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Fuzz1068

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Kinda more around the middle & sides
I cropped the one to kinda tame it down from stretching they say it's bad to do to an auto but screw it it perked back up. Maybe I'm over thinking it either way I have to run them out and start picking things up off the shopping list above.
Thanks again for the help
 

Fuzz1068

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Come to think of it I did use 3grm of mega crop to a gallon of water about 2wks ago other than that straight spring water. Bat guano perlite and bio biz and vermiculite as the soil mix few cups of peat moss nothing with fertilizer in the like miracle grow etc
 

NothinYet

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Kinda more around the middle & sides
I cropped the one to kinda tame it down from stretching they say it's bad to do to an auto but screw it it perked back up. Maybe I'm over thinking it either way I have to run them out and start picking things up off the shopping list above.
Thanks again for the help
Just remember. If you decide to go with the constant voltage series drivers ( the ones with the 24 or 20 on the end) you wire parallel, or the constant current series drivers (the c1050 or c1400) you wire in series.

The advantages of wiring series is you use less wires, but the voltage gets around 200+ volts. Make sure everything is grounded properly.

Advantages of parallel is running at less volts 19-25v, but more wiring is needed. But you can use wiring thats rated for less volts, I use thermostat wire in my build. It's rated 150v. I'm running 25v

One more thing to add to that list would be 18awg solid core wiring for the wago to strip connectors, 14 awg solid core wire for wago to wago, and a power cord for the driver. Home depot sells the 10' power cords for about $10. If you have a pc power cord laying around it should work, most desktop pc's have 300w power supplies. The rating is usually on the cord.
 

Randomblame

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You can see it a little better on this pic
Add some epsom salt, mate, I see mg deficits on the upper leaves. And keep the air humidity in check, should be 55-60% @30°C/84°F for optimal growing conditions with LED. If the humidity is too low the VPD get's too high, for that reason roots absorbs too much calcium, which blocks mg and iron. The results also looks like this.
For now I would increase humidity and add some magnesium or some CalMag.
 

Fuzz1068

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Calmag was the ticket. I was in a pinch used calcium magnesium and zinc vitamins used 2tabs a little hot water to melt it down mixed into gallon of tap water starting to look much better recieved calmag today did the mix tspn too a gallon of spring water 1 cup each plant thanks again
 

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Randomblame

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Calmag was the ticket. I was in a pinch used calcium magnesium and zinc vitamins used 2tabs a little hot water to melt it down mixed into gallon of tap water starting to look much better recieved calmag today did the mix tspn too a gallon of spring water 1 cup each plant thanks again

Do not use vitamin pills for humans, they contain talcum, cornstarch and other things that are of no use.
Use CalMag mainly in veg and early flowering(until end of stretch), that's the time when your plants need it most. ~5ml/gal every 2nd watering should be enough..
 
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