The leaves on my plant just recently began getting brown tips and it progressively affects the entire leaf. The plant is in the 3rd week of bloom. I never use full doses of the nutrients, usually only half. Any suggestions on getting this back so I can get a good harvest?
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According to your PPFD chart at 18" your at 862 PPFD, at 100% could cause burn at the top of the plant but not as far down as I'm seeing. I'm thinking either to much water at one time or a PH problem. You mentioned you only give half a dose of nutrients, once in bloom they should be getting all they need.
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Sounds like you have no PH meter, that's ok. Get a cheap one at least and test your nutrient solution to see where it is. If your in soil you want 6.8 approx. it will give you runoff at about 6.5 your target. I assume your feeding a bloom solution of one kind or another. Most of those solutions will be low in PH, so take that into consideration.
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I use test strips to measure. I have a Sonkir 3 in 1 but I don't think the pH meter is very accurate, Here is my plant a month ago before bloom, never did any adjustments to the ph1 Photo
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They look ok there. Some veg solutions bring you too a reasonable PH but at 6 for blooming is too low. And out of curiosity why do you defoliate that much?Originally posted by paulh View PostI use test strips to measure. I have a Sonkir 3 in 1 but I don't think the pH meter is very accurate, Here is my plant a month ago before bloom, never did any adjustments to the ph
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I have one of those lights and the only way you could get light burn is if the feed is too low ant its touching the p[lant
Looks like something is blocking the N from the plant or your not giving it enough so its pulling it from the leaves.
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I agree. This light doesnt burn. Have 2 here.
So start with the basics.
pH first. If in soil and you've been giving it at 6.0 go up to 7.0 now for the next feed then 6.8 then 6.5 and back up and to 6.8. Maintain 6.5 to 6.8. Vary it
Nutes. Tell us what you are using, how much (EC preferably), in what sort of water.
Temps, RH% and air movement.
Given your problem is coming on soon after flip, how you are managing that and the nute transition may be a factor

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