New Grower Roleadro COB--Rookie

DAY-85----Say goodbye to Ruby, she will be chopped today after her 6 hrs. of dark time--- SingleShot0021 - Copy (6).jpg SingleShot0021 - Copy (5).jpg SingleShot0016 - Copy (6).jpg SingleShot0011 - Copy (11).jpg SingleShot0023 - Copy (4).jpg SingleShot0011 - Copy (10).jpg SingleShot0020 - Copy (6).jpg SingleShot0012 - Copy (13).jpg 100_2573.JPG I pulled and cut a lot of the bad leaves out of her last night, took these pics this morning, she looks a lot better----Happy Trails-------:jointman:
 
Thanks @PlatinumLEDTom , your lights are very intense, built like tanks-- I purchased a P-300 3 years ago in Idaho, very illegal pot state, I was pretty much confused, scared, still, always, your light had the best of advertising, the strongest LED available, does your light normally make leaves crispy???? Aren't leaves supposed to be green???HMMMMMMMM-- I must be doin something real wrong--- maybe the nutes?? Iv'e got good smoke lately, just a little crispy---I saw a plant about 3 years or so ago, think it was a dirt devil or something---, it was grown under a P-300 on this site, no crispy critters-- Is it ok to have crispy leaves??? very interesting--- Talk to me----its not normal kinda, isit???

Hope you had a nice weekend @rick-j! I'm always happy to help. Crispy leaves could be a result of multiple different issues. Here is a link to an article I posted recently on our facebook page:

https://www.maximumyield.com/top-10...cHk20jgWXf3mQqnVoQwcfrqYWMRL4PffkLqepEXDrcXlU

Again i recommend checking the CalMag levels. Crispy leaves can be a sign of CalMag deficiency. It could be light stress if the crispiness starts at the top of the plant and works it way down. I know sometimes the leaves start looking sh*t during the final stages in bloom when the plant starts focusing all of its energy on reproduction. I hope this helps!
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Hope you had a nice weekend @rick-j! I'm always happy to help. Crispy leaves could be a result of multiple different issues. Here is a link to an article I posted recently on our facebook page:

https://www.maximumyield.com/top-10...cHk20jgWXf3mQqnVoQwcfrqYWMRL4PffkLqepEXDrcXlU

Again i recommend checking the CalMag levels. Crispy leaves can be a sign of CalMag deficiency. It could be light stress if the crispiness starts at the top of the plant and works it way down. I know sometimes the leaves start looking sh*t during the final stages in bloom when the plant starts focusing all of its energy on reproduction. I hope this helps!
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Thank you @PlatinumLEDTom , I will defiantly check out that link. Those lights are very intense, built like a tank! This is about my 5th grow with that light, the first 31/2 was a nightmare, growers error---the biggest mistake was I had my main nutes, liters and gallons mixed up!!!! Way, way underfeed. But I started feeding correctly on the last grow and I still got these brown spots, bigger middle leaves first, early on in the grow100_2439.JPG 100_2458.JPG I had been feeding 5ml. per gal of cal-mag+ from the very beginning + nutes. I have jumped from different tents, extraction fan, no extraction fan, 5 gal. to 3 gal. pot, and this and that, if I had a brain I would be dangerous--- I do get a little excited when I have problems. Your light has supplied me with some very potent buds, I just think they could be a lot more healthier looking? I have to take a break in growing for a while-----Thanks again for answering and that link!:jointman:100_2561.JPG
 
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