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I've noticed that in almost all of the LED grows I've seen on Instagram and here on the board heavy foxtailing buds. Is this just a common trait with the spectrum and light that we use in comparison to HPS?
I haven't myself but interesting observation. Maybe higher ambient temps for transpiration is the cause?I've noticed that in almost all of the LED grows I've seen on Instagram and here on the board heavy foxtailing buds. Is this just a common trait with the spectrum and light that we use in comparison to HPS?
That could very well be sunburn from the light.havent experienced foxtailing from LEDs.
but i have experienced getting purple stems in both veg and flower since switching from HPS... same strain. I upped the epsom salt on top of my base to 1g/gal this veg run. but theres still quite a bit of purple. otherwise theyre purty damn healthy.
I think a lot of them over do it on the lighting. I like the idea of dimming my lights back to 60% and dropping them to 12-15" for the lastEven on big name Instagram posts I see like Miami Mango and whatnot I see a lot of fox tailed buds under LEDs It's odd
In your case I think it show the stronger genetics can resist more maybe?I think @HydroKid239 may be right. I got foxtailing on one of two strains on my first grow with a new HLG 550 v2. I had the light at 100%, 18-22" away for second half of flower. 80-82 temp, RH in the 40's. I may try 70% ish for all of flower next grow, but I'm not sure.
The photo with foxtailing is a Nirvana OG Kush. The one without foxtailiing is Nirvana Blackjack in the same tent.
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I think i need to plead guilty. About how much ppfd are you radiating those last weeks?I think a lot of them over do it on the lighting. I like the idea of dimming my lights back to 60% and dropping them to 12-15" for the last
couple of weeks in flower. They probably blast them at 100% til chop.
I bet it is P. I never get purple stems. I'm a chronic user of PSBThat could very well be sunburn from the light.
But to the Original Poster: I have experienced foxtailing only using blurples. I think it's a heat issue at the canopy. I could be wrong.
Makes sense, the blackjack seemed fine with the light intensity and had nice barrel shaped buds with the same feed and conditions.In your case I think it show the stronger genetics can resist more maybe?
Purple woody stems can be from cold wet roots/overwatering too which locks out nutes.LED lights do not cause any kind of nutrient deficiency; purple streaks on stems and petioles are a normal response to exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. It can also be a Mg deficiency, but if you are adding Cal/Mag or just Epsom Salts and still see purple, all is probably fine.
No. Very few led rigs have any UV at all. I run a uv tube, as i said earlier, i have zero purple petioles. Purple petioles and stems is correlated with P deficiency and or cold temps. Im not making shit up. This is an accepted agronomic diagnostic fact.LED lights do not cause any kind of nutrient deficiency; purple streaks on stems and petioles are a normal response to exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. It can also be a Mg deficiency, but if you are adding Cal/Mag or just Epsom Salts and still see purple, all is probably fine.
Which lamp are you testing? Biggest turnoff of led is the un natural looking fox tailing. Ive tested QB boards and cob arrays and for me both terrible looking results with fox tailing. GPW was obviously way bigger VS hps, however where i live everyone likes to show each other their fruits of their harvest and the shit looking fox tailing has to be stopped. Maybe i ran my current to high IDK.Testing one now to see for myself if coco and low temps make a difference