BurnzyBurnz
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Hey everyone,
So I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. This is not my first time growing and I do know what I'm doing wrong this time around. So here is the info...
Soil: Promix HP
Water Ph: 6.5
Light: HLG65 @ 22" above.
Temperature: 24C
Humidity: 65%
Intake and exhaust fans. With carbon filter.
2 isolating fans.
Everything is automated to keep optimal.
Strain: Blueberry Cupcake - HSC
Started from seed July.
I add kelp every other water. Ph to 6.5
I don't think I'm over watering or under but I could be wrong. Doubt it. I would think a feed but I ran 4 before these new 4 and I had the same issue happening so I gave them a half feed and it burned them to death. So these are the new 4 I started and it's happening again. It looks like overfeeding or under feeding. Also looks like a N deficiency. What the heck am I doing wrong?
I also added a picture of the kelp I use. I wonder if that's what's causing it. Used it for years before. It says it's a 20:1 and that's 200ml to a gallon. I only use 1 tablespoon per gallon. So I can't see it burning them.
Any and all comments are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
So I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. This is not my first time growing and I do know what I'm doing wrong this time around. So here is the info...
Soil: Promix HP
Water Ph: 6.5
Light: HLG65 @ 22" above.
Temperature: 24C
Humidity: 65%
Intake and exhaust fans. With carbon filter.
2 isolating fans.
Everything is automated to keep optimal.
Strain: Blueberry Cupcake - HSC
Started from seed July.
I add kelp every other water. Ph to 6.5
I don't think I'm over watering or under but I could be wrong. Doubt it. I would think a feed but I ran 4 before these new 4 and I had the same issue happening so I gave them a half feed and it burned them to death. So these are the new 4 I started and it's happening again. It looks like overfeeding or under feeding. Also looks like a N deficiency. What the heck am I doing wrong?
I also added a picture of the kelp I use. I wonder if that's what's causing it. Used it for years before. It says it's a 20:1 and that's 200ml to a gallon. I only use 1 tablespoon per gallon. So I can't see it burning them.
Any and all comments are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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