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Super Lemon Haze 12 plants, 2000 watts, and a few problems!

thrasher420

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Lights kick on in a little over 4 hours. I can check how things are going then.
Last night I did some watering, I flushed a couple and i made a simple nute mix for a coule that was just pro gro and cal mag.
I checked some of the run off and it was high, like 3.6ec high. I upped the nutes to .9, half of what is recommended on the botanicare advanced chart.
I will take some pics when lights come on.
Thanks everyone for your help so far.
 

jondamon

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Lights kick on in a little over 4 hours. I can check how things are going then.
Last night I did some watering, I flushed a couple and i made a simple nute mix for a coule that was just pro gro and cal mag.
I checked some of the run off and it was high, like 3.6ec high. I upped the nutes to .9, half of what is recommended on the botanicare advanced chart.
I will take some pics when lights come on.
Thanks everyone for your help so far.

3.6EC????

That's insane if you are feeding with 0.9.

Did you recently transplant these plants into a bigger pot with fresh coco?

Some varieties of coco have a very high EC starting point but it doesn't actually contain much nutrition.

If you recently did this then it "should" settle down soon.

My B'CUZZ coco does this.

My first pre charge with 0.8 and my runoff is around 3.0.

After around 10-14 days of using the coco its then settled and runoff is similar to starting feed.



J
 

LadyZandra

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Super Lemon Haze is EASILY over-fed-- back off her nutes and give her a good hard drink of water... and remember- some pheno's of SLH are pale lime green and NEVER get dark green... it's just their genetics! We are growing one of those lighter pheno's she is also the Pheno that stays short... but they are all moderate to light eaters!
 

thrasher420

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Yeah I have found out most of these girls are light eaters. I have a few different phenos here, I have 3 of the short squat ones, they are bushy! 3 of them are so tall already, they are going to be huge by the time they are done.
I started 12 from seed, a few of the seeds were very light colored and small. I used roots organic soil in small containers, It was too hot for some of them.
When it was time to transplant I decided to make the switch to coco.
So that's what i did, into 2 gallon pots. When they are a little bigger I'm going to transplant one last time into 7 gallon smart pots.
Then switch to flower.
 

thrasher420

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I am really temped to take one of those short bushy phenos and make it a mother, and take clones for next crop.
 

thrasher420

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Alright I got some pictures. Some of the new growth looks a little weird, kind of twisted.
A couple of the plants are looking funny. IMG_9213.jpgIMG_9214.jpgIMG_9215.jpgIMG_9219.jpgIMG_9220.jpgIMG_9223.jpgIMG_9225.jpgIMG_9226.jpgIMG_9227.jpgIMG_9228.jpgIMG_9229.jpgIMG_9230.jpgIMG_9231.jpgIMG_9232.jpgIMG_9233.jpgIMG_9234.jpgIMG_9235.jpgIMG_9237.jpgIMG_9238.jpgIMG_9242.jpg
 

WAZZER

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are you 100% sure you got no eggs on the leaves that picture with that leaf cheewed away is a dead give away your not going to see the adults only the eggs and that colour yellow is the toxins getting injected when there chewing check your ph runoff????????????????
 

thrasher420

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I upped the nutes and the two that were yellowish, aren't as bad now. I think in a few days they will be on track.
 

fridayfishfry

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looks good thrasher. make sure you water with that reverse osmosis between fert. every other time or every third time those tops are starting to burn. this burn happened to me in a different way: it was a heat stress/ salt buildup combo from me using tap water.
 

thrasher420

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Is that what's going on with the tops twisting and just looking weird?
I am going to start watering more with straight water.
At first I didn't, I just fed nutes and now I think I'm seeing signs of it.
 

thrasher420

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Here is an update, going to switch to 12/12 in a few days i think.
 

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thrasher420

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Right I think it might just be the light distance.
The right side can't be lowered anymore, because that side hooks up to the can fan, and the piece of ducting I used is too short.
I have been upping the nutes, today when I looked at them they looked stressed out, I'm hoping it's not too high of nutes and just transplant stress.
 
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