315W CMH SIngle Plant DWC SCROG.

THCBrain

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Mystery plants chopped disappointed with the yeild but the quality is way better I guess this strain taught me how not to grow it lol, next run in with a chocolate kush under the cmh, may even run the kush under its own 315 in a 1.0m tent if it gets large enough, and a scrog net might make a reappearance in my room, options ate endless.
 

Haze the maze

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This was a few days ago, day 9 or 10 I think, the yellowing started and I put it down to nute burn so dropped the E/C, but it's a lot more clear now that its the areas directly underneath the light that are burnt.View attachment 3924782 View attachment 3924783 View attachment 3924784 View attachment 3924785 View attachment 3924786 View attachment 3924787
Stickman Hi,
I just got back from a crazy 2 day's in Vancouver BC. Went to the Snoop Dog concert. I'm still wasted but, I'm up with My wife in the morning acting all like I don't have a two day hangover.
Anyways I saw that you got light burn from your CMH. I'll be firing up My room with My NEW CMH unit that I got soon so...
What's up exactly how far away was your light to do this to your most excellent girl and how far away have you been trying to keep the light from your tops.
Thanks in advance.

:peace: peace
 

calliandra

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Hm interesting!
They don't look like they got physically burned by the light though (I had that with leaves growing into bulbs, so..)
Actually, the way they look, it reminds me of the way my sour stomper's leaves looked as it pushed my lights to max height and still grew on...
I have this vague concept of too much light causing problems with nutrient balance. I thought at the time it had to do with nutes & very quick growth, but that was possibly aggravated by an excess of light intensity?

Or is that what you meant all along, and I'm just slow to catch on? Cheers! :bigjoint:
 

TheStickMan

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Mystery plants chopped disappointed with the yeild but the quality is way better I guess this strain taught me how not to grow it lol, next run in with a chocolate kush under the cmh, may even run the kush under its own 315 in a 1.0m tent if it gets large enough, and a scrog net might make a reappearance in my room, options ate endless.
Sounds good, wheres the chocolate kush from? Always wanted to do Chocolope
 

TheStickMan

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Stickman Hi,
I just got back from a crazy 2 day's in Vancouver BC. Went to the Snoop Dog concert. I'm still wasted but, I'm up with My wife in the morning acting all like I don't have a two day hangover.
Anyways I saw that you got light burn from your CMH. I'll be firing up My room with My NEW CMH unit that I got soon so...
What's up exactly how far away was your light to do this to your most excellent girl and how far away have you been trying to keep the light from your tops.
Thanks in advance.

:peace: peace
I'm absolutely jealous of your weekend, sounds wicked!!
Erm I reckon it was probably around 10 inch away from the tops, its probably around 20 inch now if not more.
I wish you al the best with your grow!!!
 

TheStickMan

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Hm interesting!
They don't look like they got physically burned by the light though (I had that with leaves growing into bulbs, so..)
Actually, the way they look, it reminds me of the way my sour stomper's leaves looked as it pushed my lights to max height and still grew on...
I have this vague concept of too much light causing problems with nutrient balance. I thought at the time it had to do with nutes & very quick growth, but that was possibly aggravated by an excess of light intensity?

Or is that what you meant all along, and I'm just slow to catch on? Cheers! :bigjoint:
Yeah pretty much! lol
Definitely no heat burn, its the intensity of the light that has done the damage, and I think it has made her extra thirsty, drinking more and forcing her to take in more nutrients than she needed!
I've flushed her for a couple of days and she isn't looking too great if I'm honest. I remember yours was sort of defoliating herself?! Mine seems to be doing the same! At this rate there will be no fan leaves left!!!
 

horribleherk

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Yeah pretty much! lol
Definitely no heat burn, its the intensity of the light that has done the damage, and I think it has made her extra thirsty, drinking more and forcing her to take in more nutrients than she needed!
I've flushed her for a couple of days and she isn't looking too great if I'm honest. I remember yours was sort of defoliating herself?! Mine seems to be doing the same! At this rate there will be no fan leaves left!!!
hopefully she will come back around & you can get back to finishing her out I'm baffled only time I've seen anything similar is once I put an electric heater too close & killed a lot of leaves off but only the closest to the heater my led don't give off too muck heat but if it gets too close my leaves start doing weird stuff
 

Anon Emaus

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Yeah pretty much! lol
Definitely no heat burn, its the intensity of the light that has done the damage, and I think it has made her extra thirsty, drinking more and forcing her to take in more nutrients than she needed!
I've flushed her for a couple of days and she isn't looking too great if I'm honest. I remember yours was sort of defoliating herself?! Mine seems to be doing the same! At this rate there will be no fan leaves left!!!
Oh no, maybe hang the 400w up and let it calm down?
You're providing Silica aren't you? That's supposed to help with plant health in areas like that I believe.
 

mattyblade1

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Yeah pretty much! lol
Definitely no heat burn, its the intensity of the light that has done the damage, and I think it has made her extra thirsty, drinking more and forcing her to take in more nutrients than she needed!
I've flushed her for a couple of days and she isn't looking too great if I'm honest. I remember yours was sort of defoliating herself?! Mine seems to be doing the same! At this rate there will be no fan leaves left!!!
Not good mate as she was doing so well. Any pics??
 
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