R1b3n4
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Tell me please what is this plant lacking is it nutrients or heat or what!!![]()
nitrogen toxicity, you are feeding it too much

Tell me please what is this plant lacking is it nutrients or heat or what!!![]()
nitrogen toxicity, you are feeding it too much
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I hear but have not given anything but flushing for sure thanks for input!nitrogen toxicity, you are feeding it too much
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Oh and it's Happy Frog soil my badI hear but have not given anything but flushing for sure thanks for input!
Can't I angle for now I'm waiting on lenses for lights now hopeing that will help alsoIt's pretty obvious from the shaded leaves that isn't enough to count...
With the door closed won't light reflect off material on the door or should light be on door?Look at the leaf hanging down over the blue lable... nearly in total darkness lolololol. Then the middle of the plant is super bright... does that look evenly lit to you?
Sorry it's Happy Frog!!!!The problem with FFOF isn't that its "hot" is that you can get a bag that isn't mixed properly. I use nutes with FFOF from week one all the way through to finish. I do dump and mix the bags along with adding pearlite. I think the issues people have had is hot pockets in the bags that are not mixed in completely.
Thanks considering the conditions it has to live in she looks alright but needs a little help so I will flush!The plants look good. I feed when they start to yellow up. Some people measure everything, all kinds of boosters and it's too much, for me. I have developed quiet the close bond and an eye for what my girls need.
[QUOTE="blackgolem, post: 13311512, Posting I now think that being near the intake fans could be causing this because I see now other abnormalities wavy leaves some trying to protect themselves against the wind... Cold temps when lights out too!!
With the door closed won't light reflect off material on the door or should light be on door?
Answered another members statements about lighting as well as yours so I'm repeating myself and it's cool. I am planning to stick a 30w COB in the middle that might help tell me something though off subject kinda, if I have a 200w 6a power boost module with output of say 12-55vdc can I supply power to 4 devices needing 12vdc to function? math states that it equals out to like 13.75v between them just asking while I have your attention or something like that.I think there are a few issues that may be contributing here, this is what I think they may be...
First your using a single powerful light, so it's bright with a bunch of shadowy areas. Plants hate that. I'm gonna bet that this leaf came from a dim area.
Second, it doesn't look like a very good container... most likely needed more drain holes drilled into it, but it's better to buy a new pot instead of fixing it now. You want something you can't see threw, the light getting in can make stuff grow around the root zone that is bad for plant health. When I buy a container, I drill maybe 200 holes in it for that size. Seriously, a hole every 1/4 inch on 1/4 drill bit. And that coveres the bottom and 2 inches up the side, clay pebbles covering the bottom and also mixed into the dirt.
Last, it may be Temps or poor air exchange, but try adding side lighting before messing with this last option.
Goodluck
Dude no need I'm taking in all and of course choice is mine to make preciate your insight and help if you're pissed and don't want to continue adding your 2 cents cool I plan to add more light and flush but if not just unwatch me, when I read a story I don't skip the parts I don't like ,because I want to know the whole story so thanks again info well takenYou came here with a problem not knowing the cause... I told you the cause... clearly there is a issue.
To me it's clear as can be what the problem is.
Do whatever you want I don't care to keep repeating myself on this. Listen to the other peeps if you want it's not my grow but if it was I'd have a shit load more light sources because that is stupid to have such uneven light distribution.
Live and learn, keep doing it like this and you'll learn what light starvation looks like..