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Issues after switching to LED lights

DokMcPuffin

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Since I switched to LED lights I have experienced issues with Deficiencies or lockout or something. They start out great and then the leaves start to look like shit. They get light in color then start to brown a bit. I never had issues like this using MH/HPS lights. I believe thats been my only change. If anyone has any thoughts i would love to hear them. Thanks
 

Chuckeye

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Since I switched to LED lights I have experienced issues with Deficiencies or lockout or something. They start out great and then the leaves start to look like shit. They get light in color then start to brown a bit. I never had issues like this using MH/HPS lights. I believe thats been my only change. If anyone has any thoughts i would love to hear them. Thanks
What brand and what par are you running them at ?

Medium, food, etc. ?

I just switched from HID to LED and couldn't be happier !

Day 6 of 12/12 for a total of 47, par is currently 600, temp 79.2, rh 50%, 5 gallon pails with GroBucket inserts, ProMix HP, feed is currently 3.6g/gallon of Mega Crop one part.

Day 6 of 47 The Girls 2 Nov.jpg


Cheers
 

Creeperpark

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Since I switched to LED lights I have experienced issues with Deficiencies or lockout or something. They start out great and then the leaves start to look like shit. They get light in color then start to brown a bit. I never had issues like this using MH/HPS lights. I believe thats been my only change. If anyone has any thoughts i would love to hear them. Thanks
It's a common problem I see often friend. You have to bump up the calcium and mag in the water because the light diodes can burn the plant tissue. Make sure you have enough calcium and mag before adding fertilizer. You need to change the water when you change to LED lights. If you don't fortify your water you will keep getting light burn.
 

DokMcPuffin

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Well, most everything I read or hear comes back to cal-mag, so I guess I will play around with that and see if I can make some progress. Thanks for all the input much appreciated.
 

Chuckeye

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It's a common problem I see often friend. You have to bump up the calcium and mag in the water because the light diodes can burn the plant tissue. Make sure you have enough calcium and mag before adding fertilizer. You need to change the water when you change to LED lights. If you don't fortify your water you will keep getting light burn.
Hmmm, I have not seen this...

As I said, just switched from 600w MH/HPS to Phlizon FD6000 640w, feeding the same and still Not adding Cal/Mag or ph down.

Cheers
 

CocoNut 420

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Fwiw no calmag is getting used here, I suspect what gets blamed on cal/mag deficiency is actually too low ec, that's just my hunch, I can't see why you'd need it now if you didn't need it before?

My water measures 0.0 it doesn't even trigger my truncheon but I've never needed calmag with hid or led.
 

Chuckeye

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PS > @DokMcPuffin, you never did say what nutrients, etc. you are using ?

More info on your grow is critical for a diagnosis...

To be clear, Mega Crop one part already contains Cal/Mag and I'm sure my well water has more ;)

Cheers
 

DokMcPuffin

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PS > @DokMcPuffin, you never did say what nutrients, etc. you are using ?

More info on your grow is critical for a diagnosis...

To be clear, Mega Crop one part already contains Cal/Mag and I'm sure my well water has more ;)

Cheers
Using Gold Leaf at the moment. Was using a super soil mix before. I run my water thru filters before i use it. I still have to PH it, my water is is about 8.4
 

Chuckeye

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Using Gold Leaf at the moment. Was using a super soil mix before. I run my water thru filters before i use it. I still have to PH it, my water is is about 8.4
Geez...

You say you were using super soil mix before, what are you using now ?

THAT makes a huge difference !

I'm not familiar with Gold Leaf but it appears to be an all in one liquid that does not require any supplements, this is good...

But again, what are you growing in ?

And for the last time, what brand/size light ?

What par are you running at ?

Pictures would be a Big help also.

Cheers
 

Rocket Soul

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No heat on the LED light means that plant will drink less. Raise temps somewhat (treat 79 as absolute minimum for high intensity led light) or even run VPD, and add some more EC. The plant that drinks less will need a stronger juice. Cal and Mag being pretty much inmobile nutes they are the first defs youll see.
A few other ways would be adding some blue between 400-440nm or an old cheat trick: just a little bit of incandescent light but carefull too much will cause crazy stretch
 

DokMcPuffin

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No heat on the LED light means that plant will drink less. Raise temps somewhat (treat 79 as absolute minimum for high intensity led light) or even run VPD, and add some more EC. The plant that drinks less will need a stronger juice. Cal and Mag being pretty much inmobile nutes they are the first defs youll see.
A few other ways would be adding some blue between 400-440nm or an old cheat trick: just a little bit of incandescent light but carefull too much will cause crazy stretch
Makes sense. Thanks
 

DokMcPuffin

New member
Geez...

You say you were using super soil mix before, what are you using now ?

THAT makes a huge difference !

I'm not familiar with Gold Leaf but it appears to be an all in one liquid that does not require any supplements, this is good...

But again, what are you growing in ?

And for the last time, what brand/size light ?

What par are you running at ?

Pictures would be a Big help also.

Cheers
In a potting mix Bloome & Gardener coco and perlite. Light is Mars Hydro FC 3000 its at about 30%. Don't know what par is at.
 
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