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onegreenthumb

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yeah man all getting fed for 1 minute 4 times a day with pretty much the same run off. Next feed at 2pm I will put a bucket inder this particular plant and collect the run off and check it.
Where the plants flowered on same day or are they at different stages in flower
 

rkymtnman

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yeah man all getting fed for 1 minute 4 times a day with pretty much the same run off. Next feed at 2pm I will put a bucket inder this particular plant and collect the run off and check it.
my thought was maybe it dried out more than the others and now the ppm is much higher.


do you use anything for root rot? that could cause leaf edges to do that too.

and if that all fails, you got too much LED light and not enough HPS. LOL
 

bk78

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my thought was maybe it dried out more than the others and now the ppm is much higher.


do you use anything for root rot? that could cause leaf edges to do that too.

and if that all fails, you got too much LED light and not enough HPS. LOL
Well there’s definitely too much LED I agree with that.
 

bk78

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Where the plants flowered on same day or are they at different stages in flower
Unfortunately this run is autos. Haven’t run autos for a long time and I wanted to see if they are worth growing yet. All different stages of flower on all of them.
 

onegreenthumb

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Unfortunately this run is autos. Haven’t run autos for a long time and I wanted to see if they are worth growing yet. All different stages of flower on all of them.
I like playing around with autos a guy on here really pushes the mega crop so I though I would try some to see ….so far its working really well...auto are fun
 

DocktaGreenThumb

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High PPM - To much air blowing on the plants. Could be a range of things. Dial back nutes and flush. Do you have constant air being blown on them?
 

Renfro

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It's in this thread

 

bk78

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I have seen plants do that when the pH of the medium was way too low.

This was originally my thoughts. The pots are pretty much all roots at this point though so I’m thinking I’m just going to up my feed times to 2 minute feeds instead of the 1 minute they are currently getting.
 

bk78

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High PPM - To much air blowing on the plants. Could be a range of things. Dial back nutes and flush. Do you have constant air being blown on them?
The ppm is 650 with 0 fans pointed directly on any plants just circulating in the room itself.
 

Renfro

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The pots are pretty much all roots at this point though so I’m thinking I’m just going to up my feed times to 2 minute feeds instead of the 1 minute they are currently getting.
Maybe root bound? Personally I would check the medium pH roots and all. I suspect it will be in the 4's. Then offset with a high pH feed. Of course since it's not vegging you won't have new leaves to see if the plant is happy, old ones will stay fucked.
 

bk78

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Maybe root bound? Personally I would check the medium pH roots and all. I suspect it will be in the 4's. Then offset with a high pH feed. Of course since it's not vegging you won't have new leaves to see if the plant is happy, old ones will stay fucked.
I can’t get the lids off to check lol. Unless I pop the whole plant out of the pot.
 

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Renfro

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Well now I know to avoid floraflex caps. lol I was actually looking at some for my 10 gallon pots and an auto watering setup.
 

Renfro

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If they were in veg I would just assume the low pH based on my past experience then just test one plant at say 9.0 pH and see how the new growth looks. In flower you wouldn't get enough of an indication that it's working though since you wouldn't see new leaves pop up looking nice.
 

bk78

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If they were in veg I would just assume the low pH based on my past experience then just test one plant at say 9.0 pH and see how the new growth looks. In flower you wouldn't get enough of an indication that it's working though since you wouldn't see new leaves pop up looking nice.
I think I’m just going to up my feed times to 2 minutes. That should correct the ph I’m thinking since it’ll be 4 times a day.
Crossing my fingers.
 

Renfro

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If the pH is low, you will have to feed high to get a swing down through the goldilocks zone and settling a little higher than it started.
 
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