Train wreck was burnt. I lowered ph to 6.0 and havent added any nutes to combat and it's still pretty yellow and has burnt tips near the top of the plant.
Could this be from the light? Light is currently about 2 feet above the plant. The light is at 300 watts...not sure what to do here.
Plant is still bulking and growing well. Trichomes are still clear for the most part but are starting to cloud a little.
Cookies is growing nice and long with super sugary nodes. The other train wreck I didn't train so hard is producing some real long colas. Once the nodes fill in shes going to be a beaut.
Northern lights is doing its thing as well.
The plants like this environment besides whatever is happening to my #1 tw. Ideas or reccommendations to avoid any issues in the future would be helpful!
Hope everyone enjoys my pictures. This is my first grow in like 5-6 years!
Leaf tips have been burnt for about 2 weeks mostly near the top of the plant. I havent added any nutes. Using fox farms coco loco which did burn another plant for me in the past hitting a hot spot. Light is 24 inches above plant. Ph was 6.6 dropped to 6.0 this past week. Help!
hey there Twistiallup, if you're growing in amended coco, that's great but that's really just NPK, so you'll need calmag and a chelation agent every time anyway. sure it's light stress too , something environmental cooking it up but wont be so bad next time when you add micro. Never grow without cal mag T, now you know that . Hope this helps ! 🚀
@DILLIGAF, definitly helped. You and @labossanova confirmed cal mag and high side of temp. I moved ph because I wasnt sure if 6.6 was too high to take in all nutes needed. 6.2 is the sweet spot you're saying?
@DILLIGAF, definitly helped. You and @labossanova confirmed cal mag and high side of temp. I moved ph because I wasnt sure if 6.6 was too high to take in all nutes needed. 6.2 is the sweet spot you're saying?