New Grower Hubbabubbasmellascope Quantum Board Grow

When I needed to add more calmag, I had those spots. Not so much the interveinal stuff though. Why don’t you ratchet up the calmag and see what happens?
 
Hi firstly congratulations on such an awsome grow with such little wattage and understanding.
Can I add the soil was too hot or you fed nutrition to early as the seedlings had leaf tip burn .
I use a UK brand of soil which is very similar to what you use but what I do is mix 50 50 soil and coco what the coco does is help drainage holds onto moisture and airyaits the medium .
I also use alot of micros such as mykos and eco thrive which feeds the soil and inturn helps for a healthy root zone .
Healthy roots healthy plants .
Just do KISS that's the best advice I've had KISS stands for keep it simple stupid.
So for me that means make the best possible medium for root mass as possible .
Ph water and feed to correct levels in soil I range from 5.9 to 6.9 so all nutes are covered in uptake .
Only water in small amounts untill on 4 or 5 node then add nutes at half recommended strength and slowly increase untill slight tip burn then back off just a tad and this will be the plants sweet spot .


To increase rh use open bottles of water in ure grow area or damp towels but they grow mold etc bottles work best .

With ure plant looks like lock out to me maybe @Waira can chip in calmag is more spots on leaf not the veins .

I'm subbed in and if I can help in anyway just pm me or ask here as I'll be following along I hope what I've chimmed in helps
 
First pic is of 2 Fantasmo Express that I dropped into Root Riots in Roots Organic Soil. I am going to try starting them under this less powerful light for 2 weeks and then switching the FCC out with these 2 Fantasmos and then flip the FCC to a flower schedule(it will be roughly 5 weeks of Veg by then...so we will see how it is looking then.

Next 2 pics are of my smaller HBSS...it is showing the beginning signs of what the other plant did. I dont know whats causing it. I guess I'll blast the hell out of it with some Cal-Mag next feeding...lol.
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Gonna take a guess here... your still in FF soil.

The peat is beginning to break down and the soil pH is sliding... beginning to lock out the higher values.

I ran fox farms for years... up till last winter, when I started finding consistency issues.

Run of sour livers went great till week 5ish... then started looking poor.
Soil pH had dropped into the mid 5s.
Your looking for the pH IN the root zone, run off testing is virtually useless as your reading what you washed out of your pot. In pot pH tester or soil slurry test.
 
Gonna take a guess here... your still in FF soil.

The peat is beginning to break down and the soil pH is sliding... beginning to lock out the higher values.

I ran fox farms for years... up till last winter, when I started finding consistency issues.

Run of sour livers went great till week 5ish... then started looking poor.
Soil pH had dropped into the mid 5s.
Your looking for the pH IN the root zone, run off testing is virtually useless as your reading what you washed out of your pot. In pot pH tester or soil slurry test.
Yea i havent measured runoff since the first week...guess I need to just erase that off the board...lol. I actually am in Roots now...threw out ALL of the FFOF! Lol

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Tomatoes... it's still good for tomatoes...

But still, knowing the pH and ppm 2 inches down in the soil gives you the numbers you want from right where she is eating. Just looking @ the leaf pic, I'd guess over rich in N. The deep green mottled look, and the curved down tips.
 
Noticed the leaves of the new growth on my smallest Hubbabubba were curling under. Does anybody have an idea of what might have caused it?
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Noticed the leaves of the new growth on my smallest Hubbabubba were curling under. Does anybody have an idea of what might have caused it?
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I have no idea, but that’s a nice looking plant.
 
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