New growth looks very healthy but the bigger leaves still seem to have that weird droop to them. Are you still using pool shock or is it genetics?
Still using shock.
Been noticing some white patches and spots this last week.
And today I see this on lower growth:
Wow omg I just checked this morning’s pics and realized the spotting I just posted all happened over the course of an hour! Wtf is going on here!
Maybe try flushing??
Might have to! This was quick onset, and what did I do between the pics this morning and the pics now?
I ran a water cycle…
If I flush, they’re not gonna be happy as they are drinking like fish now and need their food.
pH is always in the mid to high 5s, feed rate is 1000ppm megacrop, the big one developed this only an hour after I ran a water cycle. Everything was fine before.
Mostly on lower leaves, one higher up leaf is showing this but it’s mostly on lowers (and spreading rapidly minute by minute)
Have you flushed? It appears to be spreading still.
Gave it 2 litres of straight tap water last night to flush. It was already drying up this morning so gave it a light feeding. Tonight ld like to change my reservoir and possibly increase feed dosage.
I think the problem occurred due to me letting the coco dry out to much between waterings, then I hit it with full strength nutes from dry. Likely shocked them.
Good news is it stayed localized to the bottom leaves, and these leaves are seriously impeding the growth of tops so might have to be defoliated at some point anyway.
Day 18
Some pics before bed. The spotting issue hasn’t really progressed beyond the existing damage just dying off, yet. I increased watering frequency and things seem ok, but still small signs of some sort of def. Maybe time to increase ppm?
The biggest is getting to be a monster though. Going to have to start thinking about a training plan.
The brown hazy splotches are dirt on my lens
Day 19
Hour before lights out. They had a wild day, running out of room quickly here the tops are 7" from my lights at this point haha
Your screwed as far as height goes, get ready for the stretch, and sharpen those training skills
Not looking forward to training, and it might be due very very soon, things are growing so vigorous now and my track record is less than stellar with flopping.
Think it’s time to increase feed PPM don’t you think? The clawing looks indicative of excess N so not sure if it’s build up or just overfeeding or transpiration or something else entirely. Didn’t wanna bump it up until I was sure they’ll take it fine.
Things are starting to take off in there
This is new to me, please explain for my dumb ass lol, I though excess N showed up as dark green foliage. I didn’t know about the “clawing”??
Dark green with clawing is indicative of excess N. Sparkle says some of these phenos will claw from genetic expression so it’s nothing but a mere observation at this point.