Nitrogen Deficiency in Flower
Oh, and my clones are doing alright. I checked for roots yesterday and one of them spun around completely in the hole in the rockwool when I picked it up and I didn't see any roots coming through the rockwool on the others, so I'm not sure. They look normal though and aren't sagging or anything. I only spray them once in the morning and once at night, and I spray the dome instead of the leaves directly.
Nitrogen Deficiency in Flower
Two weeks is a really long time on a res, esp in early flower.
Doubly so @ 1/2 strength.
I've pushed the PBP way up over 2k through stretch- some loved it ( pp), some less happy (blueberry).
Takes a couple runs to get it dialed in- well advised to underfeed ( reduced yeild) rather than overfeed ( cataclysmic die-off)
I think yer seeing underfeed, but I would be double-checking my pH with at least one differant meter/test before I ruled it out. Meters ( esp cheap ones- not too imply that your's is) can lie.
Nitrogen Deficiency in Flower
I must have had some setting wrong on my camera or something. Here are some pics.
Also, how often should I be changing my res? I thought 2 weeks was about average.
Also, my pH meter actually is the cheapo Hanna Champ, and I have calibrated it so many times that I can no longer "turn it down" to get it to read 7.0 solution. I have to see what it reads the 7.0 solution at daily and then subtract from the res reading accordingly. I also double check it with a liquid kit once a day and its always been accurate.
In the first pic is the deficient plant (farthest right), second pic is the three plants on the other side (I think the flash was on), third pic is a fat nasty bud-to-be. :jointsmile:
Nitrogen Deficiency in Flower
Oh that looks just fine. That amount of yellowing is no worry at your stage.
Nitrogen Deficiency in Flower
Well, there are leaves that are higher than the lowest buds that are starting to turn yellow now. They were on the back side of the plant and I haven't turned them for a couple days, so I'm not sure how long its been like that.
Nitrogen Deficiency in Flower
could be hot spots from your mylar. Nitrogen deficiency I believe goes from bottom up.
Nitrogen Deficiency in Flower
Yeah, its going from the bottom up. What I am saying is it has progressed past the bottom leaves. there were some that were curled up and brown when I went in just now. I got some new pictures, check them out. The big leaf looks like its turning back to green, or it at least looks greener than last time I saw it.
First pic is the yellow leaf that looks like its turning back to green, second pic is the other side of the same plant, the third is just a couple pics of the tops of two other plants, fourth is my hand and the top of one for size comparison. :jointsmile:
Nitrogen Deficiency in Flower
This should probably go in its own thread, but I have one plant that is really scrawny looking. The leaves are thin and saggy with the edges turned down, and I noticed some of the pistils are brown like they are scorched or something. They aren't even close to the light, so I suspected nute burn, but it is the only plant that has it. The other five are looking great aside from a few yellow leaves on the bottom of a couple. Is it possible that this one plant is just a weakling?
Nitrogen Deficiency in Flower
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Originally Posted by dejayou30
Is it possible that this one plant is just a weakling?
Sure. There's always one or two.
I always budgeted for a start # about 33% higher than room capacity in late flower, so I could toss whatever was underperforming.
It's much easier to cull if you know that yer population is too high to finish anyway. If something's gotta go anyway, you'll look over yer room much more critically.
The great " Jedi mind trick" is not to get emotionally involved with particular plants- You cull the population because it's good for the population. Individuals ( you, me, that scraggley stick w/ leaves in the back corner that is supposed to be a Princess cut) are cheap.
Couple other things-
-for the first couple of runs, try to change your res once a week. This is a long-term hobby- plenty of time to get lazy/cheap later.
- Plants in the first few weeks of flower are actually pretty N hungry. During late stretch/early budset, the plant will be feeding harder than any other phase of growth. Don't starve em.
- Hanna meters are god-awful crap. There, I said it. If your meter won't calibrate, throw it away. You can adjust for a while and it'll work, but eventually it will bite you in the ass.
If you have to use a liquid test once a day, what good is the meter at all? Seriously, if you can't cal the meter, don't even use it- it's known bad data, and likely to color your interpretation of the liquid test result.
Nitrogen Deficiency in Flower
DJ - It looks like you have too much red in your stems. If you can, next time the lights go out, put a cfl or two in there and get some good shots of the upper leaves and stems with the cfl's and flash. (You can turn off the HPS five or ten minutes early to take the pics and then not screw up your light cycle... cuz I know you worry about little things like that.) It looks like you might have some kind of deficiency going on there.
PC :smokin: