Indoor First Grow 2x4 Tent 600 W HPS

What is your PH you feed with, and what is the PH of the runoff?

My ph going in is right between 6.5 - 7. Hard to say exactly what it is because I'm using the drops. I'm not getting any runoff because I'm only watering 2cups every 3 days. In the future I plan on getting a good ph meter but from what I've read it's not worth getting a cheap one.
 
Looks like cal/mag to me. How old are you plants? Ive just started getting it myself.

That's what I'm thinking too. Hopefully I should be able to tell in a few days after feeding them molasses and epsom salt last night. The plants are at day 25 from being planted and around day 20 from the day they sprouted.
 
I adjusted the strings on my pants to bend them a little further today. I'm really loving how they're responding to the LsT. I swear I can literally see the difference on the lower branches within hours.

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After:
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My other LST project :D (it's an indoor lime tree)
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My gnat trap hasn't caught anything yet. I took the Saran Wrap off today. Otherwise I'm thinking maybe I need to add a banana peel or something to attract them more. Either way my sns will be here this week so they will die! Lol

These spots on my leaves are driving me nuts! Lol Not sure if I caused them by spraying the plants while under the light, if they have a cal/mag def, nute burn, or ph lockout. At this point it's minimal but I like to catch things early if I can. I will be keeping a close eye on them, not like i don't stare at them for hours anyways :D
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Yeah I know what you mean. My white widow was getting unruly so i decided to tuck alot of the big fan leaves underneath to allow the lower nodes to get light. The are noticably larger already this morning... Im thinking I need to jump on this bondage bandwagon
 
Yeah I know what you mean. My white widow was getting unruly so i decided to tuck alot of the big fan leaves underneath to allow the lower nodes to get light. The are noticably larger already this morning... Im thinking I need to jump on this bondage bandwagon

Thinking you should try it :D I was leaf tucking before as well but it didn't make nearly as big of a difference as LST.
 
Yeah I think I will do it on my newer plants it should be alot easier in coco than dwc. Are the pots you are using just the standard flimsy ones? Those are what I have and i like the idea of just punchimg thumb tacks through them.Do you have anything on mind to secur..them once they are bigger and stronger though? Or do you think the thumb tacks will be able to hold them?
 
Yeah I think I will do it on my newer plants it should be alot easier in coco than dwc. Are the pots you are using just the standard flimsy ones? Those are what I have and i like the idea of just punchimg thumb tacks through them.Do you have anything on mind to secur..them once they are bigger and stronger though? Or do you think the thumb tacks will be able to hold them?

Prolly easier on coco vs DWC. These pots are actually pretty sturdy. I got them from homedepot. The plastic on the lip is thinner than the rest. I was just contemplating this morning if I'd need to put something sturdier vs tacs. They are holding really well so far. I started thinking the whole point is low stress so it really shouldn't pull too hard. I plan on adjusting it slightly each day so the plant shouldn't have too much resistance. Otherwise if it gets flimsy ill upgrade to screws. Just like how easy it is to tac these in plus they'll hardly leave a mark when I take them out.
 
The spots are spreading more. Any opinions guys? Im thinking nutrient deficiency but really guessing. Also the last pic that leaf has a few brown spots but the green coloration def looks off.
 

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