Brettman
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Yeah it was likely a lot of things. Those look very nice.
Yeah it was likely a lot of things. Those look very nice.
Thank you Sir.Yeah it was likely a lot of things. Those look very nice.
my last grow(which as also my first) was out doors. i used Pure Crop 1 to deal with pests and it worked well. I saw the occasional pest, but none ever became an infestation. I was also very proactive as well, inspecting plants twice a day. Only issue i ran into was bud worms...pure crop 1 doesnt work on them.I wouldn't even try outdoors. I worry about bugs and the weather beating on the plant.
I started indoor, and I'm just going to try to make it better as I go along.
Following up on this earlier post; reporting that in the case of this plant removing fox tails on the leading tip of the bud resulted in more foxtailing observed on calyxes below.hey why not just trim off the foxtail as it's getting started? I have 1 of 3 w a bit of foxtailing I wanted to see if there is any benefit or disadvantage to just snipping it off. I'll post up pics.
Providing his PH is in line I totally agree Rudy.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.
Be your own boss, google "phosphorous deficiecy symptoms" the purpling is common in many crops. Dont guess and stuff random minerals (Ca, Mg, S etc) into your substrate without good evidence* of a deficit, i.e*. Soil Test, plant sap analysis
I've read the science that co2 enrichment helps that. Bleaching comes from the plant not being able to process the amount of ppfd its being hit with, and with co2 that amount it can take is substantially increased.I agree, running LEDs and had a grow foxtail pretty bad, but my lights were 10 or 12" from the canopy + the those were cobs that put out some heat. Maybe a combination of light and heat intensity. Next grow I raised up them a lot higher, add active cooling and didn't have the same issue. I've also run different LEDs that run cooler and instead of foxtailing I had major bleaching when too close.
Shit i just got light up to full power then its time to turn it down?Dimming or raising lights, along with slightly cooler temmps last two weeks = dense buds.
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Only if you see fit, and it suits your growing style.Shit i just got light up to full power then its time to turn it down?
Greengenes garden, that guy has his grows dialed in real well. He does good on 4x8, liked his cob setup, 1500w for 4x8 is high light concentration.Lol I just found his journal and he does have some nice led buds. I'm nervous to go all led for the same reason so figured I'd drop 150 to try it out myself since none of my friends will lol. Greengenes on youtube doesn't get too foxtaily buds either so going to try to work out any kinks before upgrading. I'm sure there's a sweet spot between heat, light intensity, ect
Out of his last 4 crops he made 1 until harvest due to mold,pests etcGreengenes garden, that guy has his grows dialed in real well. He does good on 4x8, liked his cob setup, 1500w for 4x8 is high light concentration.
I have certainly had some foxtailing... butni am mixing quite a few strains... can't get them all perfect in the same setup. Some are Hest and some are potentially too much light or over feedingI'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?