Vs3000 20inchesLight burn bud.
What do you have for a light? How far above the top leaves is the light.
Measure it if you can.
Very powerful light. Back it off to 30 inches dial 60%Vs3000
Ok will do thank you!! May I ask though Why are the other 3 thriving at 100% at 20 inches ??Very powerful light. Back it off to 30 inches dial 60%
Try not to let your plant grow inside the 30" zone k.
The plant will feel much better.
How often do you water it? The leaves look puffy, as if overwatered.
Fox farms big bloom and grow bigHow often do you water it? The leaves look puffy, as if overwatered.
I see interveinal chlorosis, which is an indication that the plant can't handle the amount of light it's getting. Reducing the intensity should help. So would adding some magnesium to the plant's diet. What type of nutrients are you using?
1/2 gallon every 4 days or socould be light, but I would also say it can be a boron or calcium deficiency, do you feed them well?
I don’t use FF nutrients. Looking them up dosing is 1tbl (15g) of Big Grow and 4tbl (60g) of Big Bloom per gallon (4l). Is that the amount per gallon you’re using? Just making sure.1/2 gallon every 4 days or so
Good catch! I didn't notice the orange coloration at first.I would also say it can be a boron or calcium deficiency
damn i missed that,. yepper that’s it!,..Does that fan continually blow directly on that plant ?
If yes it could be wind burn. That would also explain why the others are fine.
Just 15ml of eachI don’t use FF nutrients. Looking them up dosing is 1tbl (15g) of Big Grow and 4tbl (60g) of Big Bloom per gallon (4l). Is that the amount per gallon you’re using? Just making sure.
I apologize for being wrong. I didn't say it originally. I only agreed that it could be that or calcium deficiency, even though I know boron deficiency is rare and calcium deficiency is spotty. In this screen grab from the OP's third picture, there's that orange-ish color that's a characteristic of both. Wind damage, in my experience, is usually brown and not near the center of a plant. Looking at it again, it could be light damage, considering it's apparently on older leaves and it looks like there's chlorosis elsewhere on the plant. Color rendering isn't always perfect in web images, though. Anyway, even though we make our best guesses, sometimes we're wrong.and who said boron def? hahahaha