nobody was talking about that, why so butthurt?If you want to pay $2 per 1 watt, and bring up a petty point like lumens go ahead.
No need to be biased, salty, and cling on to your quantum board because you spent thousands for something your seeing others spend a 1\10th the money for the same thing with a better footprint. This is about progression not regression.
nobody was talking about that, why so butthurt?
@bigguy ph/bug/root probs on that one? and move your powerstrips and cords up away from the saucers
pic 1 2 and 3 are the same plant? first pic is older with no stressed leaves, 2 and 3 are def showing it
Make sure your humidity is high enough. Look at VPD chart... Probably low humidity, and a little salt buildup because there is no way your underfeeding. Make sure your PH is right too.
Humidity is staying around 50-55% and temps stay around 76-82°F. The AN trio is ph perfect nutrients and I've been using water from my fish tank mostly but some tap water here and there. Was just concerned about the leaves turning like a reddish color and even some brown spots. Can plants get too much phosphorus or potassium cuz I did a double dose of the tiger bloom last feed for the extra kick of p and k. But yeah plant is on day 30 of flower
Do you mess with the pH at all with the AN pH-perfects? I'd imagine adding Tiger Bloom etc. might not work OK if you don't change the pH, and if you do change it, it'll mess with the AN. I'd say just use the AN and stop supplementing with other brands.
pH-perfect Sensi coco has made growing so ridiculously easy that I'd never go back to measuring pH etc.
Your humidity is low for that temperature... drop the temperature and keep the humidity like that if you can. Probably just a little water uptake issues messing with the potassium\calcium. 50% humidity will crinkle your leaves bad at 82 degrees. I'm having same issue right now with early yellowing and red in the leaves. Same temps\humidity... about 78-82 with 50-55% humidity...
Late veg\Early flowering you want about 80 degrees 65% humidity.... mid flowering you wanna drop temps to about 75*F 50% humidity.View Image..
The stronger you feed them the more humidity you need to buffer it, or you'll burn plants.... WHen you feed low like this chart you don't need huge amounts of humidity to buffer. Your doing good though. Just cut back on the nutes, and let them yellow up.. but it will be in a healthy way as long as you have the temps\humidity right.
O didn't pay attention to that lol... Its definitely time to show her what autumn feels like... Get her feeling that 10 degree temp dip from day to night.... feeding nothing... She'll snap into swell mode.