What y’all think is happening to my leaves

I recommend elevating your pots out of the drain pans so they don’t sit in runoff. You could be creating a hotspot in the bottom of the pot.

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What would you use to do that like 2x4 or something?

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Water them good suck up run off twice then start over you’ll be fine bruh, ph your stuff if your not

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Avoid wood. When I get to a point where I’ll need to elevate my pots, I’m going to use 2" sections of 2-3" pvc as feet. 3 or 4 of those per pot should work.

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Anyone have a lead on a good ph tester? Not trying to spend a ton of money, but something quality.
Thank you in advanced

So somethings have been discovered my ph was 7.5 that might be the problem! If I go to like a 6.3 in this watering tonight will I have a problem?
Thank you!

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No problem, fix the pH and that should help the plant take what it needs.

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So I ran 4 gallons through this plant because it looks sick and my ppm was2457 and ec was5278

What’s happening?
Thank you in advanced!

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And that is only happening on one side of the plant like 3 or 4 shoots on one side.
Thanks

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New growth is always a lighter color.
What kind of lights do you have?
Where are your lights in relation to the plants?

Phlizon led 24 inches

4000 watt and only tuned up to 8

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Do you have a light meter?

Negative I do not

No way its 4000 watts! It would melt the plants. There website wont load. There is no way. They are liars


There is no such thing as 4000W PPFD value LOl. Thats straight bullshit. Well if you could run 4000 watts there would be a value. But this is bad one. They dont list any power stats! Anywhere!

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You need one. It doesn’t have to be a super accurate quantum meter, but you do need one.
In the meantime, download a lux meter app to your phone and use that.

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Cheap does as cheap is!!! If you’re in it for the long haul would really suggest quality meters. You spend a lot of money on lights, genetics, nutes, etc…why not optimize your grow with good quality meters…Hanna Instruments has a broad range of meters. FWIW

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They have lots of good looking meters, unfortunately, I did not see any light meters.

I have one like this. It is accurate enough for my small grows.

When you get it, you need to take a few measurements with it.
Full sunlight no clouds = what reading on your meter?
Full Moon at night = what on your meter.

You want these to give yourself a base to work from.
On my meter, 90,000 lux is a full bright sun day, but I live in Hawaii near the equator so my sun readings will be different than yours.

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Ya but it’s indoor? How does that come into play?

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