The highest it went was 80FEither light or heat stress..
It's about 16 inches from the top of the plant. The light is a bloom plus 1000. It's only about a true 100 watt.How high is your light hanging from the plant?
It's compost from my backyard. Cut grass clippings and brown leaves mix.What kind of compost as that 'deficiency' looks more like high N causing nute burn to me. As it only seems like it's happening to leaves with good light exposure I suspect a bit of heat stress causing it to happen there alone. those leaves are getting bit too warm so draw extra water and nutrients into them to cool themselves down. Those extra nutes build in the leaf tissue along the margins leading to the curling and yellowing, (soon to be browning). Kind of like localized toxic salts buildup.
That's "sub-optimal" to be generousIt's compost from my backyard. Cut grass clippings and brown leaves mix.
How old is the compost?It's compost from my backyard. Cut grass clippings and brown leaves mix.
About 6 months old.How old is the compost?
I thought it would be good to grow in because they call it gardeners gold.That's "sub-optimal" to be generous
I grew successfully in compost. But I gave it two full years to age. This supports the “too much N” hypothesis.About 6 months old.
Day 33 of my grow.Then that may be my issue. Thanks. The compost is 6 to 12 months old. Right in between there. I'm on day 33. If there was to much N then my seedlings would have died. I don't get it.
Should I start adding nutes?Nutes my man Nutes.