Gorilla Cookie Auto
Ac evo3 @ 60% light 24" above canopy
Fox farm happy frog
Ph in 6.5~ Ph out 6.6
Ppm: 1200
Tap water after 24 hours( every 3-5 days)
Cal mag dosage at 7ml a gal( after seeing “rust” spots
Is it a magnesium deficiency or is it light burn or something more intense? They have been praying the whole 2nd week of flower into 3rd but not sure what happened.
How about pics of the whole plant? Is the issue limited to the lower leaves? It is very unlikely that you have a mag deficiency when feeding a cal/mag product.
Light burn is very rare and is limited to conditions where the light is too close and heat becomes an issue.
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The whole damn plant lmao. It was doing great until around 2 1/2 weeks into flower
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Don’t worry about anomalies on the lower leaves. It is natural for plants to shed them as they mature.
Your plant would benefit from more light.
What are your runoff pH and PPM numbers?
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2 days ago Ph in at 6.5 and got ph out at 6.67. My ppm was 1200
All acceptable. Are you letting the soil dry out between waterings? What soil (brand and type) are you growing in? What product(s) are you feeding?
I’m confused isn’t praying plants a sign of to much light. 280 actual watts 1 plant.
Is there a fan blowing directly on them. How are your temperatures and humidity.
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They will pray when they want more light AND also when they are trying to absorb less light. It does look kinda like some wind/fan burn……
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Yes agreed at about a 45 or 50 degree angle in order to absorb more light. These plants appear to me to be at 60 to 70 degrees in an effort to reduce the lights reflection. That is what I see anyways. Just trying to clarify that 280 watts even turned down some is enough for that little guy. Don’t misunderstand it is a nice plant.
I still think it has something to do with fans and humidity though.
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Temps are 75-79°F daytime, 74-72 nightime. Humidity is between 46-50 daytime and 47-49 nightime. Ac t6 exhaust lvl 3… ac oscilating 4" fan at base level of plant at lvl 1… 4×2×6 base level vents open
Check your lighting intensity Growmie. That’s not the issue you’re questioning but those leaves shouldn’t be that vertical
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