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6 years ago
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thanks for all assistance for my latest grow question. Unfortunately, I can't respond directly, so here are some responses to al lof your suggestions so far: @CRiSPrGrow i had issues of my plants getting too tall and heat building up last grow. Those issues have been completely remedied this grow. The little white disc you see suspended by plant wire over one of the plants is a Nest remote thermostat puck to tune my AC to. Heat is certainly not an issue, and since switching from 7 gal pots with no LST to 5 gallon pots with LST, along with venting the dehumidifier heat out of the tent, heat simply isnt a factor at all. 74 during lights on max, i have seen it dip to 68 during lights off. All within healthy range. to top it off, using my laser on the leaves closest to the light right now yields a result of 75, 1 degree above ambient. I am certain that the cupping is not from temp, light, or heat stress. @@Athos I think it is lockout (which likely prevented actual burn). I have been watching my tips and the burn damage on the tips are about a month old with no progression. The runoff EC tells me how hot the coco is (PH in runoff is concerning too, but the high salt content is likely resulting in such high POH in runoff and I know better than to use coco runoff as anything more than a loose guide), and I think it is because I pumped a shit ton of Epson salts in trying to cure red stems. Bad idea. My tap water is about 0.25 EC, so going that low is simply not an option. I am doing daily watering at around 1.2 EC (4ml calmagic, 2 ml micro, 4 ml bloom, and full dose of drip clean per gallon,) thats it right now, although I think I might add photosynthesis plus back in next feeding to maintain the microherd. I dropped 1 entire EC in runoff since yesterdays post, with no additional damage observed. I think I am on the right track, thank you. And yeah, I should have taken pics without the LEDs, but I have had an extremely busy week. It is what it is. The color is 100% consistent with calcium deficiency, just harsher. Thanks! @mad_scientist , I am DEFINITELY aware of how fulvic works (controversially) which is why I was so surprised that the plants seemed to handle such high EC with no apparent problems. I am pretty sure it is lockout. The plants that appear to be fox tailing just today started showing orange hairs for the first time. My kush from last grow fox tailed like you described, and I am pretty sure that this is not that (as heat and light stress WERE an issue last time but has been fixed). My 2 autoseemangos and 1 NLxBB look much closer to finish with mature looking calyxes and mostly orange hairs that look like they are about to retract. The ones you describe as fox tailing are still fattening up noticeably day by day, have immature calexes, and barely an orange hair to be found. Since I harvested and dried my plants all at once last grow(drying in the tent), having 3 out of 5 ready MUCH earlier than the rest does present me a logistical problem for drying the ripe ones. I will monitor it and yeah, it does look like my fox-tailing kush last time, but that one actually had mature calyxes under the fox tails and orange hairs before the fox tailing; these are still FATTENING, not fox-tailing, have immature calyxes, and only started orange hairs. I am confident they just need more time (as long as I fix the burn/lockout issue that I seem to be having). Thank you for your input as I can tell you know your shit NONE of the plants have anything close to cloudy or amber trichs at this point. All are glass clear. for what its worth, as I have heard and observed that the trichs of autos grown in coco under LEDs dont turn like other methods of growing. Thanks to all for all suggestions. Appreciated.
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