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Bubblelicious Part 2
Hello and welcome to my new grow log. This is my 2nd cycle of Nirvana's "Bubblelicious".
I'm growing in a small cabinet, about 2'W x 2'D x 3'H. Lighting is a T5 fixture, 110W. I also ordered a LED panel for 40 bucks, and will be adding that in a few days. Hoping to increase my yield from the last grow, which came out to be about an ounce and a half.
Last grow I used the same exact nutrients (grow big for veg, ageold bloom for flowering), and the same soil (newage - a type they make locally). For some reason this time around my plants have some discoloration on the older leaves - which I tried to capture in the pictures below. If anyone has any ideas what it could be (keep in mind everything is identical to last grow, which went from start to finish with no problems), please let me know.
FLOWERING - DAY 1
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bomb, I'm glad to see you again, although Chuck still scares the beef stew out of me! I've got a Bubblelicious brewing out on the pool deck - she's about 2 days into veg, just a lil' sprout at this point. I hope I have the same luck as you! I know you are still enjoying your BBL from the last grow.
As for your spots, I can't help you. If I had to venture a guess, I would say it sort of looks like nute burn, especially since all of them seem to have it on the same set of lower leaves. Maybe flush a bit and dial the nutes back some? As I said, wait for someone else with true experience and knowledge to provide you a real diagnosis, but I wanted to throw my 2 bits on the table.
Good luck on your grow - I look forward to following it through. I hope all's well with you and yours.
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maybe a deficiency (Mg) caused by ph lock-out
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Well i let smart people go with verdicts shovel is a wise man from what i have read, and shovel thanks for the advice about letting nature take its walk :D
Anyways i have not heard about a flush hurting plants unless you do it too often. But i would suggest thinking about what shovel said maybe try and ask stinkyaddict? and then do ph meassure on the runoff and from a flush, i personaly flush my plants bi-weekly and have yet to see any problems with it.
Again i must enforce that you ask the wisest people you can find
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I really hope its not a PH problem, as I dont have a PH tester :( :mad:
I am going to flush them today when the lights come on. Thanks for the quick responses guys, I really hope that it doesn't spread upwards through the plant.
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Excellent, I watched your last grow closely and I must say you grew some nice dank. I'll be watching this one as well - learning from your experiences and if I can ever help, I'll drop a post with my two cents. ;) Happy Growing!
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thanks UF I can use all the help I can get!
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Hey Bomb, Looking Great!!!! Hey your problem with those spots was my exact problem at the start of my NYCD. I also thought it was a MG problem.. Except it ended up being burn spots from my T5! yes it happens! move the lamps up and the new growth will come in fine. but the old leaves will be like that! Good Luck!!! Im subscribing!
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bomb....haven't seen this log...feel free to come in mine and tell me you started one! Looks like Ph lock-out to me...have had it a couple times...go check my episode 3 log, and compare pics. Trust me man, you need a ph tester. I fought it for a while too, lol.
subscribed!
whiskeytango
Chuck Norris is so bad ass, he doesn't cut his grass, he dares it to grow...
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The problem seems to have stopped. All the new leaves are fine :)
FLOWERING DAY 5
My little LED panel finally arrived yesterday so I got it hung today. I couldnt really figure out how to implement it in my little space, so I did what I could.
Plants seeem healthier now.