I would love to stick one of those in each bucket but that’s crazy loot. EC in EC out for now. Lol
I’m just going to do one to test and move it around to get the average, but at least these log compared to the aroya spot check.
If the sensor dosent log is it even fucking worth it? I don’t know the spot check sensor you mentioned but if it’s priced like that other one what a fucking scam. Cannabis deffinitly gets taxed unfairly.
I Agree, that’s why I haven’t got the aroya spot check, even though it would take a couple sensors per zone, just with 1 I’ll be able to dial in irrigation better then just guessing run off.
Looks like it will work. Does it have software with it that logs data?
Same thing I do. Each irrigation zone has continual runoff monitoring.
The athena boys are bringing the nutrient solution up basically to the point that salinity stress becomes the limiting factor on water uptake due to reduced osmotic potential. It makes me wonder if that’s maybe a better way to steer a high value crop than running media on the dryer side.
Yes it’s called hobonet, not sure who chose the name lol
Some of these guys are running crazy high media ec during stretch.
Ive never tried it, but that honestly makes sense. Using ec to cause stress should help budset.
I usually try to cause 3 stress events during bloom. They’re just using a different tool to cause the stress.
I’ve been doing some reading on crop steering and essentially it’s simple but you need the tools to be able to do it properly.
I am fairly familiar with steering, greenhouse tomatoes were my main crop in school. It’s pretty amazing how overwatering will delay budset. But we didn’t have a fancy setup like aroya, just knowingly underwayering.
Seems like I have something up with my jealousy, it’s the only plants doing it on the table.
Does this look more like a deficiency or excess?
I’m thinking maybe phosphorus?
Veg or bloom? May I see a photo of the new growth on the plant?
Hard to tell by photos, but only only the bottom right leaf on the clone tray appears to have the trademark olive green followed by necrosis that would be indicative of phosphorous. The top right leaf looks like later stage potassium deficiency. The ones on the left look mostly overfed.
It’s important to remember that a visible deficiency in one element is commonly caused by an excess of other elements.
Any 7+ prong leaves on that strain?
No there’s no 7 leaves on it, mostly 5.
I gave them a flush today with the same feed, I have a 5x8 table with 21 plants and the only two with issues are the jealousy, one is in coco and one in pro mix.
Hopefully the flush will help with it not getting any worse.
I hand watered in some microbes about a week ago, not sure if that would affect anything? I’m not really sure why I added them since I’m using cleanse but the company said at a low dose the cleanse shouldn’t bother it.
What strain is that?