I been on here since 2009 , on and off , just lost password and had to change to new email address as it was connected to the death of my first wife , so I changed it , hope that clarifys that for you . Are you happy now . Any more questions Magnus ?
First pic - clawing, burnt tips, dark leaves too high in nutes - reduce PPM a bit. Looks like you're locking some micros out by going overboard with others... dont mix too many brands indiscriminately.
Third pic - jeez too stretchy, thin internodes, these lights are not sufficient. High EC calls for strong lights (and vice versa).
First pic - clawing, burnt tips, dark leaves too high in nutes - reduce PPM a bit. Looks like you're locking some micros out by going overboard with others... dont mix too many brands indiscriminately.
Third pic - jeez too stretchy, thin internodes, these lights are not sufficient. High EC calls for strong lights (and vice versa).
Thank you very much for your response. Do you have any light recommendations? We are using mars hydro 2000 tsw. Definitely agree with too much nutes and have now diluted the ppm down to 800ppm from 1200ppm.
Ya ppm is ya EC just different conversion , so ya EC reading is 1.6 or there abouts which is ok ,
If ya in ebb and flow you should be checking ph daily and adjusting it accordingly , shoot for 6 - 6.2
Thank you very much for your response. Do you have any light recommendations? We are using mars hydro 2000 tsw. Definitely agree with too much nutes and have now diluted the ppm down to 800ppm from 1200ppm.
Well it's hard to say not knowing your complete setup, temps, or how your endproduct under this setup looked like in the past, but huge stretchty plants liek this would call for an amendment in high K MH lamps, best hang open vertically in between 4 of your Mars boards. The LED spectrum typically lacks UVB, UVa or NUV wavelengths - these should suppress too much stretching in the future and also increase THC content/ frost.