25.11 Day 22 of flower, plants have recovered from the massive defoliation, just a little bit of leaf tips burning, so nothing major.
PH seems to sail between 5.9 and 6.3 inside the water tank, soon when the nutrient feed rises there won't be a need for ph control since the nutrients do it pretty much automatically. I still do check the tank but from my previous experiences its usually not necessary.
Since last time I added Mammoth P to the nutrient feed at 0.16ml/L, I also give Raw Silica weekly at 1/4 tsp/gal rate. I stopped giving Rhizotonic but am thinking about adding PK13/14 as a small addition to the existing nutrient feed.
28.11 Day 25, some plants look a little pale but some really dark green. Going to see if the paleness goes worse, if not im going to aim for a nice middle ground between all the plants.
30.11 Removed more overlapping fanleaves from the tent to lower humidity inside the tent. It worked nicely.
Looks amazing! I am really excited to see the Raspberry Parfait out there. Thinking about Pheno Hunting this Strain for a while now.
I wish you luck with all your efforts 💚
@piejeys, Raspberry parfait is looking crazy frosty right now, going to add some more pictures later today but damn! And that purple hue too, it just look crazy tasty!
Bro, dark green leaves may be a sign of phosphorus deficiency, and yellowing of the tips is a sign of potassium deficiency. In my opinion, it is more likely at this stage of flowering.
@Seeweed, In this case Nitrogen Toxicity is more likely, you can notice the end of leaves starting to droop, in claw like form. Leaf tips burning might be several things: water reservoir getting too low on water and plants getting insufficient water for one day, lights blasting too close at too high intensity, from too high EC raise. Could be any of these, but at this point im not going to start raising my feed since overdoing it might affect the quality of the end product. But thanks for bringing this up, always good to get different opinions on stuff like this ;)