Hey all!
I have 2 BG Kush seeds in a 4x4 tent, topping them out and scrogging them using two nets. They're just above the first net, was planning on lollipopping most of the branches to have the canopy only reach above the second.
The problem I'm running into this last week is these burnt tips/burnt looking spots in between the veins starting at the very edges and working its way in. It's not on the whole plant, mostly seems to be on medium-aged growth right in the middle of the canopy - nothing too extreme on the new leaves, and some of the older ones I've lost entirely when they just go yellow/are super easy to brush off the plant.
I've been using the PH Perfect line from Advanced Nutrients, regular tapwater, CaliMagic and "Kelp me Kelp you"
I believe the soil combined with the nutes and my tapwater have made the medium a little too alkaline, but I only have one of those shitty "probe" style PH meters to test soil. I've been amending my water with a tiny squirt of lemon juice to try and keep it down below 7-8 which it seems to consistently register on that meter - but I don't know if that's accurate at all. I believe it might be a PH related uptake problem with Cal/Mag, maybe combined with a mild bit of too much nitrogen?
Here are a few photos I just took this morning, any help is much appreciated! A few on the plant, and a pic of a leaf held up to the light so you can see through it.
I have 2 BG Kush seeds in a 4x4 tent, topping them out and scrogging them using two nets. They're just above the first net, was planning on lollipopping most of the branches to have the canopy only reach above the second.
The problem I'm running into this last week is these burnt tips/burnt looking spots in between the veins starting at the very edges and working its way in. It's not on the whole plant, mostly seems to be on medium-aged growth right in the middle of the canopy - nothing too extreme on the new leaves, and some of the older ones I've lost entirely when they just go yellow/are super easy to brush off the plant.
I've been using the PH Perfect line from Advanced Nutrients, regular tapwater, CaliMagic and "Kelp me Kelp you"
I believe the soil combined with the nutes and my tapwater have made the medium a little too alkaline, but I only have one of those shitty "probe" style PH meters to test soil. I've been amending my water with a tiny squirt of lemon juice to try and keep it down below 7-8 which it seems to consistently register on that meter - but I don't know if that's accurate at all. I believe it might be a PH related uptake problem with Cal/Mag, maybe combined with a mild bit of too much nitrogen?
Here are a few photos I just took this morning, any help is much appreciated! A few on the plant, and a pic of a leaf held up to the light so you can see through it.
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