Hello everybody, new member here and first time grower. Thanks to the people and GWE for allowing me to be a part of the community and for giving me the knowledge to get this far.
I have two auto’s going, one is a Hindu Kush and the other is a Tangerine Dream. Both are around a month old, showing pistils, and look pretty darn healthy. The HK is awesome with no apparent problems. The TD is now showing slight tip burn on all new growth but not on established leaves. I’d like to fix this soon if possible (and as recommended by you guys) but I’m thinking I may just have to let her grow out of it.
Details:
indoor grow, organic potting mix with nature’s living soil (probably added too much), perlite and 5 gallon hard containers, fluffy and well draining
72F to 80F and 42% to 58% RH
(2) UFO style LED @ 30” height and (2) warm colored CFL’s close to new growth sites
no training other than tucking in fan leaves
Transplants from solo cups, no further nutrients added
plants seem happy with the watering schedule
PH of soil 6.5 to 7.0 with my big-box-store powder type test kit
nice color of leaves, no yellowing
I know you all love pictures but I’ve decided against it
Question: Is there any course of action other than re-potting with a less hot mix? That would seem to be a bad move at this point (roots visible at container drains) Will flushing help or just remove nutrients that will be needed further down the line? (Have not flushed)
Much thanks to all who have read this!
I have two auto’s going, one is a Hindu Kush and the other is a Tangerine Dream. Both are around a month old, showing pistils, and look pretty darn healthy. The HK is awesome with no apparent problems. The TD is now showing slight tip burn on all new growth but not on established leaves. I’d like to fix this soon if possible (and as recommended by you guys) but I’m thinking I may just have to let her grow out of it.
Details:
indoor grow, organic potting mix with nature’s living soil (probably added too much), perlite and 5 gallon hard containers, fluffy and well draining
72F to 80F and 42% to 58% RH
(2) UFO style LED @ 30” height and (2) warm colored CFL’s close to new growth sites
no training other than tucking in fan leaves
Transplants from solo cups, no further nutrients added
plants seem happy with the watering schedule
PH of soil 6.5 to 7.0 with my big-box-store powder type test kit
nice color of leaves, no yellowing
I know you all love pictures but I’ve decided against it
Question: Is there any course of action other than re-potting with a less hot mix? That would seem to be a bad move at this point (roots visible at container drains) Will flushing help or just remove nutrients that will be needed further down the line? (Have not flushed)
Much thanks to all who have read this!
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