Jiddle Soil RQS Stress Killer Grow Journal 2018

So I gave her plain PH6 water a few night ago and all seems well, Overall I think shes a lighter green than before and the bottom leaves are going slightly yellow but I believe that's normal? I'm feeding about every 4 days.

I'll put a few pics below.

Next time I will feed her nutes at 75% and see how it goes.

My inline fan is installed and doing its job nicely, so both of my issues are under control.

I've moved the light to 17" and the leaves have picked up, so I will experiment moving it around. I'm a bit unsure of the LED strength and the signs it's too close.

At the moment shes growing about 1.5cm a day and is around 30cm tall, I've tried to move the big fan leaves out of the way so the lower buds can get more light.

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Yeah just give a read bud .

Also check out light addicts tip spreading thread might find some useful info there;)

I've had a read sounds like really good stuff, it's quite pricey though, so I may have to wait until the next grow to try it out.

I'm struggling to find the light addicts spreading thread, do you have a link? I'm very new to the idea of forums.
 
Hi all hope everyone's having a good day

Shes looking a little yellow and light green!

I've fed her today, BLOOM 6ML, CALMAG 1.5ML, SILICON 1.5ML, BOOST 3ML, in 2L of PH6 water, this is 75% of the recommended dose.

The big fan leaves are looking yellow, some of the new growth is quite a light green but some is the normal darker green. Last time I only gave her water and I'm thinking I probably should have given her nutes? Guessing some sort of deficiency. If the colour is an issue I'm hoping it will be sorted now I've fed her again.

Shes still growing well and the smell is getting stronger.

I've noticed that some of the tops of the stems are a purplish colour, I've tried to get a pic of this. Not sure if this is an issue or normal?

The day temp is 28c and night 24c, humidity around 45%.



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I’ll ask a few questions in preparation of those more knowledgeable people showing up! Lol. You listed the nutes added to ph6 water. Are you checking ph after the nutes are mixed in the water? Also, how close are you to your light?
 
I’ll ask a few questions in preparation of those more knowledgeable people showing up! Lol. You listed the nutes added to ph6 water. Are you checking ph after the nutes are mixed in the water? Also, how close are you to your light?

Thanks I appreciate your help!

Yes all the nutes in, it was around 6.5 so PH down to 6.0 (2.5 drops)

The light is 17” away, it’s a advanced platinum P300.
 
If it is a nutrient toxicity then 75% strength may be too strong. Also wondering if there is a nutrient that doesn’t get absorbed well at ph 6. Let’s call that billionaire, playboy, philanthropist @Pennywise over and we can both learn something. Lol.
 
She's going green again! and starting to looking a little better, I think.

I moved the light away a little, I think it may have been a bit to close.

Before I watered her last time the lower leaves had started to go a little yellow. The plain water was PH6 230PPM and the run off was PH6.4 420PPM.

Now shes picked up and started going green again, I think there wasn't enough nitrogen??? I've been careful with the nutes as I didn't want to get lock out, but I'm still not sure. So will probably go about 50% next time.

I've also added a simple chemical CO2 generator.

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