Looking good @Chiefer888Update View attachment 42009View attachment 42010
Back row: Bodhi’s Heavenly Hashplant, Cindy Haze Cream and Red Headed Stranger x CNC @SSGrower
Front row: Blood Orange x Sour Tangie, and Sour Tangie F2 @THT
The ppm numbers are ok the plants in the front must have a lockout of some sort ( probably from not having a good runoff when feeding). You need to flush the media 3x the pot volume with plane PHed water should take care of the lock out. That plant will continue to worsen if not corrected. I would go ahead and do a GOOD flush on all of the plants and retry those ppm numbers which sound a little light for the stage they are in but a lot of that depends on your light source.View attachment 45759
Flower development is coming along. I have been feeding until I get good runoff and checking effluent ppm. I’m using my runoff PPM to guide the strength of feeding for each plant, with a median PPM value that I would guess to be around 550. The two in front have been getting the lightest feeding 450ish and my runoff was around 50ppm higher than the input. The plant on the right has slowly been developing more chlorosis on the fan leaves. I am wondering if I’m on the right track with my lower strength feedings for this plant. Otherwise, I have a bit of yellowing on the lowers that I suspect is due to lower N in my my feedings. Thoughts??
Thanks for the advice, do you think I’d be better off using ph’d tap or ro with cal mag added to 150-200 ppm??The ppm numbers are ok the plants in the front must have a lockout of some sort ( probably from not having a good runoff when feeding). You need to flush the media 3x the pot volume with plane PHed water should take care of the lock out. That plant will continue to worsen if not corrected. I would go ahead and do a GOOD flush on all of the plants and retry those ppm numbers which sound a little light for the stage they are in but a lot of that depends on your light source.
You will be fine using RO. Might want to follow up with a light PHed feeding.My tap runs 250 ppm
I’m certainly no expert, but I would try giving the bottom right plant a good dose of potassium.View attachment 48103
Well the two plants up front are still struggling. I flushed them last week (Tuesday I think) and followed up with a light feeding. They got a full strength feeding the other day, and are continuing to show deficiency or lockout symptoms. The one on the right has started throwing balls, I have done some lower growth pruning twice now to get rid of those that were there as well as some newer growth that I thought my potentially develop male bits. What do you guys think I should do for my next step?
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Is the one on the left the reveg? Are you feeding any iron? Looks like the heavenly hash plant (the purple one?) might be slightly impacted.View attachment 48103
Well the two plants up front are still struggling. I flushed them last week (Tuesday I think) and followed up with a light feeding. They got a full strength feeding the other day, and are continuing to show deficiency or lockout symptoms. The one on the right has started throwing balls, I have done some lower growth pruning twice now to get rid of those that were there as well as some newer growth that I thought my potentially develop male bits. What do you guys think I should do for my next step?
@Capt C @macsnax @SSGrower @gwheels
I might up my amount of bloom nutes a bit if that will help I think I hit that plant with feed water at 575 ppm total last time. What range would you suggest?I’m certainly no expert, but I would try giving the bottom right plant a good dose of potassium.
The one on the front right is the reveg, I have not added any additional iron other than what might be available in the bottle nutes. Should I be adding extra iron?Is the one on the left the reveg? Are you feeding any iron? Looks like the heavenly hash plant (the purple one?) might be slightly impacted.
Looks like pH fluctuations to me. Almost everytime you see the saw blade tips sticking up like that, it's a pH issue. Check your runoff pH.View attachment 48103
Well the two plants up front are still struggling. I flushed them last week (Tuesday I think) and followed up with a light feeding. They got a full strength feeding the other day, and are continuing to show deficiency or lockout symptoms. The one on the right has started throwing balls, I have done some lower growth pruning twice now to get rid of those that were there as well as some newer growth that I thought my potentially develop male bits. What do you guys think I should do for my next step?
@Capt C @macsnax @SSGrower @gwheels
I’ve been keeping my water around 6.1 for the most part but haven’t been checking runoff ph. I’ll give it a look when I water.Looks like pH fluctuations to me. Almost everytime you see the saw blade tips sticking up like that, it's a pH issue. Check your runoff pH.
I would check just to make it isn't too far out of range. If runoff is out of range I would adjust your feed accordingly to get the runoff numbers in range as well. Too high/low and you're missing elements.I’ve been keeping my water around 6.1 for the most part but haven’t been checking runoff ph. I’ll give it a look when I water.
I don’t know jack about PPM, although in my reading I think guys are up around 1000 PPM for Flower? I would try a full strength flower feed at your products’ recommendation.I might up my amount of bloom nutes a bit if that will help I think I hit that plant with feed water at 575 ppm total last time. What range would you suggest?