Lighting Looking for help using more light with a ts 1000

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My wife bought me the ts1000 for a gift a few grows back and I have been running it along side the old trusty eco 600 I had in a 3x3. However I have noticed in the two subsequent full grows since with the two at least one plant has issues with intensity. I did not have a screwdriver small enough at first to adjust the light but by the second grow I did turn the ts down quite a bit, but one plant still had issues and I am 80% sure caused stress and some beans though it could have just herm'd, . So, I am looking for advice or suggestions on how to work with what I have, or try to as I am an aged tight-ass. It may be inevitable to buy another ts to fill my tent with non plant threating light. Issue is now I am 3 weeks in on a purple kong and a week and a half on a chem and cookies cbd. The Kong looks happy but the Cbd looks like the light is killing its mojo. Here are photos on both sides of the plant, pay no attention to my hab, he just keeps the lady's company till the wife's food tent has room. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated 20210109_172429_HDR.jpg20210109_172506_HDR.jpg.
 
My wife bought me the ts1000 for a gift a few grows back and I have been running it along side the old trusty eco 600 I had in a 3x3. However I have noticed in the two subsequent full grows since with the two at least one plant has issues with intensity. I did not have a screwdriver small enough at first to adjust the light but by the second grow I did turn the ts down quite a bit, but one plant still had issues and I am 80% sure caused stress and some beans though it could have just herm'd, . So, I am looking for advice or suggestions on how to work with what I have, or try to as I am an aged tight-ass. It may be inevitable to buy another ts to fill my tent with non plant threating light. Issue is now I am 3 weeks in on a purple kong and a week and a half on a chem and cookies cbd. The Kong looks happy but the Cbd looks like the light is killing its mojo. Here are photos on both sides of the plant, pay no attention to my hab, he just keeps the lady's company till the wife's food tent has room. Any thoughts are greatly appreciatedView attachment 1274476View attachment 1274477.

How far are you running the lights from the plants?

Do you have pictures of the previous grow?
 
Im running them when together around 24-28 inches to try to keep the intensity down. IMG_0181.JPGThis one was from the first grow with the ts and this one is from the second. They both start out the same and the curl up and start to yellow. I just cut off the old eco 120 before this one grew to figure this out before flower.20201204_145718.jpg
 
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Im running them when together around 24-28 inches to try to keep the intensity down. View attachment 1274538This one was from the first grow with the ts and this one is from the second. They both start out the same and the curl up and start to yellow. I just cut off the old eco 120 before this one grew to figure this out before flower.View attachment 1274542

The first looks like a fade as if the plant was nearing death.
 
Yeah it started that as soon as I switched on the old light. The leaves yellowed up and just stayed that way the entire grow. The other two plants looked great and happy. Same as the last grow, except that one did not yellow as much. Also I waited longer to turn the light on and then when it yellowed I shut it off.
 
I don't believe an LED light can do that. It looks like a potassium and magnesium lock-out to me probably from too much potassium.
 
That is sort of a load off on the light side, though retrospectively I wish I would have looked more into that than stressing on the light by judging it off the other two. In both instances it seems. Hopefully with the nutrient change this grow I won't have that issue. Maybe I can just hold off till flower and play with the light and see where it goes from there. Much appreciated.
 
That is sort of a load off on the light side, though retrospectively I wish I would have looked more into that than stressing on the light by judging it off the other two. In both instances it seems. Hopefully with the nutrient change this grow I won't have that issue. Maybe I can just hold off till flower and play with the light and see where it goes from there. Much appreciated.

It could be your water quality, could be your medium, ph, etc.
 
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