Hard to say. The way it burned is odd and looks like a odd mag def. However I wouldnt expect it to show only at the top. Could be low mag and too much light coupled together. If it happens rapidly than I'd say light just because the mag should be mobile and to come on that hard and quick without showing on the lowers would be untypical. Could also be excess p or something similar causing a lockout of other nutes.Does this look like light burn to you guys? I'm using hlg 650 Diablo about 29 inches above canopy in 4x4View attachment 75486View attachment 75488View attachment 75489
from the picts it looks like you have plenty of space from light. I would check soil ph or runoff as low PH will manifest in a mag def. as mentioned. They look really good though can't be much wrong. Seems most of my problems end up being PH, nice growDoes this look like light burn to you guys? I'm using hlg 650 Diablo about 29 inches above canopy in 4x4View attachment 75486View attachment 75488View attachment 75489
Hard to say. The way it burned is odd and looks like a odd mag def. However I wouldnt expect it to show only at the top. Could be low mag and too much light coupled together. If it happens rapidly than I'd say light just because the mag should be mobile and to come on that hard and quick without showing on the lowers would be untypical. Could also be excess p or something similar causing a lockout of other nutes.
Thanks I'll check ph. I should've went with smaller pots the 5 gallons with led take too long to dry out. yes ik you don't let coco dry back fully but you also don't let it stay wet constantly either. anaerobic roots suck lolfrom the picts it looks like you have plenty of space from light. I would check soil ph or runoff as low PH will manifest in a mag def. as mentioned. They look really good though can't be much wrong. Seems most of my problems end up being PH, nice grow
Get the pots raised up off the drip trays, and a fan circulating the air down there, and they will easily dry out in 1-2 days in 5 gallon fabric pots. I grow in 10 gallon fabric pots under LED, but I grow organic, so I don't let the pots dry out as much as I would using salt based bottled nutrients.I should've went with smaller pots the 5 gallons with led take too long to dry out. yes ik you don't let coco dry back fully but you also don't let it stay wet constantly either. anaerobic roots suck lol
What’s the stem rub on her like? Mine is only a few weeks old and it smells wicked! Skunky kushy wicked.Got a couple shots today. Think she's around week 4 or 5.
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I feel for coco 2-3 gallons is the sweet spot for photos from seed. Ph could def be a issue at play here.Thanks I'll check ph. I should've went with smaller pots the 5 gallons with led take too long to dry out. yes ik you don't let coco dry back fully but you also don't let it stay wet constantly either. anaerobic roots suck lol
It's super potent. I'm trying to figure out exactly what she smells like. Best I can come up with yet is sandalwood mixed with a chemical type smell, but not too much chemicals. Like an UNUSED sandalwood urinal cake or bathroom cleaner or something lol. It's actually quite pleasant thoughWhat’s the stem rub on her like? Mine is only a few weeks old and it smells wicked! Skunky kushy wicked.
Looks like a def more than color. Potassium if I'm correct.Wedding night at 7.5 weeks getting some nice color to herView attachment 75527
Could be this is the plant that was in the back corner and was barely fed her whole life but she is 7 and a half weeks and has only been given straight water the passed two wateringsLooks like a def more than color. Potassium if I'm correct.
Yea most color comes with temp change. Usually due to less available phosphorus due to the cold and also the lack of nitrogen at the end of flower. Its def lacking nitrogen but that's not always so bad but not having proper potassium will def muff up your yield. I could be wrong here but that looks a textbook lack of K. Call Kazakhstan. #1 exporter of potassiumCould be this is the plant that was in the back corner and was barely fed her whole life but she is 7 and a half weeks and has only been given straight water the passed two waterings
Ya I have two of them but they where switched at like 4 weeks from hps to my new led’s and I’ve been trying to figure them out I’ve realized I need to add cal mag every time I water and I used to water every 3 or 4 days now it’s every two days so I was out of town from a Thursday to Sunday day and came home and everything looked dead but I got it all back for the most part it’s all a learning experience with these new lights and my temps used to be around 85 now it’s like 73 so I might need to turn the heat on a littleYea most color comes with temp change. Usually due to less available phosphorus due to the cold and also the lack of nitrogen at the end of flower. Its def lacking nitrogen but that's not always so bad but not having proper potassium will def muff up your yield. I could be wrong here but that looks a textbook lack of K. Call Kazakhstan. #1 exporter of potassium
I’d stick with it being 73! Maybe adjust your humidity if able.Ya I have two of them but they where switched at like 4 weeks from hps to my new led’s and I’ve been trying to figure them out I’ve realized I need to add cal mag every time I water and I used to water every 3 or 4 days now it’s every two days so I was out of town from a Thursday to Sunday day and came home and everything looked dead but I got it all back for the most part it’s all a learning experience with these new lights and my temps used to be around 85 now it’s like 73 so I might need to turn the heat on a little
I was always told that low 80s was the optimal temp for LEDs, although I can honestly say I have no idea if it's true or how much it matters tho lol.I’d stick with it being 73! Maybe adjust your humidity if able.
That’s the thing with these lights all the information is different what works for one guy might not for the next so I’m just trying to dial it all in it might take a couple grows lolI was always told that low 80s was the optimal temp for LEDs, although I can honestly say I have no idea if it's true or how much it matters tho lol.
let me know if you find out lol idk if it's better cooler or warmer yet either...That’s the thing with these lights all the information is different what works for one guy might not for the next so I’m just trying to dial it all in it might take a couple grows lol