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hempy.

think it's phos and mag mostly which affect each other.
@420blazedit what is your ec/ppm feed level at present, and how often do you feed ?

there are a couple other things i'd do as well. get a loupe over some of those leaves, there are a few spots i'm curious about. there is also a claw that's telling me it has issues, but i'd need to know more about the feed sched to narrow it.
Hi, so I currently do not
hempy.

think it's phos and mag mostly which affect each other.
@420blazedit what is your ec/ppm feed level at present, and how often do you feed ?

there are a couple other things i'd do as well. get a loupe over some of those leaves, there are a few spots i'm curious about. there is also a claw that's telling me it has issues, but i'd need to know more about the feed sched to narrow it.
So, I literally don’t have nothing to measure EC/PPM. I would feed 1 every 3-5 days, I do understand I should be feeding everyday now though! Also the clawed form I think is from the lights a bit too close but I could be wrong
 
Hi, so I currently do not


you need one. there are some white dots that could be possible predatory damage. there is a chance it is nothing, but i would rule it out. 30 - 60x. my loupe is a 30, and i kinda wish i got a 40x or so. the 30 works though.



So, I literally don’t have nothing to measure EC/PPM. I would feed 1 every 3-5 days, I do understand I should be feeding everyday now though! Also the clawed form I think is from the lights a bit too close but I could be wrong

there are a number of things that can cause the claw. you need the basic instruments to be sure though.

depending on your nute line you will need an ec and ph meter as standard. if you are using bottle nutes then it's a given. without an ec meter you could be all over the map nute wise, and never a get a handle on them til they blow up.

ph is just as important. you are in a hydro grow. a ph and an ec meter are two of the first things you buy to begin a hydro grow. get them before germinating seeds.
 
you need one. there are some white dots that could be possible predatory damage. there is a chance it is nothing, but i would rule it out. 30 - 60x. my loupe is a 30, and i kinda wish i got a 40x or so. the 30 works though.





there are a number of things that can cause the claw. you need the basic instruments to be sure though.

depending on your nute line you will need an ec and ph meter as standard. if you are using bottle nutes then it's a given. without an ec meter you could be all over the map nute wise, and never a get a handle on them til they blow up.

ph is just as important. you are in a hydro grow. a ph and an ec meter are two of the first things you buy to begin a hydro grow. get them before germinating seeds.
I got PH meter and was told by a few pros an ec meter is irrelevant if you know what you’re putting in. Funny thing is I didn’t know what I was putting in because it turns out now I’ve fed her at normal doses she has perked up massively and seems like she’s absorbing light nicely. Was just wondering will these slightly yellow leaves from nitrogen def get better or will they always stay that colour now? Thanks for the help also guys, appreciate your time!
 
I got PH meter and was told by a few pros an ec meter is irrelevant if you know what you’re putting in. Funny thing is I didn’t know what I was putting in because it turns out now I’ve fed her at normal doses she has perked up massively and seems like she’s absorbing light nicely. Was just wondering will these slightly yellow leaves from nitrogen def get better or will they always stay that colour now? Thanks for the help also guys, appreciate your time!


they won't come back but may stabilize.

it's only a matter of time before running without tracking ec will bite you in the ass. probably happen in flower when you will lose the whole crop.

once you are versed in a nutrient line it is not as important. it should always be tracked when changing lines or learning for the first time.

there is valuable information in ec/ppm if you use bottle nutes. most bottle charts are purposefully hot, so you use more nutes, spend, more cash, and blow up more plants. learning where your levels should be set properly for a given nute line is central to success.


at this point i don't even know what you are doing for nutes. you could be fine or living dangerous. it's not possible to know with the info you have given.
 
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