If your location allows for it, thats terrific.
It does.
If it keeps me out of threads like this, I'll be sure to try sunlight first!
Enjoy the measuring contest.
Damn.
Good luck with all the bickering.
If your location allows for it, thats terrific.
let's see your plants!What a great reply. “you’re wrong” super scientific and well detailed hah hah
Lower canopy leaves are cupping down wards and you can clearly see tip burn already at this point!
You havn’t burned the tops so badly at this point yet
Is that hydro i asked
Can you quantify the N level?
I’m telling you it’s too much. You replying me it’s “very low” doesn’t inform me very much now does it.
Starving ! yea right. Obviously that plant wasn’t starved enough, it’s way too dark green still. You don’t know what the fuck you’re supposed to even do.
Starving that dark green fucker till it’s white-yellow wouldn’t save you any cause you have already given it too much N
Do you know the npk ratios? tell me if you do. maybe i’m able to give you few tips cause you surely need some hah hah
How does your npk profile change as the blooming weeks go by? How about the EC levels
Your replies aren’t very scientific.I’m sure you know that. at this level.weak.
I bet you’d feel greater pride if it was other people who would call your professional and good scientist instead of you telling yourself that. ha hah
How do like the reaming so far? I told you your ego couldn’t handle it,but you went for that keyboard and now you have opened the pandora’s box. It’s all down hill from now on, scientist
Yes. you keep that paper hidden. I want you to write the replies yourself and not to use someone else’s research
Bro i cant, honestly im done with it. And im genuinely glad you can run outdoor. Im sorry we had our own bickerfest.It does.
If it keeps me out of threads like this, I'll be sure to try sunlight first!
Enjoy the measuring contest.
Damn.
Good luck with all the bickering.
I wish you the best, i do not want your advice. Im sorry I even replied. I truly wish you the best and will continue to monitor my tissue analysis. And fwiw, i am not commercial. This is 6 benches i run that are my own. Best of luck to you.What a pussy reply.
tell me the npk ratios you use and the EC levels. come on don’t be chicken shit
Are you too embarrassed now to tell me those, cause i’m not telling you how great you are like the clown gang over here.
But you’re a commercial grower, did i get it right. You would never admit on public that your product could be better. right? Are you’re one of those guys who would sell anything to paying customers and tell them you’re the best regardless of what some nobody told you on icmag?
You are not looking to improve the bud quality? Are you already growing the best bud you can? that dark green shit is not it.
I could provide useful times. Is your ego telling you to end this conversation now? If so then don’t ever tlk to me again, and don’t talk about the shit i have writen in my posts, you little chicken shit pussy.
Did you test a leaf or flower in that lab i asked?
I’m not a lab testing type as you know so maybe you can tell me if leaf tissue and flower tissue give different readings for nutrients
I find it so strange how people bring a leaf into a lab for testing and not flower tissue when they grow cannabis for the flowers. but i don’t know if it matters. Does it?
No down ward curl on a plant that overly dark green is over feeding N. The upward tacoing is because the leds are drying the tops out. You just telling excuses to yourself pal
Sorry to have gotten you worked up. I will try my best to emulate your manners and mentorship. Everyone needs to learn from you. Take care.aaaaawh you lack stamina you little wimp
Don't let the door hit you on your way out!
Don't start talking shit if you're gonna bail out before the other guy is done talking to you, little boy.
Do not start talking shit if you can't handle it. Just don't
Learn some fucking manners
so, here's the deal. you are now officially trolling this thread. and if you don't stop and let the people here proceed with their discussions without your trolling i will do my best to bring admin in here and straighten it out.aaaaawh you lack stamina you little wimp
Don't let the door hit you on your way out!
Don't start talking shit if you're gonna bail out before the other guy is done talking to you, little boy.
Do not start talking shit if you can't handle it. Just don't
Learn some fucking manners
And you lack respect from this community.aaaaawh you lack stamina you little wimp
This poster was the exact same way on the Mr Nice forum. Pretty sure mu shitcanned 'em.please just leave the thread and let those who want to pursue this do it in peace. you are not contributing to anything and present a constant obstacle to everyone else participating in this discussion.
Bro you plants look unreal I wouldn't bother listen the noises.[ plant to stay healthy. Try hundreds of all different strains.
Ha me too! I also put him on ignore, it was like a rant from a 14 year old. That was a miserable person for real.Following a lengthy looking PM, This is the first person I have ever ignored, in about 25 years of using the internet. Just not worth even this post.
Nice. Looks like you're dealing with a little P deficiency. When that happens to me I add some high P bat guano.I’m amazed how many different factors growers selecting for their grows and gaining experience on. And that each has their own vision to encourage their plants to offer a personable appeal.
I know this isn’t a this vs. that or who vs who discussion, a prefab eBay clearance sale thanks to all the skin that is in the research. I haven’t fought through the struggle for the last decade. Serious respect to anybody who has endlessly sought out the spectrum and efficiency to provide these effective fixtures aimed at low yielding indoor annuals. COCO specifically is the entrepreneurial sponsor of my yellow brick road to LED fixtures. Looking around at trial and error and then finding a light that has a similar model producing scientific results offered on YouTube. That hard work led me to the light that powers my persuit of happiness. I remember watching some light reviews from last year where Coco says something certain over powering diodes which mostly affected ppfd/w efficiency.
To be bold about my personal conclusion. The worst mistake I personally made with LED was inappropriate use of the dimmer switch. I neglected to understand that LED (unlike traditional lighting) will light up below its minimum operating efficiency. I did come to understand where mistakes have been made by over driving. As in 1w/diode is inefficient as .1w to 4 times as many diodes and you would get a light starved plant. In the case that 250W be insufficient on 250 diodes similar and also inefficient at 2500 diodes.
I experienced that optimum on a fixture provided by companies, reviewed by public figures with meters, and released to careful consumers. Which I guess would be the same for DIYers. Getting the dimmer where it’s delivering between .2-.3w/ diode with the height 30 - 40cm when the plant Is in fruit. Then I’ve got to have a soil/solution with extra cal/mag/K content in order to keep everything in line. Occasionally I flip the dimmer back and forth but the plants say definitely an optimum thats a click back on the driver for my XS2500Pro powered flower rig.
This is kind of the same info coming from this thread and my own research, at least what I’ve selected and packed away throughout the last year. A year ago my answer to indoor lighting was 1000w sun systems with digital 600-1100. Decision that smaller space means smaller failures I went with 250w XS2500pro to suit my 20in(50cm)x36in(90cm) grow space. The math on that comes out to 4.8sqft (about 1/2m).
My personal experience so far. I think I’m basically agreeing with what others have agreed upon in this thread. Probably want 200 diodes per square foot powered between (.2-.3w)/diode. So about 2000 per square meter or maybe a little more. I can kind of see here where like 2500 at 600-700w in a 5x5(1.5m x1.5m) would work for someone considering so serving the kWh.
Calling this 4.8sq ft might be cheating.
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1.6x5=8ftsq if I do a gpw/(ft/m) it will not likely be anything impressive
I lazy manned my way into an issue. leaves are consequence of 4days lazy watering with high nutrient solution and aggressive correction of the issue.
this is a little box drying rig with some frosting.
bug was resting on the wall, so no issue
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