xivex
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Thx LF and Daniels for the compliments and help!!Looking great. Your climate is ideal and is definitely something others should aspire to. Sounds like plenty of fans. Maybe one more oscillator. Hard to say from here, I like all my leaves to rustle. If there are any that are stagnant....
Definitely looks like nute burn in some of those pics, tha6t one plant in picture 5 is hating it for sure. Dial back the ppm dude. Maybe 200 or so. Shouldn't ever really need more than 5ml/gallon of calmag. Too much cal mag can fucker things up. Mag doesn't play nice with phos, they can lock each other out. Mag deficiency would show up as spots.
Keep it up dude!
The plant in pic 5 that your referring to, the one with shriveled leaves isnt from nute burn. There are 2 plants that have a main cola like that. Both of these colas are outside the primary light area of my lights. Thats wh they look like that. The leaves arent getting enough light. At least imho....the buds are still growin and loking great on these two colas so im not too worried about it ...
It should NOT be cal or mag deficiencies as I give 1tsp/5mL botanicare calmag+ in every gallon of RO water. Thinking those shriveled leaves are lack of light. But your right about the nute burn on some. Thats def what it is.....so... I cut out Tiger Bloom this feeding today. Ran this feed solution:
1 tsp cal mag +
1 tsp silica
2mL Bloombastic
3 tsp Big Bloom
2 tsp Grow Big
2 tsp Hygrozyme
1050 ppm
6.4 pH
That cut the feed down about 300 ppm (from dropping the TB) from last sundays watering. That was the initial bloombasic feeding which I also gave TB to them also...what caused the slight nute burn imho.
Kudos to you Lumi.....you called the overdose of P and K from Bloombastic and TB. Stupid local shop guy....lol.
