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Noooo man, was about to bulk order now... Possibly a group buy Devastated.
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Brightness is equivalent to a 3000W HPS What @Dank just said, if you spray the leaves in the heat of the day or sometimes wind, it can do that definitely.
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Side note: I can't see 100 percent your plants, but from what I can see, you have a few leaves you can remove and the plant still be happy and finish correctly. One thing guys do, and I've done in the past, is remove a few of the lower fan leaves, and some in the middle of the plant where there isn't lots of light penetrating, this way you can drastically drop your humidity and avoid these situations in the future. Comes down to better air flow, not in or out the room, but around the room.
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I personally like to do, the peroxide first, them lemon / bicarb, then clean. Plus the water at like 20deg or a little warmer, luke warm they say, but not hot or that will damage the trichomes.
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Good morning B, There are different variants or versions of that, but you have a good and working one. Cut the plant so you can submerge the branches completely and shake then a little in the buckets, the trichomes will be okay still. After the buckets, shake them out good, all extra water off, then hang and a oscillating fan near by, not directly on them. Should be about 1 to 2 day like that, then as normal again. Peace B, and good luck on the Competition
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The wind would need to be pulling those leaves at a constant and flapping them around that they damage. Doubt the wind did it, they need good air flow. The light possible and or the transplanting Please, take some time and check out what @CreX said about the lights, extremely good information. Dont want to see someone waste their money or time.
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This
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Never seen before, so cant be honest and from that alone wouldn't take a chance. Appears to have the Epistar LED and not very efficient or long living.
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Hmmm, glad its sorted but you said you had 15 and 3 or so burnt or had the dry leaves. Was the burnt / damaged plants the ones closer to the light? Still feel it was the transplanting, As @CreX says, the wind wont do much damage and is actually good for strengthening and evaporation.
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@DamDave How are the babies, whats the latest brother? Hoping to hear that they are doing perfectly now.
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If I may add to the already extensive and well written post by @TheUltimateNoob Like mentioned, Those in soil fertilizers are rubbish and will cause you more hassle than worth. I also agree more on a pH pen, over the drops as I used the drops 2 grows now and got a decent pH pen, and its day and night, especially with the Biobizz as its discoloration of the water makes it hard to get those .3's or perfectly dialed in. Trick with a pH pen, that they dont tell you is to have the bulb stand in storage solution, otherwise it dries out and you wasted your money.
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Welcome brother, They mean in run off, how ever much you poor in feed wise, you get a percentage running out the pot at the bottom. Lekker setup and glad to have another on board
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Hey bro, stop flashing those sexy bitches privates Oooh they are so sexy honestly, and recon will need to come take classes by you soon
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Jissy brother, what's up with that torn foil... Whahahah, just playing So good to see you know your stuff too and got some skills there man, and good thought involved. Like that you made the light run better and cooler probably, lasts longer and shows you like quality over quantity. I actually have a pretty good idea for you with regards to the 12v lights
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If that was 70 RH you probably got higher than that, it only needs a few minutes to start kak. Set your dehumidifier on 50 and it should switch on again at 55 and off at 45 now. Plants look sick
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I've found, a good soaking, fine mist till it drips off the plants all over. Dont miss a spot, then clean and bring them back inside.
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Brother, you mentioned great air flow and you some times hit 70 humidity. If understanding correctly, you changing air in the room often? Possibly slow it down for the dehumidifier to have a second to do a little more of its job before extracting it. And I've found you can even work in a sealed room, but you need to have plenty oscillating fans, and no stagnant air pockets anywhere.
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Neem mix is on the bottle, 10ml to 1L, also a tiny bit of soap to help it stay and spread out and mix with the water. Use warmish water too. I actually up the dose to double almost when infected, but it's me.
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You want to get everything that air touches, I missed that you had a dehumidifier or would have called it too. Does yours have a HEPA filter? You can't use the same one if you do, unless you spray soak it too with jik but could destroy the filters purpose. Spray bottle very handy for this job All over, the ceiling, the door, floors, anything in the room.
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Neem you dont want to do 3 to 4 weeks before flowering, my personal opinion, it's also systemic and lasts a while in the plants system. Never used the bicarb or anything other than neem, and if I had it in final stages of flower, it got the 3 bucket treatment and was good to go. Pleasure brother, peace
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Ps, if you remove leaves or spray, or basically anything right now with regards to the mildew, turn off your fans, and use a wet cloth or something to cover the leave when removing to not send spores all over. Plus you're going to have to clean all fans, and walls and surfaces in there now, to be very sure and use peroxide and jik. Wash 2 or 3 times with new water each time. Afterwards, increase air circulation and more oscillating fans for the win.
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As @Totemic has said, spot on. Remove the leaves infected if they aren't so many and your plant can go on without them, and or spray them with Neem oil. You can do bicarb, or just spray a very high pH water on the leaves too, or the milk, but suggest the low fat one or lactose free as that makes the rotten milk smell. Also its best to spray the plants with neem as a preventative, than deal with an outbreak. Mildew, is systemic, and will get its roots into the leaves and the plant and spread, so best to not get it, if you do and cant get rid of it, you can always wash the stuff after, but this in flowering. Also add Neem to your soil now, and remember it has NPK benefits so watch for that too when feeding and will harm Microbes, but which is worse.