Clawing and burn marks, need advice

kittycakes

New Member
the grow:
i am growing quite succsesfully for the first time 3x white widow, under 3x150w bloom light (they are in flower). im using bio bizz products all organic with Light mix soil and grow + bloom fertilizer and top-max to help bud production (havent started that yet). temps are comfortable around 22-25 at day, and 18-20 at night with constant humidity under 50%

the problem:
they started showing burned leaves (PH burn i think) and small marks on the leaves,they got worse with clawing and burns on more places. i found out that this probably is nitrogen toxisity and the trigger probably being PH problems, i tested the water and its too alkaline at 7+
i recently took them off nutes (for the last 2 waterings) and started ph balancing them, its been 5 days ca since i started it and no dramatic signs of recovery, but they are not getting worse.

other than that the plants are healthy and looking good

i attached pictures and want to hear your opinion about it, am i being impatient and scared over nothing, or is there still a problem that needs to be fixed asap?

sorry for my fingerprint paranoia
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Tupapa

Well-Known Member
Soil takes normally about a week to 10 days to c changes. Everything looks good at longest it not spreading u good.,also it will be good to use some sort of calmag. GL
 

kittycakes

New Member
Soil takes normally about a week to 10 days to c changes. Everything looks good at longest it not spreading u good.,also it will be good to use some sort of calmag. GL
right, makes sense. i should be able to breathe easier now.
I was wondering what the hell that was all about.
You mean to tell me you are afraid somebody could get your finger prints off a damn picture on the internet?
yes, im a bit paranoid and it might be a bit unessesairy. not saying anyone would waste their time reading my prints, but it is very possible, especially with hi-def photos like the ones i take with my phone. i like to make sure not to put anything on the net that can be traced back to me, including pic-info that includes the excact gps location of the pic and time, date, name, who's phone it is etc.
can never be too safe, even if it makes me look a bit silly
 

TacoMac

Well-Known Member
Actually, no. It's not possible. Not even remotely.

The scanner required to take fingerprints digitally is required by law to have a resolution of 1200 DPI @ 100% of size. That image you posted is not only not 100% of size of your actual hand, it's at 72 dpi as well.

NASA couldn't get your finger prints off that picture, let alone law enforcement.

You've been watching WAY too much TV. Take off the tin foil hat. Relax a bit.
 

kittycakes

New Member
Actually, no. It's not possible. Not even remotely.

The scanner required to take fingerprints digitally is required by law to have a resolution of 1200 DPI @ 100% of size. That image you posted is not only not 100% of size of your actual hand, it's at 72 dpi as well.

NASA couldn't get your finger prints off that picture, let alone law enforcement.
didnt know that, more you know.
well, one less thing i have to worry about in that case. i just assumed that it could be a risk since my phone take 4000x3000 photos and the fact that i could crearly see my prints in the photo. like i said, paranoia
 

Orlando737

Well-Known Member
didnt know that, more you know.
well, one less thing i have to worry about in that case. i just assumed that it could be a risk since my phone take 4000x3000 photos and the fact that i could crearly see my prints in the photo. like i said, paranoia
Yeah, you get help for your sick plants and a reason to put your suspicions to rest for the price of one..!
:peace:
 
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