I have yes, I will give some later. Reading through Keeno's post on his critical plants reminded me.
Living Soil Organic Grow 75L
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Thanks mate. She is not all perfect but I like a problem or two to get over, keeps me on my toes ha....
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So yeah, looking rather tired.
There is always another run to put in place the things I have learned with the light and new 75L pot.
Onwards and upwards......
Happy growing everyone
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Do you water to runoff? If so could you check the pH of your runoff?
I am just wondering if you might benefit from a flush and recharge rather than continue to throw stuff into it
Just a thought from an outsider
I am just wondering if you might benefit from a flush and recharge rather than continue to throw stuff into it
Just a thought from an outsider
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I don't water for run off but PH could be a little issue. I think I had a little PH issue before actually.MafooFarms wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:28 pmDo you water to runoff? If so could you check the pH of your runoff?
I am just wondering if you might benefit from a flush and recharge rather than continue to throw stuff into it
Just a thought from an outsider
I will put my meter into the soil in a minute.
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It need's a good compost tea for a kick through flower anyway but thanks @MafooFarms you could be onto something there :-)
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What's the distance of your LEDs? I would try dimming or raising them for few days to see if they recover. I've seen this kind of thing, chasing my tail thinking it was mg or cal deficiency, but it was usually the lights. Even if it wasn't the lights, they should benefit from less stress during this recovery period.
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Yeah thanks man. Haven't you the same light...?sybarite wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:45 pmWhat's the distance of your LEDs? I would try dimming or raising them for few days to see if they recover. I've seen this kind of thing, chasing my tail thinking it was mg or cal deficiency, but it was usually the lights. Even if it wasn't the lights, they should benefit from less stress during this recovery period.
I turned it down a little but maybe not enough.
I am not used to the power of these beasts
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I think I do have the same one, maybe a slightly different version. They are beasts and plants are very sensitive to them. I burnt my last grow, as you may have seen in my diary, but left them dimmed a week longer this time, increased brightness gradually and it made a huge difference. Yours seemed to be doing so well until you turned the lights up full.
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Sound matey, I will know next time. I have some vegging under a T5 ready for the next round so this will get straight onto the next one in about a month.sybarite wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:56 pmI think I do have the same one, maybe a slightly different version. They are beasts and plants are very sensitive to them. I burnt my last grow, as you may have seen in my diary, but left them dimmed a week longer this time, increased brightness gradually and it made a huge difference.