--<<Ak47 auto>>-- M4

I was just gong to say NO. Why would you? LOL

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You can but make it you lower leaves that don’t get light.

wil

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Exactly @latewood hahahha
Good point @garrigan62 :+1: I should have mentioned that lol

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I wouldn’t that may cause to much stress

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Thx people. I take some leaves out(not much) because the density was to high.
I find a interesting video :wink: for you hidro guys
I think you can build that at a bigger scale. I also think something like this will work whit battery if the power will go down.

@ktreez420 @Tonyb @Donaldj @McLovin777

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Nifty video I keep redundancies in place for most important gear

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Find it @Donaldj… Thx

The ak47 auto is starting to get more yellowing leaves, the clone is beautiful green but ak47 is light green… Day 88 from sprout!

Strain; ak47 auto

Soil in pots, Hydroponic, or Coco? Soil

System type? 5gl fabric pot

PH of runoff or solution in reservoir? 6.8ph in /not tested the runoff

What is strength of nutrient mix? EC, or Tds 900-960ppm

Indoor or Outdoor: indoor
Light system, size? Meizhi 450w

Temps; Day, Night: day75-83/75-80
Humidity; Day, Night 55-60%

Ventilation system; Yes, No, Size: yes, intake small pc fan, exhaust bathroom fan

AC, Humidifier, De-humidifier: na
Co2; Yes, No: no



In the right corner (down is the clone)
Any idee what is happening or what to do?
@Donaldj @Countryboyjvd1971 @garrigan62 @Hogmaster @bob31 @FloridaSon @Oldstoner @Majiktoker @latewood @ktreez420

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More pictures, but not so good

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So what to do?

My first thought is to test the runoff and see if it’s a deficiency. From there you can determine if it’s something in the soil, or the atmosphere.

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A little to much watering?

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@WillyJ I don’t overwater her

Ok just a thought sorry

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@ktreez420 water her whit 6.8ph and 350ppm and the runoff is 7.4ph and 700 ppm
PS Feed her 2 days ago whit 6ml of terra max and 1.5ml(full dose) bloombastic

Yea, sounds like you have a pH issue is the root zone causing a nutrient lock out and nutrient build up in the soil. I’d recommend a flush, but that depends on how much longer you plan on having her grow?

:v::evergreen_tree::evergreen_tree:

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She have at least 3 weeks to go before harvest @ktreez420

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Then yea, I’d flush her with plain pH’ed water and get your soil back to where to want it. Flush then feed is my recommendation.

But make sure you flush correctly and get the runoff down to where you want it before feeding again!

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Ok so I will flush whit 6.0ph? @ktreez420

Noo, you’ll want to flush with 6.5 because you’ll be running 10+ gallons of water through your soil.

A true flush is using 3x the amount of soil you have, but in water. So, if you are growing in a 5 gal pot and you want to do a flush, you need to flush with 15 gallons of water lol

Therefore, I’d pH all my water to 6.5 because by the end of 15 gallons, you should get the soil pH to 6.5, but that’s also why I say to be careful and keep checking the runoff after each gallon you use during the flushing process.

I hope this isn’t confusing you!

:v::evergreen_tree::evergreen_tree:

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