Newmmc
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Hey guys thanks in advance for reading this. I'll post pics at the bottom . Just finished a run and decided to throw a mh bulb into one of my hoods to let a few of my plants catch up to the others before I flip to 12/12. My flower room usually has co2 however because I'm vegging in there I have an open vent until I begin flowering again.
Soooo I first noticed the edges of my leaves slightly curling up. I thought it was too much wind or the jump from 400 mh to 1000 was too much light.(I flower in 6000 watt hps and haven't had this issue). So I raised the light from already 2ft to 3 ft above the cannapy and lowered the fans and a week later it's traveling from just the edges to the tips and inward. Didn't think it was nute burn because it didn't start at the tips and started on the edges curling up and slowly browning (dying) versus bright yellow.
I'll break down my set up real quick to help you guys try to get a better picture .....
-10 gallon smart pots coco botanicare airation blend.
-Mills nutrients ( first run with this)
-Tap water comes out 100ppm
-after I add nutes I ph down to 5.8
-temp is 75 humidity 45
-I feed feed flush
-feeding at about 800ppm
Not sure what else I left out ? My theories are.....
-Ph???? I have been foliar feeding twice a week .. I mixed a spray bottle 2 weeks ago and phd it. Checked it today and it was 7.5! Not sure how bad that could be but it fits the time line when I started having issues.
-nute burn? I've seen someone who's always killing his plants via nute burn and it usually starts at the tip and is bright yellow where mine is brown right away .I've run these much higher ppm last run and right now I'm feeding 8-900 ppm and I'm flushing every 3rd watering
-Light burn??? Lights are 3ft of plant! So no right?
-wind burn?
-air flow ? Usually I have co2 on but right now I only have a single open hole
-humidity??
-neglect ? A few weeks ago I let the coco get pretty dry for a few days
The first pic is the first sign of curled up leaf edges and the following pictures is what follows ...
Soooo I first noticed the edges of my leaves slightly curling up. I thought it was too much wind or the jump from 400 mh to 1000 was too much light.(I flower in 6000 watt hps and haven't had this issue). So I raised the light from already 2ft to 3 ft above the cannapy and lowered the fans and a week later it's traveling from just the edges to the tips and inward. Didn't think it was nute burn because it didn't start at the tips and started on the edges curling up and slowly browning (dying) versus bright yellow.
I'll break down my set up real quick to help you guys try to get a better picture .....
-10 gallon smart pots coco botanicare airation blend.
-Mills nutrients ( first run with this)
-Tap water comes out 100ppm
-after I add nutes I ph down to 5.8
-temp is 75 humidity 45
-I feed feed flush
-feeding at about 800ppm
Not sure what else I left out ? My theories are.....
-Ph???? I have been foliar feeding twice a week .. I mixed a spray bottle 2 weeks ago and phd it. Checked it today and it was 7.5! Not sure how bad that could be but it fits the time line when I started having issues.
-nute burn? I've seen someone who's always killing his plants via nute burn and it usually starts at the tip and is bright yellow where mine is brown right away .I've run these much higher ppm last run and right now I'm feeding 8-900 ppm and I'm flushing every 3rd watering
-Light burn??? Lights are 3ft of plant! So no right?
-wind burn?
-air flow ? Usually I have co2 on but right now I only have a single open hole
-humidity??
-neglect ? A few weeks ago I let the coco get pretty dry for a few days
The first pic is the first sign of curled up leaf edges and the following pictures is what follows ...
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