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    #11
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    Nutrient burn/flush

    The T5 bulbs come in 1 bulb, 2 bulbs, 4 bulbs and 8 bulbs. The also come in both 2' and 4' lengths. I have several of the 1 bulb fixtures to go with my larger fixtures. They allow you to move around the lights giving great flexibility. I use 3 single bulb fixtures over my moms and use a 4 bulb fixture plus a couple 1 bulb fixtures for my vegging plants. I also use them for rooting cuttings. I use 2 single bulb fixtures about 2 ft. above 50 18oz containers--around 3000FC.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Nutrient burn/flush

    I use the New Wave 4' 8 bulb T5 and 2 additional single 4' T5 for veg and flower. Even then its not enough light! I keep the lights about 2 inches from the top of the canopy. Today I added bloom nutrients as well as some bat guano. It sort of looks like I developed a nitrogen problem.

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    #13
    Junior Member

    Nutrient burn/flush

    It looks like heat stress or a manganese deficiency.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Nutrient burn/flush

    Quote Originally Posted by turksteelman
    Its very dry here so I almost have to water every 2 days, especially due to the 3 gal container and the size of the plant. Perhaps I will try to push it to 3 days. I use a moisture meter and only water when the probe inserted into the soil about 3 inches reads dry. However, you may be right about the overwatering. I will check tomorrow and see what the soil measures about 10" down. I also most likely washed out the nutrients. I will start with a weak solution tomorrow. Thanks for the inputs.
    Those moisture meters suck. I would recommend you use either pot weight or your finger instead to determine if the soil needs to be watered.

    I use a combination of pot weight and feeling the very top soil between my fingers to see how dry it is. I can determine how dry the pot is the rest of the way down from this.

    :thumbsup:

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Nutrient burn/flush

    Quote Originally Posted by adr0510
    It looks like heat stress or a manganese deficiency.
    It looks nothing like heat stress. Though I could see where you got manganese from.

    I think the yellowing leaves is a combination of being splashed with nutrients and then the flush.

    A strong flush without being followed up by nutrients can leave plants with yellow leaves over a course of a few days if not fed a fertilizer immediatley after a flush. Reason being is that you've basically put the plant into deficiency.

    Good luck with the plants. :thumbsup:

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Nutrient burn/flush

    I am definatly no xpert on growing, but, I don't really see the heat stress.
    Wouldn't heat problems show at the top, closest to the light?
    It appears to me the problem is at the bottom, where the leaves are shaded.
    They look to me as if spillage on the leaf has burnt them.

    Just my 2 cents for what its worth.

    Good Luck

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    #17
    Junior Member

    Nutrient burn/flush

    Looks like you had early growth burn all over as evident of almost every leaf tip being effected and you can still see the effects. It appears to be under control now as evidenced by most of the leaves looking healthy. Sometimes a few of the lower leaves get burn all over instead of just on the tips. Looks to me like you are back on track.

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