First Grow..Tips appreciated - Leaves forming pools of liquid

Syfa

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Aeroponic System with Drippers
600w HPS - Just switched to new Philips Son-T bulb
GH nutes with koolbloom and superthrive
5 days in to 12-12


Just wondering if anyone can explain why my plants are forming pools of liquid. Doesnt seem to be hurting or burning them. I aint overfeeding and are looking really healthy. Throw me some suggestions if u got any!
 

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armlengthbuds

Well-Known Member
Aeroponic System with Drippers
600w HPS - Just switched to new Philips Son-T bulb
GH nutes with koolbloom and superthrive
5 days in to 12-12


Just wondering if anyone can explain why my plants are forming pools of liquid. Doesnt seem to be hurting or burning them. I aint overfeeding and are looking really healthy. Throw me some suggestions if u got any!
hows your humidity looking. the pics looks good and if your lucky those pools are the beginnings of alot of resin!!! Hard to see good in picks but humidity may be the culprit. get a meter(hygrometer) wal-mart if u dont already. and whats your water schedule like?

 

Syfa

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Watering 15mins off, 15mins on. Was originally watering 45mins off, 15 but they were drooping from being underfeed. They only get droopy now right at the end of the day. The pools of liquid only form on two or three fan leaves just under the top folage. They never burn nor seem to harm the plant so aint that big of a deal, just wondering if anyone could explain if this is normal. I keep the Ph at a constant 5.8 and the nutes at 1100. Got a room fan blowing on them and it's cool enough to keep the light 13 inchs away without burning them. Left the light at 11 inchs on the day when i took these pics and i think that's why the top leaves look about lazy. It's only 16 - 18"C outside It's about 24 - 26"C in the room and i leave the door open i tiny bit to vent the room.
 
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