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What is your ppm before going to the RO? Is your ppm meter calibrated?
What medium and pot size?
The light leak is very bad. The way photos work indoors is you need to give them 12 hours of uninterrupted dark time. Plants don't sense light the same way we do. What is dark to you is not dark to a plant. And what's dark to an inside plant is different for an outside plant. A plant will grow in a dark basement with just a tiny bit of light. I've thrown plants in the trash and found them alive and well weeks later...in the trash! If you have a 1" gap of light, the plants are seeing it. I'm not saying that's your problem, but it could be...and needs to be fixed no matter what. Or run autos. But that light leak must stop. Your pic, it looks like it's possibly revegging.
The other thing is a pest of some sort.
I wish I could answer you for certain. One thing I know for certain, you have to eliminate that light leak.
Hmmm, sounds more like bug poop than trichomes. Is this possible?No. I have not....the trichomes are disappearing....it's like they blew off or something...
Right? The bud was nice and sticky and hairy....then the hairs shriveled up and the Sicky went away....I'm left with the garbage in the pictureHmmm, sounds more like bug poop than trichomes. Is this possible?
What is the ppm of your water before the RO? And is your ppm meter calibrated? Leaving the RO at 290 with new filters is extreme.Like I said, it was indirect, and is is already taken care of....AND I have the same issue in my other room, with no light leaks....I don't think it's reveg.
I have to ask the obvious, your ph meter is calibrated right? Thay do go bad after awhile.See #7. Also, I've been using way more pH down than my last run....but if my RO if screwed up than maybe I actually should.. maybe I got a bad batch of pH down lol! But it's super sketchy. All I can do is read the numbers and go by what the meter says.
I'm wondering what the extra phosphoric acid/mono-ammonium phosphate & citric acid is doing. Any leaf-yellowing with downward-pointed leaves?I've been using way more pH down than my last run.
What is the ppm of your water before the RO? And is your ppm meter calibrated? Leaving the RO at 290 with new filters is extreme.
You gotta get in and scope those problem areas. If it's a bug, you want to catch it asap.
If you find out for sure what it is, I'm curious.
I'm wondering what the extra phosphoric acid/mono-ammonium phosphate & citric acid is doing. Any leaf-yellowing with downward-pointed leaves?
i experienced simmilar symtems a few years back but not as bad, ok my plants not me.
i put it down to root rot, it can effect the flowers at the bottom first. since then i make sure my pots dry out enough between watering.
try cutting a stem across with a razor and inspect the cells. look for discolouring.....brown....redish....etc, could find some clues!
U sure its not bugs? Take a scope to it, def not reveg lol people are jus saying whatever pops in their heads apparently and i dont think it is water issue if tge majority of tge plant isnt infected
I do not flush my plants when I change water...only before harvest....just clean my tanks and fill them and add new nutesdid u flush wen u changed ur nutes? guess thats the first thing u did,
try the cross section,
its could be a trace prob....
somthings pissin em off :sweating:
be sure to let us know wat ur m8 says!
gl
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