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Just an update, am now feeding 3 times a day. Lights are on from 6am to 6pm. First feed - 7am with a fair bit of run off, smaller feed at midday and 4pm with a little run off. Ppm is at 720.

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Sounds good mlg [emoji16] just check your runoff every now and then to make sure they're feeding and not getting buildup [emoji4]

 

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So since upping the watering frequency I've noticed that the leaves are very deep green and tacoing up. To the touch they almost feel brittle. I see a bit of nute burn on the tips but I've read on other forums H&G when in flower has too much N. I've yet to test runoff but that's my next task. In the meanwhile I've raised the lights but the meter says they're about 50k lumens so should be good and it doesn't look like light burn otherwise would have presented itself way before this.

I've lowered the ppms today by adding water so now it sits at 550ppm instead of just over 700ppm.

Any ideas or predictions? I'm guessing my run off ppm when tested may be high.

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Up your run off, get more air across top of canopy

Always test run off

As I've stated b4 u will be surprised how much solution u use

If u can hold a feather in your room , go around n see where your dead spots r , if the feathers don't move in any location u have a problem waiting to occur

Again u will be surprised where the feather doesn't move

 

 

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