If you don’t have a growlog please answer these questions.
What strain are you growing? Is it Auto, Fem or Reg?
Are you growing Indoor or outdoor?
Are you using nutrients? Which ones? How much?
Trying to post a picture of my feeding schedule and it’s not letting me post any pictures. Anyone knows why is that? I need to post pictures of my deficiency and i can’t do that either!? WTF
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If you don’t have a growlog please answer these questions.
What strain are you growing? Is it Auto, Fem or Reg?
Are you growing Indoor or outdoor?
Are you using nutrients? Which ones? How much?
Here are the pictures of my deficiencies and I can’t figure out what it is. Can somebody take a peek at the tips of the leaves and you will see like an orange amber color dried up tips. It’s not terrible and it’s not spreading so I don’t think it’s doing any damage to my grow but I do want to know what is causing it. I am not following Biobizz feeding schedule because it’s a little too intense and my PPM was through the roof using their schedule so I had to tone it down a bit. I have posted my schedule that’s been working for me just fine and it’s also a schedule that one of my friends who manages a 6,000 ft² growing facility in Colorado he is also using Biobizz nutrients and their soil the Light-Mix.
If you look at the tips of my leaves you will see this orange or amber color dried up ends. It’s not spreading and it’s not an all the leaves and I don’t believe it’s affecting my grow but I’m curious to find out what is causing it so in case it does get out of control I’ll know how to fix it. Here are a few pictures, maybe you can tell me what this is
@canagen they limited my replies for today and I have to wait 19 more hours before I do any more replies so I figured out reply to your message this way
I think you are correct and hit a nail on the head because yes the leaves that are showing these symptoms are only at the top of the canopy and it’s definitely not from heat stress because I keep the temperature between 82° - 85°. But mostly 85° which is exactly what plants need and the LED light I am using is tuned exactly for cannabis plants and keeps the leaf temperature at 85° steadily because that’s what they prefer. I am not a professor by far but I learned this from the company I bought my lights from and they are growers themselves and they have a huge warehouse where they grow their own stuff with their lights. www.blackdogled.com If you haven’t heard of them I highly recommend checking them out because yes they are more expensive than most but the yields you get with their lights is beyond any other light out there. I tried many different lights like Mars Hydro, roleadro, kind LED, king LED, viparspectra, spider farmer, and finally I used ADVANCED PLATINUM LED P150, P300, & P600 and I thought these were the best lights until I tried Black Dog LED PhytoMAX-2 400 and these lights blow out all the rest out of the water by far because the yields you get with these lights are at least 30% more. They just came out with the new line of PhytoMAX-3 and I got the 400 model which no produces the same intensity and flux as the older PhytoMAX-2 600. I can’t say enough good stuff about the company and their lights and the new grow tent with white walls that reflect double the light as the silver mylar walls do and they did their own test that’s supposed to down their website and you can see for yourself how white walls out performs silver walls. The tents are called “BudBox”. Oh, I forgot to mention that black dog is having a 20% sale across their whole website which never happens, only once per year on Black Friday so you can get their lights much cheaper until the end of November. This discount does not apply towards their new line of PhytoMAX-3. Even though I got there a new one I won’t get it until January because they are on back order and they are doing a pre-sale for their current customers. I think anybody can buy them now but I was one of the first ones who did and I got a discount but they know I don’t discount them at all.
Hi. That really doesn’t look like toxicity to me. Judging by the turned up leaf edges, I’d say they are suffering from light/heat related stresses and the amber tips indicate light burn. Are these isolated at the top part of the canopy?
Even after reading your edit, I would have to agree with @canagen . That taco/canoe shape is heat. Mine did that a lot until I lowered the temps to about high 70s and it stopped. Now in flowering I lowered to about 75 and it’s very very happy.
It looks exactly like mine did before I made that adjustment.
These grow recommendations are just that: recommendations. Suggestions. Ballpark. They’re more guidelines than actual rules. It’s okay to make adjustments because plants have individual needs and genetics as well.
I’d lower to about 80 and keep an eye on it. If it gets worse, take a photo and ask again and we’ll see what happens.
Thanks for your input and the leaves that are taco shape or canoeing those are very little new growth leaves and they always look like they are canaling when they are that little. I took a picture very close to the plants that’s why they look big but the temperature is right where it needs to be, I just have the light a little too close because the plants are getting taller and that’s why I am getting these orange dots. I actually called black dog LED company and I spoke to the owner of the company yesterday and he told me that this is exactly the problem that the light is a little too intense but my temperature is perfect which is 85° F.
Here’s a picture further away and you’ll see that nothing is canoeing out of the big normal leaves. Again thanks for the input brother! I’m always opened for suggestions and constructive criticism