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1st run a 1000w hps 55x55x79,
3 c99, 3 lemon skunk, 1 white fire og

2nd run b 2 600w hps 5x5x7
3 white fire og, 2 Tahoe og, 1 lemon skunk

one wifi is growing slow, both Tahoe's have some browning in the mid of fan blades. this is my second run open to any input...I raised the lights a bit to see if that makes a difference. Im using floranova grow, floranova bloom, cal mag, kool bloom, and flora micro in promix bx soil. 2.5 gallon pots

First 3 pics from first run...C99, lemon skunk, and wifi in that order

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looks to me you are over feeding/watering and raising the light isn't gonna turn that leaf tacoing or browning nutrient burn you are seeing on the leaves---you might consider just plain water for a couple 3 weeks only watering when they need it---soil needs to dry in between waterings---fresh bagged soil usually contains some base NPK and plants burn when adding additional nutrients to the base line = over feeding nute burn
 
When i starded my plants looked like that. Go water :)
 
i agree with orangesunshine. How are your temps in there? if too hot they can
"taco" as well. I say you have nute burn and stick to plain water for a bit. Beautiful cola by the way.. nice going.
 
Ok thanks for the help I will stick to plain water. The temps fluctuate between 72 and 77
 
As a Batman Fan I had to stop in. :)

I would say you have PH issues. What is the PH of your water and Nutrients that you are giving the plants? I get the same thing happem=ning when my ph is off. A good meter will save you a ton of headaches. jmo
 
Thanks Lewis, always been a fan...I'll have to check tmo, going to have to get a new meter in the morning. For whatever reason I can't get it to turn on. Are the dropper kits more reliable than the electronic meters?
 
Thanks Lewis, always been a fan...I'll have to check tmo, going to have to get a new meter in the morning. For whatever reason I can't get it to turn on. Are the dropper kits more reliable than the electronic meters?

The dropper kits are pretty much worthless for what we do. A decent digital meter is a must unless you are running an all Organic set up. I have always found that strict attention to the PH range is a key to a good successful grow. Otherwise you can wind up with problems. Jmo
 
The dropper kits are pretty much worthless for what we do. A decent digital meter is a must unless you are running an all Organic set up. I have always found that strict attention to the PH range is a key to a good successful grow. Otherwise you can wind up with problems. Jmo

Hammy You have the link for that meter you have?? i cant remember the site..?
 

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