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Re: 800watt solar storm journal

Postby Heisenberg » Sat Aug 31, 2013 4:56 pm

These are photos of plants that have phosphorus deficiencies

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Re: 800watt solar storm journal

Postby Heisenberg » Sat Aug 31, 2013 4:59 pm

Actually this is a quote from a different web site, its a forum so, someones opinion

"Bob Marley's Best and Bob Marley's Special, Purple Tops, 4-Way Special all have keep dark purple lines going down the main stem and the fanleaf stems are also purple on these strains. Has nothing to do with Deficiencies.

I found that pretty much every strain that shows these purple lines are VERY VERY strong breeds and give massive yields and very potent. I grow all of the above and thats just simply how the stem is.

Now if it was RED lines i would say its a dificiency or some sort of stress but its not. "

Ill take a picture of my stem later and post it, its pretty crazy looking
But i see what you mean with the bottom picture. Its not nearly that visible in the leaf, just in some spots on the main steam, hopefully this is more of a strain thing

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Re: 800watt solar storm journal

Postby Heisenberg » Sat Aug 31, 2013 8:07 pm

Some shots, last day of week 3
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Re: 800watt solar storm journal

Postby Heisenberg » Sun Sep 01, 2013 12:51 pm

The leafs are nice and green don't, really see the purple too much in the leaf, its the stem mostly
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Re: 800watt solar storm journal

Postby SisterMaryElephant » Sun Sep 01, 2013 2:37 pm

Could be strain...could be something else:

Sick Plant Symptoms
Do the leaves have an overall dark green color with a purple, red, or blue pigmentation

Phosphorus

Phosphorus is a component of certain enzymes and proteins, adenosine triphosphate (ATP), ribonucleic acids (RNA), deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) and phytin. ATP is involved in various energy transfer reactions, and RNA and DNA are components of genetic information.


Phosphorus (P) deficiency

Figure 11 is severe phosphorus (P) deficiency during flowering. Fan leaves are dark green or red/purple, and may turn yellow. Leaves may curl under, go brown and die. Small-formed buds are another main symptom.
Phosphorus deficiencies exhibit slow growing, weak and stunted plants with dark green or purple pigmentation in older leaves and stems.
Some deficiency during flowering is normal, but too much shouldn't be tolerated. Red petioles and stems are a normal, genetic characteristic for many varieties, plus it can also be a co-symptom of N, K, and Mg-deficiencies, so red stems are not a foolproof sign of P-deficiency. Too much P can lead to iron deficiency.
Purpling: accumulation of anthocyanin pigments; causes an overall dark green color with a purple, red, or blue tint, and is the common sign of phosphate deficiency. Some plant species and varieties respond to phosphate deficiency by yellowing instead of purpling. Purpling is natural to some healthy ornamentals.


Try to keep an open mind...

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I still use HID and I'm NOT an LED expert. All of my LED knowledge is from other parties or research so I can't say from first hand experience one way or another. I also run a medical grow consulting business in SoCal.
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Re: 800watt solar storm journal

Postby Heisenberg » Sun Sep 01, 2013 10:17 pm

last day of week 3
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Re: 800watt solar storm journal

Postby MrNiceGuy » Sun Sep 01, 2013 10:20 pm

I know SME has said it before, but it really helps if you turn off your lights when taking pics. not a demand, just a request. all I see is bright purple, lol. nice looking plants nonetheless
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Re: 800watt solar storm journal

Postby Heisenberg » Wed Sep 04, 2013 10:50 pm

third day of week 4, had a pest problem, these super super tiny white bugs that move super slow on the underside of the leaf, I used some Einstein oil and their all dying off, It worked really well surprisingly. only time will tell

So far the plants look super healthy, very very frosty, even if you grow hid or mh might be a good idea to throw some of these uvb bulb in t5 fixture on either side of your fixture. seems to make quite a difference.
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Re: 800watt solar storm journal

Postby MrNiceGuy » Thu Sep 05, 2013 2:53 am

Looking great. Those little white bugs could be spider mites. Keep an eye on them. Your plants look healthy though.
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Re: 800watt solar storm journal

Postby SisterMaryElephant » Thu Sep 05, 2013 6:40 pm

You need to ID and treat the pests sooner rather than later, pocket magnifiers and microscopes are available. A pyrethrum, neem or azamax fogger would probably be best if you don't wait too long but you need to know what you have first. 4 weeks in narrows your options.

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