10-46
Member
It looks like a bit of a conundrum and im not the best at spotting nute related stuff but im going to lean the way of salt build up and high calcium blocking out potasium for that yellowing tip look.
But there may be some other unfortunate stuff happening at the same time. It seems like you gone about this by correcting nutes when there is another thing to adress first: enviroment.
74F is too cold imo for a led grow. You want atleast 79 for high intensity led growing or the plant will not be able to transpire or run its metabolism properly to keep up with the light you give. Go research led grows with vpd/vapour pressure deficit. Its the way to get your led plants to drink properly to be able to keep up. Its a sort of "rising sea lifting all ships approach" rather than trying to fix the nute balance. Youll know its transpiring well when all leaves have a huge leaf boner and standing straight. Also look into if your temps are uniform up and down the plant. Some of the pics seem to show top leaves with burnt tips (nute burn) but lowers without: this to me would indicate that your plant isnt transpring uniformly: where its hot the plant drinks more and gets too much nutes while lowers dont get enough to create this problem.
Also, mixing organic nutes in soil with hydro nutes means that your runoff measurements may be off. Ive not seen you mention what ec you get, if your pen is an issue get a good one, blue lab is good.
My general led recommendation is to use good quality coco (we use canna which has workdd better than other brands) and to try to follow vpd but really looking for that desireable plant posture of no saggy leaves. Dial this in, then make a note of ec in and out at every watering, try to see how they trend and adjust.
Coco pots dont have to be big, they can handle huge plants in small containers. Your plant size would make me thing that 2 gallons should be enough. 5 gallons of coco and youll have too much water retention and salt build ups and hard to control runoff. It would waste coco and water and nutes and only create problems.
When up potting always do a extra strong feed the first time to buffer the coco. This as long as the coco is unbuffered and good quality. You can also prebuffer but thats complicated.
Try to implement some of this, especially climate for the next grow, post it with temps/rh, ec in/out and peeps around will help you out. This one i dont really know how to get you out of problems; raising temps now with media likely hot is going to create more transpiration and even more nutr burn. Once someone starts playing around with their nutes too much, adding this and that to fight deficiencies, its very hard to get back on track cause youll have what looks like lock out, deficiencies and ocer feeding all at the same time: it just gets impossible to weed out whats what from online
But next time make sure you add more heat and keep an eye on where you land in the vpd charts when starting flower
Before I reply here, I'm curious to know if you happen to fly rockets? It's an old hobby of mine, and I fly high powered rockets with Tripoli... Ever try an "L" Motor? That's the largest Ive burned but I may try for my level 3 certification this year (allowing me to fly M's)...I get some pretty large rockets up to 10K ft altitude where I live, its a fun hobby... Cool name.
Temperature, your not the first to mention this and I have noticed that my leaves are not praying as you mention. I have had this happen when temps are higher, so I'm hearing you. OK, I'll invest in some type of heater for my grow tent to get temps up....I really need something small that doesnt use a lot of watts, most heaters use a lot of electricity, that been the main reason I don't use them... 97 watt light and 1500 watt heater ! (ouch). My space is small though and if I can find one with a thermostat that works, it shouldnt have to run long. Another option is to go up to a Spiderfarmer SF-2000 pro (square model of the SF2000 not rectangular) That extra 100 watts of light might get my temps up a few degrees....
I'm not knocking your recommendation to use Coco, but I prefer to stay in soil if possible. From what I've read, you have to water Coco almost daily, something I can't do. I like to make short trips to fly rockets ! I did try Fox Farm Coco Loco last grow to get my toe in the water with Coco,,, It worked OK but I felt it held too much water after a good soaking, completely opposite of what I would expect from Coco... Yes, Coco Loco is not pure Coco, its a hybrid Coco/Soil mix... Anyway, I'll consider Coco--- but was planning to use Happy Frog again. (I have a full bag). I've done much reading on "buffering" coco, especially with Cal/Mag.... I'm familiar with what your saying here. I've also read nothing but good things about Canna.. Appreciate the tip !
So far I have Salt buildup in flower (common problem) and using a rinse agent to help prevent this, and now you mentioning temperature which I've heard before. So, you all have given me something to try ! THANKS !!!!
Side note: Although the plant pics I've showed look rough, I am making it to harvest and getting really good bud, more than I can possibly smoke alone. So, its not been a total loss.... I just think I can do much better !
Last edited: