I always say light stress or any symptom can be from different root causes and yet i just assumed… sorry for that i have just ran into that exact root cause many many times recently
Nutrients used, list bellowim following the nutrients dosage as mentioned on the guide attached. The soil is about 5inch deep. Plants are about 90cm distance from light
Aww damn, never heard that before I appreciate bro. I’ll check that later as well, cheersSome of these cocobricks are heavily polluted with seasalt which in turn can make your plant wilt and not absorb the right nutrients. Some of the leaftip necrosis looks like it (Na toxicity)
Also, claypebbles often come unwashed and way too alkaline. Both could lead to a situation where Mg and other minerals can't be absorbed much anymore.
One way to find out is check pH & EC of slurry of your materials in distilled water
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