I bet your right lol. I haven't thought of light intensity. I have the 550 full blast. I'm currently on day 28 in flower. Should i lower it 50% or just 25% and increase the ec? What day should i ramp up the light to 100% again?I'd bet a peanut butter and jelly sandwich your plants are suffering good old fashioned LED light burn. I just reviewed the hardware you're running in that 4x4. Why do I suspect this? Your monitoring everything like a good gardener should. You're experiencing the same issues at 1.1 EC you're experiencing at 1.8 EC. 550W of LED in a 4x4 is too much light. I had to relocate a 450W spider farmer board to my flower room from a 5x5, because I couldn't operate it at more than 50% power (225w) without bleaching and frying my foliage. They looked like your leaves. Burnt edges almost reminiscent of a calcim deficiency / nute burn and light colored leaves almost reminiscent of a magnesium deficiency. Classic LED light burn my friend. Turn your light down to 50%. Increase your EC to the proper strength that you should be feeding which is 1.6-1.8. Your plants will rebound. Blast them with light after flower set has occurred in the 2nd-3rd week of flower. Who cares if you fry a few fan leaves at that point? Fatten up those flowers, but at this point of your grow cycle the plants don't have any flowers and do not want to be blasted with that much light. You're loving your girls too much sir. Slow your roll and reduce the intensity of your light. The fertilizer was never your issue. Your light intensity was and is the issue.
Since you're at 28 days of flower I would increase your EC to 1.8 and reduce your light intensity to 50%. At day 28 you're still deep into flower set. You don't want to fuck up your young new blooms before they have a chance to grow into large fat colas. I would let them cook at the lower light intensity and higher 1.8 EC fertilizer strength for 7 days or so as you monitor any changes. If you see nothing but positive changes (and I suspect you will), then I would increase your light intensity incrementally to full power. And you may only be able to max out at 75%. The goal is to give the plants what they need. Too much of anything (including light) is bad.I bet your right lol. I haven't thought of light intensity. I have the 550 full blast. I'm currently on day 28 in flower. Should i lower it 50% or just 25% and increase the ec? What day should i ramp up the light to 100% again?
He's running jack's 3-2-1 which has a defined ratio for Ca and Mg that matches the nutrient profile and needs of the base fertilizer. Other than reducing calcium nitrate towards the end of flower there is no need to alter the ratio in any way. Reducing strength is an option, however the ratios need to be maintained.I'm not seeing Ca or Mg def.
For Ca to Mg closer to 2:1.
Dropping epsom, or adding a couple ML of Calimagic are options. For my coco, I always add more Ca.
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Most people say jacks is A 3.6, B 2.4 and Epsom 1.2 (grams per gallon)He's running jack's 3-2-1 which has a defined ratio for Ca and Mg that matches the nutrient profile and needs of the base fertilizer. Other than reducing calcium nitrate towards the end of flower there is no need to alter the ratio in any way. Reducing strength is an option, however the ratios need to be maintained.
25 vs 30 ppm of Mg hardly makes a difference IMOShould i bump up the epsom to 1.2 or stick with 1 like jacks says to do
The calnit and epsom are adjustable as needed. If you need a lil more nitrogen, add a lil calnit. If you need more magnesium, add epsom. You get the idea. It would be nice if you could adjust P and K as well.I'm following jacks 321 chart with the mix. They recommend 3.6 2.4 and 1 g of epsom even tho most say 1.2 epsom. I'll up the epsom to 1.2 now
Id look at what is blocking the Ca,too much of something else.The Ca is there.