Great stuff there. DWC is still my most favorite way to grow. It costs the least in nutes. You use far less water. I haven't read through your whole post but I can imagine trying to do a reservoir change with the plants all scrogged up must be a lil tricky.
When I 1st played around with dwc I grew in those black 20 litres buckets. Checking the ph and ec of each individual bucket became a real pita until I made it rdwc.
How do keep the temperature of the nutrient solution down? And what Nutes do you use? You have 1 rocking garden...
K so after my scrog broke I have came up with the "Scrog rack" who can use a washing rack in windy Cape Town anyway?
And just because no one ever posts a male.
@Mambawana Thanks man.. well so far I have done 0 on humidity and temperature of air/water. Warmest it got 26 and coldest 8 no root rot.Strong aquarium air pump on each 45l bin. My ph was stable until I introduced a Purple Haze... she turns the water acidic quickly. Using the cheap hortimix dry nutes.
Here are some pictures taken before the plants entered a 2 day blackout period.
I decided to harvest the lot together, ideally I should have harvested this Chocolope already, but will be fine with a few days extra.
Hilbilly box
Chocolope not in comp top view
ChocolopeNL buds
Tall BlueBerryKush
BlueberryKush
So my girlfriend's son has these litle bagseed plants with, what looks to me, as nute burn.. but it is dark burnt tips.. excess sulfer maybe?
Any ideas and remedies welcome.
True. He wants to immitate my first plants I grew. These are his first. I do not really want to interfere. You know how you can get arround youre girls..
These are what he is aiming at but the soil will not cut it I agree.
There are many lessons starting to come out of the states as they too still wrestle this monster. It is exactly the picture of legalization I imagined. Chaos really.
It is why I remain a proponent of erasing cannabis from law altogether. Real freedom with no legislation having a single say in the matter.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeadams/2019/11/05/reasons-marijuana-legalization-seems-to-be-failing/amp/
I agree with all the responses. That plant is really going to take a while to kick back from that.
Something he has done caused this to happen quickly. You can see it was topped recently so which means it was healthy up to then. Either a nutrient feed or a pesticide spray.
The next step is to flush out that plant and then just leave it alone. Those cheap takealot tds pens are perfect for this scenario. Measure what you putting in, measure what's coming out and you will know straight away what's the potential problem
Evening, I am no expert but I'll venture my opinion. Need a bit more background for a better guess. What soil is that plant in? Any amendments to the soil? What nutes are being fed and how much? Looks like P or K excess with other possible lockouts, the roots are suffering as well. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Nah that's not nute burn. I think it's more root issues. Might be wrong but I found the same issue on one of my ladies outdoor a couple of days after transplanting..... Definitely some sort of deficiency cause check the lower leafs. Yellow margin with inner green. Seems like a lockout cause that's Mg deficiency or a lockout Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk
Love how the Mighty Grape is growing Painkiller has some leaves curling, mainly new leaves, any ideas on the cause? Royal Medic looking a little better
Alright so, in the interest of not leaving an unanswered question regarding this driver, it appears this model is limited to 48V
I've replaced the B model with the Meanwell 240 48AB and I'm happy to say that did the job. Can easily push to 200W and 5A with the voltage adjusting accordingly.
So don't go for the B mode Meanwell drivers. Get the AB