Sneex
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You've got skills building. Easy to see. Not that sad considering the light you're using. Keep going. Yes it's nute burn from too much nitrogen but everyone has done this before. Do not flush!I know this is sad had quite Abit of problems on this bumpy road but this is my first grow in a real setup and in a tent in general but I was able to get everything under control specially now that it got colder so 110% heat wasn't a problem anymore and even before it got cold I got a big fan to help exhaust out more air and had lights on at night. But the two were the cuttings from her I was curious to see how much I would get and how it would come out I was stoked to see they went into flowering just like the mother did!! But I'm sure this is nute burn yes? It's the tips and then some leafs are like yellow ish white which I've cleaned up all of those dead or dying leafs
Okay and why do u say not to flush. And wow thank you for the kind words!! That gives me loads of confidence that's why I didn't post for awhile because it looked so rough and I swore I knew what to fix it with. Question how can u tell it's burn from nitrogen?? I've been feeding with dyna grow bloom and mag pro instead of giving just straight bloom or mag pro I did half the dose for the two per 5 gallons of water and I bubble my water with a air stone and pump for 24+ hours - until it's used upYou've got skills building. Easy to see. Not that sad considering the light you're using. Keep going. Yes it's nute burn from too much nitrogen but everyone has done this before. Do not flush!
Burnt looking tips of the leaves. Don't flush for nitrogen especially. It's the element most quickly taken up even in excess (see burned tips) and the one most quickly depleted (yellowing leaves in lower leaves). By the time you decide to flush the plant most likely has taken up most of the nitrogen. A flush just washes everything else away. Flush coco or hydro but forget other mediums like peat. Never in actual soil.Okay and why do u say not to flush. And wow thank you for the kind words!! That gives me loads of confidence that's why I didn't post for awhile because it looked so rough and I swore I knew what to fix it with. Question how can u tell it's burn from nitrogen?? I've been feeding with dyna grow bloom and mag pro instead of giving just straight bloom or mag pro I did half the dose for the two per 5 gallons of water and I bubble my water with a air stone and pump for 24+ hours - until it's used up
Okay I'm growing in 70 coco 30 perlite. Here are pics after I watered her without any nuits they look great and showing allot of growth!!Burnt looking tips of the leaves. Don't flush for nitrogen especially. It's the element most quickly taken up even in excess (see burned tips) and the one most quickly depleted (yellowing leaves in lower leaves). By the time you decide to flush the plant most likely has taken up most of the nitrogen. A flush just washes everything else away. Flush coco or hydro but forget other mediums like peat. Never in actual soil.
Still, looks haaaangry.Okay I'm growing in 70 coco 30 perlite. Here are pics after I watered her without any nuits they look great and showing allot of growth!!
Oh wow what led is that so I can def get one asap!It’s not that you can’t grow 6 plants under this light or grow good smoke, you’re just not maximizing potential with this light.
If you grow 4 - 5 gallon plants under your light and really have it dialed in, you might pull a good 3/4lb. Those same 4 plants under a 640w LED, same conditions could pull 1-1/2lb easily.
This is how I roll, but dig around RIU you’ll find a few more popular ones. My first harvest under this, I’ve not weighed yet, except for my smallest, first harvested. I did 6- 5 gallons and pulled 3-1/2 oz on the smallest. Keep in mind thats 3-1/2oz of rock hard Bud, all fluff and tiny buds go into the trim pile. This was in a scrog setup, so nothing but top colas.Oh wow what led is that so I can def get one asap!