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IONFRAME EVO 4 Light emitting diodes/300W
IONFRAME EVO 4 Light emitting diodes/300W
GrowPRO 3.0 80x80cm
Indoor
Room Type
Transplantation
weeks 2
LST
weeks 3-7
Topping
weeks 4-5
Defoliation
weeks 4-7, 9
weeks 5-7
14 L
Pot Size
1.5 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 3
Vegetation
15
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
14+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
2+ nutrients after
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Grow Technique Usage
LST
Technique
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Merulix Merulix
2 months ago
Happily growing... Did a foliage spray mit sensi calmag at day 17.
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Grow Questions
Merulix
Merulixstarted grow question 2 months ago
Hi Guys, this looks like a magnesium-deficiency to me. Its only one plant of three looking that bad. almost all leaves look like this one in the picture. The thing is i am giving full dosage Calmag with distilled water with my other nutrients at PH 6.2 - 6.7. Soil PH is 6.5ish
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Leaves. Veins - yellow between
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 2 months ago
That's not Mg deficiency. Mg deficiency takes 30-35 days from the point of not having enough inside the plant to the point at which you see symptoms. The symptoms are intervienal chlorosis with spots. got some clawing at end of leaves, which is an indication of something being fed at too high of levels. Grow lights make plants look pale even if they have a healthy lush color. Either turn down grow light or if you take a leaf off (that needs to be removed not whimsically so) look at it under normal lighting and re-assess the color. You need a certain level of N/p/k/ca/mg/s at all times with some variations due to stage of life. Ca can lock other stuff out but you'd see obvious symptoms. See mulder's chart for what it can lockout, potentially. You should be adding calcium and magnesium and all the other elements if the soil does not provide it. it needs all of these nutes and secondary nutes and macronutes at all times one way or another... it's not a sometimes it needs caclium sometimes it doesn't thing. The levels it needs may vary, but it always needs these nutes. you've got a hint of interveinal chlorosis starting. This could be caused by several things. At this point it is impossible to know what it is just from leaf symptoms. If in a soilless/hydro context if providing 75-ish ppm of Mg, it's most likely not Mg. If not giving some insane ppm level of Ca, probably 150-200?, it's probably not Ca locking stuff out. These are values calculated from gauranteed analysis labels and not some shitty TDS pen converting EC in some whimsical way (4 different conversion factors are used depending onthe TDS pen manufacturer). interveinal chlorosis is not a discrete symptom. I'd suggest waiting a bit longer before reacting. e.g. if damage froms on the serated tips, it's pointing at low K, which could look like this at this extremely early stage of symptoms. if in soilless, calculate ppms of what you provide. when something is too low or high it sticks out like a sore thumb. free apps can tabulate the ppms per molecules for you.. just type in info off labels and dosing. if in soil, it's not as easy to get the balance right for your plants. There are intermediary steps that dictate rate at which some nutes become available to the plant, and that must be considered. It's less math and more trial and error, so it takes longer to figure out and you rely more on the indiscrete symptoms you can see then hope for the best after you adjust. lol, 6.5ish is fine... ish merely means a small range and that's all you can expect anyway. 6.3-6.8 is fine for soil and will not be the cause of any problems. it is a log-scale, but a couple tenths either way is irrelevant around 6.5... if approaching 5.5-5.8, all of a suddena couple tenths below can cause major issues. Probably have to go over 7.5 to cause issues in the other direction.
Merulix
Merulixstarted grow question 11 days ago
Hi Guys, do you think its a good point in time (beginning of flower week 4) for some defoliation? Or should i leave them alone? I am hesitating because last time growing this strain i got nanners in week 5 after defoliation... Love to read your thoughts on this....
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 10 days ago
More leaves = more energy being made = more growth. Unless you have MASSIVE issues controlling excessive humidity, there is never any real reason to defoliate ever. Buds do not need direct access to light to grow, nor does removing leaves "redirect energy" into bud growth.........this is absolute BS and not how plants work. All of the plants energy comes from the leaves.......more leaves = more bud growth. Just leave them alone to do their thing, the less you stress them, the less the chance of hermies.
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yan402commentedweek 03 months ago
Good luck 🤞🍀❤️
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Merulixcommented3 months ago
@yan402, Thanks!😊