You checked the ph meter yet Dank?
These lights require less feed. I have 2 massive pynamites under one 1200w in a 1m tent and they are happy on 1.2ec. Bass water is 04-06ec.
I would say your prob looks like nute burn and lock out.
In all honesty I would scrap them and start again. Keeping the nute levels right down.
In all honesty I would scrap them and start again. Keeping the nute levels right down.
Hey Dank Demon,
Do you plan/ or maybe already have done anyting in terms of fimming or topping ? looks like they have enough room sideways for bushing out.
Do you raise your panels for taking pictures or is that how high above the plants they really are ?
IME you need to check the effective footprint of your panel and adjust distance to plants accordingly for best results with LED ( or any other lightsource). This depends mainly on the scattering angle of your reflector and the power of your individual LEDs.
I keep my panel much, much closer to the plants' tops for best results.
Pardon me if that has already been said earlier ;-)
Jah bless man and keep us posted !
You checked the ph meter yet Dank?
What did you do different DD?
Those are the exact same symptoms as my c4d.Luckily only 1 is like that but the Brum cheese did take some damage can be seen on CL thread
Ph recovery can take a while! Imoe
Spose their all like that being NFT unless you individually sprayed them.Daunting to look at and can release demons (no relation ) I.e makes you look at things you normally wouldn't.In the past I've got rid and started again because of this
No clue what's Different!?
Never looked so good during this illness tbh but Many of the leaves went brown and Crumbled away and looked Identical to your Pics [they werent multi coloured like some are]
Slowly starting to Recover.
Nearly a 2lt flush last night [feared the Coir had gone Toxic]
ZZZzzz not moving for weeks.
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1.6 EC is 1600 microsiemens? ~ 700-800 ppm.
I would try dropping the nute levels, whilst you calibrate your ph meter. Even if it's not nute burn (I think it is), they wont be using tons of nutes in that condition, so it won't hurt.
I have finished entire crops with out going over 1.4 EC, some plants are not heavy feeders. That size I would go with around .8 EC and work up from there. 1.8 - 1.9 EC is usually my absolute ceiling in pure hydro.
*you mention possible fixes: Dump the rez, I usually wipe down with a hand towel also. Fill res with enough fresh plain water to run the system but don't fill it to max, and adjust the pH to 5.8. Run clean water through the system for 10-15 mins... and dump it again. Fill it back, mix nutes to .8 EC and 5.8 pH. Good luck man.
do you think it could be anything to do with the lights?
These lights require less feed. I have 2 massive pynamites under one 1200w in a 1m tent and they are happy on 1.2ec. Bass water is 04-06ec.
I would say your prob looks like nute burn and lock out.
In all honesty I would scrap them and start again. Keeping the nute levels right down.
I hope you get it sorted DD, goodluck.
Its great we can all still learn years on and as you get older change is jarder to do LMAO.I used to pump my plants full of nutes but over the past few grows I've been keeping them lower than I normally would trying to get better quality buds smoke wise and my yields have been better too
I agree with starting over, the yield and quality in the end will likely be better. These still require a lot of down time to recover, you might not lose as much time as you think.
GL Dank
I would try dropping the nute levels, whilst you calibrate your ph meter. Even if it's not nute burn (I think it is), they wont be using tons of nutes in that condition, so it won't hurt.
These lights require less feed. I have 2 massive pynamites under one 1200w in a 1m tent and they are happy on 1.2ec. Bass water is 04-06ec.
I would say your prob looks like nute burn and lock out.
In all honesty I would scrap them and start again. Keeping the nute levels right down.
Do you know hos much it hurts the pride to to take pics of your ladies looking in that state when you have been growing for years?