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  1. visajoe1

    Leaves turning sideways.

    Just plants do plant things, couldve been too much light for it that day or she was going to sleep. Nothing to worry about rn
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    Early flower. Plants leaves clawing up and cannoeing

    I dont see any tacos, but I do see a little clawing. doesnt look like anything to worry about tho. what nutrients are you running? ec?
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    light green patches on new growth, dropping leaves and slow growth

    leaf vpd is 1.2 assuming 71 degree leaf temps. this is on the high end for a seedling, typically we want leaf vpd closer to 1 or .8 is better. for example, if you maintain same room temps and get rh to 60%, leaf vpd would be approximately .9 your soil is fine, despite rumors to contrary its...
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    Have my plants been flowered

    whatever that frankenstein is, it needs to go. nothing about it looks worth preserving, let alone replicating
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    light green patches on new growth, dropping leaves and slow growth

    looks fine to me. what is temps and rh?
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    Seems to just be the bottom fan leaves…

    any particular reason for RO water? is tap water unusable? RO strips everything out. Great White is good for transplants, sprinkle on soil before placing transplant and then cover with more soil. Helps root development. Running Micro and Bloom together is 5-5-5 NPK, aka Lucas Formula. Good...
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    Seems to just be the bottom fan leaves…

    None of the above. They need food, they ate everything in the soil. So the plant pulls nutrients from fan leaves down low to support new growth up top. What nutrients do you plan to use?
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    Leaves discolored

    epsom salt is your answer for MG deficiency my guy we dont need calmag in soil, although the hydro shop loves selling it..
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    Getting some 'blotchy' lowers 4th week in flower...Potassium issue or something else?

    we dont need calmag in soil. we do need epsom salts with MB ensure you're getting about 25% runoff when feeding with ph balanced solution potassium bicarbonate is a cheap PH up salt, additional potassium never hurts
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    Salt Buildup / Nutrient Lockout

    I dont see much of an issue here based on pics, just lower the ec feed level, or give them water only for a cycle or two. They'll eat through the food in the soil. As you said, they are in week 8, so they should be eating less anyway. What stands out to me is the environment. -Run the lights...
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    Intervenial chlorosis on big fan leaves under Citizen COB lights

    Could be: -MG deficiency -improper PH (MG needs 6-7ph) -combination of both
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    Are these girls just hungry ?

    are you adding any epsom salts? i use mg and mb also and have found epsom salts helps
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    Bob Bitchen's Beans Slymer

    what ec are you running at?
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    Are these girls just hungry ?

    yep, hungry. week 4 is typically hungriest week
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    Drastic change almost overnight

    needs food. that gaia green takes time to be available to the plant. consider water soluble dry salts. you can dry amend or mix with water for instant availability
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    Drooping leaves / sign of what

    Needs food
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    ViparSpectra® P4000 400W Infrared Full Spectrum LED Grow Light with Chernobyl S1's ( slymer cut ) in Hydro.

    do you have a "tall" and a "short" pheno of slymer? what differences do you see?
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    Pro-tips Trellis plant spacing

    Here is some before and after pics to show what im doing. This works for me. However you decide, happy growin and best of luck my guy! :blsmoke: It looks like mine might be ready for the net next weekend, 2 strains, S1 seeds hence varying sizes
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    What light do you use for your 4ft x 4ft?

    I use the 650i at the site in my sig. 650w led bar light on sale for $549, shipped
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    Pro-tips Trellis plant spacing

    all valid and great questions. i did what you intend to do a couple times before i tried this method. ime, once the net is installed access becomes more challenging. the plants can lift the net too, even if pulled taut. yes, the branches will try and lift back up with LST. however, with...
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