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It’s almost Christmas and these girls are looking great. I’m on day 47 from seed. The nutrient burn is starting to go away using straight h20 balanced. I don’t know if I should introduce more nutrients or not. What do you guys think?
No big tips for you, looking quite good. Growing vigor, temps are ok ph is good light distance seems to be good ( nice growing) The only thing is the HUmidity... try to rise with an humidifier . i post you an VDP chart in the Comments. wich trimming technics you want to use,? LST is always a good choice. the strains who grow the best and very vigor you can top and Fim too. Happy growing
I would go with light bloom nutrients and some cal-mag supplement, also light. Dial in the ph on feedings to 6.5. Adjust your fan as some of the tops are getting what looks like either wind burn, or heat burn more likely. Your temps are good but the tops are starting to get cooked. You might also consider raising the light and turning up your out-take fan to help with the heat. Good luck.
Plants looked ok, but in one photo leaves so droopy? Over watered? Tilt plants pots by putting something little under one side to get most water out if so and roots at bottom won't sit in water/bad nutes. If you believe you burnt via nutes best to do is flush with low nutrient dose mostly water solution that is properly pH'ed - and freshly oxygenated if possible!! - until run off measures proper PPMs. Generally a flush is 3-5x volume of container. For example a 1 gallon potted plant requires 3-5 gallons of nutrient solution for proper "flush"). After flush, resume lighter feeding. Otherwise keep the buds coming! 👍
Problem could be nute related but having no exhaust fan means no fresh air and massively increases chance of mould and the plants need fresh air to breathe right so I'd definitely get a exhaust fan!
here is the VPD-Chart , you can always look wich rh you should have in dependence of temperature and stage
http://www.just4growers.com/media/23631/vpd_2degree.gif