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01-20-2008, 07:59 PM #11
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Ed Rosenthal Supa Bud
Buds and plants look pretty! What is that on top of the soil? Powdery mildew,or a fungus? It looks crazy!:stoned:
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01-20-2008, 08:28 PM #12
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Ed Rosenthal Supa Bud
What kind of problem is this? Calcium or manganese defficiency?
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01-20-2008, 08:31 PM #13
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Ed Rosenthal Supa Bud
This is industrial perlite of a small fraction (couldn't find agro perlite in my place), when I water plants the top layer floats on the water and then setlles evenly on soil surface.
Originally Posted by GaGrown
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01-21-2008, 07:03 PM #14
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Ed Rosenthal Supa Bud
day 26 of bud
Today I tried to maintain proper humidity level in the cab, and found out that humidity in the air helps plants to adjust leafs towards the light source
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01-21-2008, 07:36 PM #15
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Ed Rosenthal Supa Bud
Since it's only on a couple of leaves, it looks to me like nute splashes or foliar feeding drops that have burned the leaf tissue. Possible heat stress, but on only one leaf..? If you foliar feed, do you spray just before lights-out, or raise the lights a bit to prevent burn?
Originally Posted by cture
With exception of like, two of the leaves...the bulk of the plant looks fine to me.
During flower you'll want to keep humidity lower than usual. Bud rot and mold can appear if too humid.
Originally Posted by cture
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01-21-2008, 08:09 PM #16
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Ed Rosenthal Supa Bud
Hi Rusty!
Thanks for responding. I think you are right about fert splashes : )
Before installing humidifier my humidity was just about 10-20 now the humidity is at 40.
I water plants once a day in the morning, using tap water (starting use filtered water tomorrow) and greenworld 4.5-4.5-6 hydro fertiliser . How do you think I can improve my growing?
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01-22-2008, 12:19 AM #17
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Ed Rosenthal Supa Bud
Hi cture...patience and an inate curiosity tword perfecting the craft can help you grow like the pros. (did I really say that..?)
Originally Posted by cture
Testing ph is very important. A test kit (cheap, semi reliable) or probe (more expensive, fairly reliable) is a tool we all should use.
40% relative humidity shouldn't be a problem, but my ladies love growing during the summer. Humidity here sometimes reaches up to the low teens. :jointsmile:
Anything else...? Oh yeah...would check into quality nutes and micros. There's bunches of em, and it's not real necessary to spend the rent money, but quality counts. Some two and three part regimins can get quite expensive, but getting the proper nutes for veg, and flower is going to pay off in no time. (greenworld hydro fert?)
HTH...Rusty
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01-22-2008, 12:53 AM #18
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Ed Rosenthal Supa Bud
Here are the specs of the hydroponic fertiliser from ASB Greenworld I use.
N-4.5% (2.4%-nitrate, 2.1 - ammonia)
P2O5-4.5%
K2O-6%
B-0.01%
Cu-0.009%
Fe-0.034%
Mn-0.018%
Mo-0.001%
Zn-0.018%
At the moment concentration of this fert in the water 4ml/1litre
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01-24-2008, 01:42 PM #19
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01-24-2008, 01:50 PM #20
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Ed Rosenthal Supa Bud
Here are some problems I have came up with today
on 1ые picture I'm pretty shure about Calcium deficiency
But 2nd picture makes me confused What could it be?
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