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    Also it’s all the buds on one plant, 4 are on the same reservoir and don’t have these signs on leaves, they start going yellow then crispy, this is the biggest plant in there don’t know if that makes any difference.

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    My first thoughts were light burn. This can make plants look over fed. However on a whole the plant is very dark green. Cheese generally likes 1.2 ec feed strength (low - mid feeder) Its good the ph is going up, this tells me there is activity going on in the pot and food is being eaten. How about the ec mate? is it dropping / staying static? You want ec falling / ph rising as an ideal situation. I take it you are on top of res temps etc?

    Is that one big plant closer to lamps?

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    Raise your light

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    Hi the ec is slightly going down. Not at the same rate as ph going up. It’s 9week strain. I’ll drain res and reduce the ec level as I go on my feed chart so it’s high on that. Yes it’s one big plant it grew at a quicker rate than the others. It’s only that one that’s showing these signs. Thanks for help so far.

    Lights raised ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by andymac View Post
    Hi the ec is slightly going down. Not at the same rate as ph going up. It’s 9week strain. I’ll drain res and reduce the ec level as I go on my feed chart so it’s high on that. Yes it’s one big plant it grew at a quicker rate than the others. It’s only that one that’s showing these signs. Thanks for help so far.

    Lights raised ??
    Thats good the ec is dropping a tad. Like bin man says lift the light higher up. Just out of interest what EC have you been feeding at?

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    I’ve just followed feed chart so it was at 2.4 ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by andymac View Post
    I’ve just followed feed chart so it was at 2.4 ??
    Fuck me that is high for cheese. ok i think you have over fed these and they became sensitive to the light. What is the EC of you're tap water before adding nutes, just the water ok. If it is low like mine 0.4 then that 2.4 is a huge amount of feed for cheese. Like i say never gone over 1.2 bar 1 or 2 feeds of 1.4 after i had used pk. Get that one big plant and flush out the nutes. Refeed with a much lower dose ie 1.0 ec and ph 6.0... As soon as she shows you (ie yellowing leaves at the bottom / middle of the plant then up the ec to 1.2 Wow suprised they are not crispy tbf lol. I can only assume you have a super high EC in you're tap water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmobyToker#1 View Post
    Fuck me that is high for cheese. ok i think you have over fed these and they became sensitive to the light. What is the EC of you're tap water before adding nutes, just the water ok. If it is low like mine 0.4 then that 2.4 is a huge amount of feed for cheese. Like i say never gone over 1.2 bar 1 or 2 feeds of 1.4 after i had used pk. Get that one big plant and flush out the nutes. Refeed with a much lower dose ie 1.0 ec and ph 6.0... As soon as she shows you (ie yellowing leaves at the bottom / middle of the plant then up the ec to 1.2 Wow suprised they are not crispy tbf lol. I can only assume you have a super high EC in you're tap water.
    1.2 plus the base Smoby ?

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    Raise that light to bout 20"-22" . I find thats the sweet spot with a parabolic . I can do a little lower in certain conditions but 20" is my safe spot

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    My base is 0.6, it’s strange as some them love it and there’s a few now looking a little worse for ware.

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