BlueB
Active Member
When I do hydro, every leaf is still green also. In fact, my hydro crops never even get one little yellow spot on any leaf the entire time. Even when I'm flushing, the fan leaves stay green. It's pretty crazy because I've always been under the impression that you actually want the leaves to turn yellow because then it means that there will be no chlorophyll or nutrients left behind in your smoke. The plant uses up those extra nutes I guess. When I do soil, then the fan leaves usually turn yellow and fall off eventually, But they never get as crazy looking as these fan leaves are in this photo with all the splotches and what not. If the smoke tastes great though, you must be doin somethin right. If it tastes harsh though, I would reassess the situation and keep on farmin that herb. I always get more flavor in soil. I was doing some searching and came across this guy that was doing some LED trials. He made some conclusive observations about orange, red, and far red wavelengths and blue. He found that the far red(645nm) does a better job than the cherry red(745nm). It's a little difficult to follow but he has loads of photos and I know how much everyone here likes photos. Here's the site, please explain if you think you understand what his conclusions are about blue vs. red and all that good stuff.That looks like its being very under watered. Leaves curl upward and turn crispy and yellow very fast when they don't get enough water. Leaves do not fall off unless they are deficient. I'd say loosen up the top soil or till it. Then feed it more water. Pull off every single one of those leaves. They are diseased so and that's a waste of energy. Slows the growth of the rest of the plant
When I chop, every leaf is still green. I'm 100% oraganic and I flush for a week.
http://www.ledgrow.eu/
Make sure you check out all of his setups and every other page.
This guy experimented with lighting for 5 years, he knows his shit to say the least!
He's pulling 100 grams off of only 60 watts of electricity! Unreal. He really seems to stress the importance of intensity vs. color stating that overall intensity is going to produce a bigger yield. Looks like he uses a 2:3 blue/red ratio for growing and a 1:6 for flowering, he only turns on IR wavelengths(745nm) after flower set and NOT right at the 12/12 flip. Going to put the Coral Waves away until the buds start developing and not before. Lot of people here are having pretty good results getting by with the red sun as the only red source. Thinking of going back to the red sun and doing something like 4 red sun, 4 blue plus, and the plant grow side lighting, UNTIL bud formation is nice and set and then switching back to the flora sun/coral wave/UVb mixture.