Hi all. I think this is nute burn from my hydro grow. Anyone confirm? I replaced all the water yesterday, but it looks worse today. Thanks 20170815_170146 by Steve_916 posted Aug 15, 2017 at 5:16 PM 20170815_170110 by Steve_916 posted Aug 15, 2017 at 5:16 PM
Shows on main site. Depending on the tag on the uploads they use it don't show on Tapatalk. Here's the pics. My current 6 Jock Horror Autos, coco coir grow.
The lights are just LED, 36 watts x2. They have almost no heat. pH is 6.15. My TDS meter read about 800.
He has some serious leaf hooking. I am going to say to much nutrients and over heating. My current 6 Jock Horror Autos, coco coir grow.
Nute burn and i don't believe your lights would of finished her anyways Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
I say regardless what medium, flush 3x the pot size. If its coco your going to need 1/4 nutrient max dose on the flush. Then see where things go from there. Change won't be immediate. My current 6 Jock Horror Autos, coco coir grow.
It's a hydro setup. I got my last crop fully budded with the same basic system, but one night my adjustable light shelf collapsed onto the plant and smashed it. By the time I noticed it was a goner. So sad, so much time and energy lost. I almost cried. lol. So this is my second crop. The lights are the very bright, from a review "$26 Taotronics 36w LED grow light BULB puts out a WHOPPING multispectrum 1500µmol at 1.5ft" And I've read that research shows that 500µmol is about the minimum for growth, and about 1000 is good enough. But I'm still learning...
I am so confused. Original question is this nutrient burn? But you light fell on it? Why ask if you know the cause already? My current 6 Jock Horror Autos, coco coir grow.
I think he meant the grow before this one, but I agree he should probably flush Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
I'm flushing like a mad man. And sorry for the confusion. I was replying to someone about my little lights not working and smashing my first effort. I'll post back in a few days with the nute burn recovery efforts. THANKS!!