White Widow

Yes.

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Hey @Stephane

I think your ONA gel is bit close to the Grobo. I know for certain you shouldnt put inside the Grobo and others said don’t even keep it in the same grow room. Keep that in mind as it can change the taste and flavours in a negative way. I could be overly parnoid but thought I’d throw it out there for you. :+1:

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Had done my the day before lol. We really do have the same set up. I think we have the same pH/EC meters also haha. Let me guess, Amazon?

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Ok I’ll remove the ONA gel from the room and place it outside. Thanks for the heads up.

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Lol… yup Amazon for the win.

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Day 30! Small hair cut just two large fan leaves sitting on the lid under the canopy that were 90% in the shade.

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Can’t wait to see what this turns into I have a clone of what I’m running now and was thinking about crossing that with white whidow

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Should I be worried? Just noticed this right now.

Could it be a calcium deficiency?

@Stephen my ticket should still be open from the ph probe calibration etc. If you have a chance to take a look I would greatly appreciate it.

:roll_eyes::confounded:

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@Stephane,

Sorry to see this happening… Hope the ((#GroboTeam)) can save this for you… :crossed_fingers::crossed_fingers:

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My plant had that and was corrected with a shift of ph to 6 to allow for more calcium

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Thats exactly what I’m thinking is that it’s a calcium deficiency. It’s incredible that a slight change in your pH can change what your plant can and can’t intake.

Hi @Stephane,

I wouldn’t be worried. It seems your fill water is entering the system at a pH of about 4.8 and the system is raising it to acceptable ranges. You are entering the bottom of the range, so I’ve pushed your goal up a bit.

TLDR;
pH has been raised

Stephen

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Thank you!

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My very bottom leaves look like that also, but not quite that bad. @Stephen am I good or is just not enough light getting to them? My pH is somewhere around 5.3-5.5, maybe a tad low…?

Hey @Dew,

You got a slight bump up too. Seeing your pH running at about 5.9 average, which is fine. Keep me posted!

Stephen

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Appreciate it!

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Ok so this morning I looked at the sick fan leaf on the right and it seemed worse. I decided to cut it off and let new growth take over that was previously largely covered by this leaf.

Now my plant looks slightly lopsided but it’s ok I think it was time for that leaf to go.

I’ll be doing this for any further affected leaves if they get worse than what they are now.

Hope I’m making the right call on this one.

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@Stephane,
This isn’t good did you put in a (https://support.grobo.io) :tickets::ticket: Ticket yet?.. They’ll help you out with more information on your status of the plant… :crossed_fingers::crossed_fingers:

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If you read a little above you will see that @Stephen is watching the data still from my #2 bottle draining completely in the first 10 days. Since then @GroboJason and I did a full calibration of the pH probe and now we are just watching.

My pH has since been raised a tiny bit as of yesterday so I hope this will rectify the issue in the coming days. For now all I can do is simply remove leaves that simply won’t heal and allow new growth to prosper.

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Things are looking good, I’ll be watching for a bit longer. :wink:

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