Hi guys need some help with these autos, i don’t know what’s wrong..

MoofMoof

New Member
Yeah the lights too close for sure. Probably get around 18” from canopy at least, and dial it back to 50%. I’m willing to bet that’s a big cause of the issue. I have 4 of those lights and they’re actually quite strong
I already raised the lights up a bit but they seem to be doing fine at 60% power right now thankyou!
 

MoofMoof

New Member
Last thing you want to do in flower is dim the light, and back it off.





Leaves yellow, and die off plants naturally. By my 2nd week into the stretch.. I have anywhere from 1-4 leaves down on the bottom that look like they are dying in some way. I'd just snip the damaged leaves.. raise the light to 18-20" and blast them at 100%. You're flowering, and want all the light you can get on those leaves. That's just my opinion after learning over the last 18 months.
Gotcha, thankyou!
 

MoofMoof

New Member
I couldn’t get my light to 100% until the last few weeks, before then they would stress out.


Either way always ease into a light increase over a few days.
Yeah, right now i have my lights a but higher and they seem to not have the burning issues anymore. Thankyou!
 

Max Ehrmann

Well-Known Member
Hey. Nice plants. I just wanted to throw in that your medium looks a little...dense. Your problem could stem from lock out because the soil is not aerated enough. I cant tell for sure but it looks awfully thick and you should keep in mind that those roots need to literally breath. Not much you can do this run, but keep in mind when your mixing your soil that your shooting for loose aerated soil. If I was you I would double if not triple the amount of perlite your mixing in. Jus
 

Nutty sKunK

Well-Known Member
I can see right away the plant on the left is sodden wet!!

Too much water too often for such small plants.

When your medium is too moist it will through up multiple deficiencies which can be mistaken for solely being pH related.

Wait 5-7 days. Then given them 1/4 volume of the pot.

Learn by lifting how light you can make them before any wilting. You’ll be amazed at just how light the pots can feel.

You still have time to sort your shit out tho :)
 

MoofMoof

New Member
Hey. Nice plants. I just wanted to throw in that your medium looks a little...dense. Your problem could stem from lock out because the soil is not aerated enough. I cant tell for sure but it looks awfully thick and you should keep in mind that those roots need to literally breath. Not much you can do this run, but keep in mind when your mixing your soil that your shooting for loose aerated soil. If I was you I would double if not triple the amount of perlite your mixing in. Jus
I’ll keep that in mind for my next run. Thankyou for the advice!
 

MoofMoof

New Member
I can see right away the plant on the left is sodden wet!!

Too much water too often for such small plants.

When your medium is too moist it will through up multiple deficiencies which can be mistaken for solely being pH related.

Wait 5-7 days. Then given them 1/4 volume of the pot.

Learn by lifting how light you can make them before any wilting. You’ll be amazed at just how light the pots can feel.

You still have time to sort your shit out tho :)
Gotcha i’ll keep that in mind, thankyou!
 
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