Hydrohobby
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Hi everyone. Long time lurker but First time poster here, inevitable asking for help. Will likely be a rather long post.
So, on my second grow with 6 G13 labs feminised pineapple express from seed. Flowering under 1000w HPS, in a 1.2x1.2m flood and drain table using hydrocorn pebbles, started in rockwool cubes. In week 5 of flower. Feeding GHE 3 part, plus pro bloom additive. Currently at 2.0 EC. Was holding PH around 5.8, but moved to 6.2-6.5 now in case of cal issue.
Getting yellow, crisping to brown leaves as shown in pics. Have read alot and kind of looks like calcium deficiency, but concerned could also be root rot (or even light burn) Saw a much smaller amount at end of previous grow, but was during flush so wasn't too concerned. My table was being flooded for 10 mins, 6 times/day during 12 hour light period. Not floods at night. The ph is generally stable in my reservoir, but there have been one or two swings downwards recently that seem to correlate with when more damage appears on leaves.
So my questions. Should I add a calmag supplement (I have some on the way) to my feed? I'm using the soft water terra aquatica (ghe) line and they don't recommend it.
If its a ph issue, does anyone have any suggestions what causes the sudden swings? It seems stable for 2-3 days then can move 0.5-1.0 ph overnight.
I've dropped my floods to 5 x 10 mins /day. Should I move to 4? If it is a root rot issue, would a dry day help?
I've ordered some hydrogen peroxide. Is supplementing my reservoir with this a good idea to combat any root rot in this case, or as a preventative anyway?
Am I totally barking up the wrong tree and is it a light burn issue? In the pics I've included the sativa dom looking pheno (its drooping leaves are making me suspect overwatering) which is also showing some signs of foxtailing. I got a fair bit of foxtail on my previous crop of skunk #1, but that grew through a heatwave with insane grow room temps.
Anyway. Thanks in advance for any advice. I've done loads of reading and convinced myself me plants have all sorts of issues. Hopefully they'll be good come harvest. The actual buds all still look relatively healthy at least
So, on my second grow with 6 G13 labs feminised pineapple express from seed. Flowering under 1000w HPS, in a 1.2x1.2m flood and drain table using hydrocorn pebbles, started in rockwool cubes. In week 5 of flower. Feeding GHE 3 part, plus pro bloom additive. Currently at 2.0 EC. Was holding PH around 5.8, but moved to 6.2-6.5 now in case of cal issue.
Getting yellow, crisping to brown leaves as shown in pics. Have read alot and kind of looks like calcium deficiency, but concerned could also be root rot (or even light burn) Saw a much smaller amount at end of previous grow, but was during flush so wasn't too concerned. My table was being flooded for 10 mins, 6 times/day during 12 hour light period. Not floods at night. The ph is generally stable in my reservoir, but there have been one or two swings downwards recently that seem to correlate with when more damage appears on leaves.
So my questions. Should I add a calmag supplement (I have some on the way) to my feed? I'm using the soft water terra aquatica (ghe) line and they don't recommend it.
If its a ph issue, does anyone have any suggestions what causes the sudden swings? It seems stable for 2-3 days then can move 0.5-1.0 ph overnight.
I've dropped my floods to 5 x 10 mins /day. Should I move to 4? If it is a root rot issue, would a dry day help?
I've ordered some hydrogen peroxide. Is supplementing my reservoir with this a good idea to combat any root rot in this case, or as a preventative anyway?
Am I totally barking up the wrong tree and is it a light burn issue? In the pics I've included the sativa dom looking pheno (its drooping leaves are making me suspect overwatering) which is also showing some signs of foxtailing. I got a fair bit of foxtail on my previous crop of skunk #1, but that grew through a heatwave with insane grow room temps.
Anyway. Thanks in advance for any advice. I've done loads of reading and convinced myself me plants have all sorts of issues. Hopefully they'll be good come harvest. The actual buds all still look relatively healthy at least
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