What I want to know is it really a Bacterium responsible for the breakdown of Chlorophyll or is it just a natural oxidation of sorts that needs moisture?
Does it have to do with Bacteria or something breaking down the chlorophyl or maybe enzymes? I am researching this. I find it hard to believe if you accidentally dropped a little lower than 55 that putting 58% Boveda or similar would not keep the curing process functioning?
Another thing you could try is the Masterblend Cannabis formula which I believe is primarily designed for finishing up with less N at the end i.e. a good fade and less chorophyl...
https://customhydronutrients.com/Cannabis-Bloom-Formula-0-12-24-fertilizer-1-lb-_p_24308.html
BIlly has a good point. The only thing I would add is if you really want to try adding Cal without N you can use some Calcium Sulfate which is soluable 'enough' to work with. You can read this article.
https://scienceinhydroponics.com/2020/06/using-calcium-sulfate-in-hydroponics.html
That's funny and great because I was imagining a Chart like that for an acquaintance that was getting annoyed when I tried to share a lot of Info at once. He got overwhelmed... That's when I realized Cultivation Knowledge isn't learned overnight... And actually it is always evolving. I never...
This is the one at the Tops and tips, over and over again, I have problems with, but I notice it more when the light is too strong and the temp is too low.
I think more often then I have realized I have been over-lighting my Veg Plants. And then thinking I was having Nutrient issues -- which of course I was -- as some of the over lighting issues manifests in nutrient issues! But also and I am still trying to figure out this important parameter. LST...
Can someone address, excuse me if I missed it -- what about the top or side of a plant hitting 1000 Micro Moles but the rest of the plant getting 607 hundred. But then the bottom area only getting < 300 Should I be thinking Collectively here also collectively double that is -- including DLI or...