That is right, 8 oz....that was the most of any one plant Ive grown inside. Answer to your question is depends on strain and grow medium. I would put no more than 8 in that space but again strain and grow medium make a difference.
Old thread but ive grown autos inside for the last 10 years under 2, 300 3w LED lights whos name is banned here. There is also a light mover. The most dry yield I got was 8 oz from Northern Light Auto from CK seeds. The resin produced was so thick it fell off the plant and looked like sugar...
I see light burn or stripes, too many nutes and root rot. Back up your lights and lower nutes to match your light rating....other words if lights are 750w set you upper limits on nutes 750-800. A 1ft plant is a 100 watt plant, 2ft 200 watts and so forth. Rippled leaf edges say too many nutes...
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What you are seeing in the op pictures is light burn from those leds too close. Back them up to manufactures recommended height from plants. Usually its 18" for flower and 24-30" for vegging. Most of the nutrient lock out and leaf burn grower experience is caused by LEDs being too close. What...
LED light at 6" will do it, plus it pancaked the plant, see thick short stems. If 16" is all you can go with light you going to have a difficult time later on. I would also cut those nute levels in half until you get a plant up past a foot. LED lights are intense and burn easily and remember...
Not sure I would scrap the grow just yet unless they are autoflowers. If you have the ph at 5.8 -6.2, water temp 68f or lower, room temp 74-78f, aerated water, lights at the correct distance, your system should produce good weed. If you get the system corrected the plants will take off and grow...
Thats root rot but I see new growth. They only way Ive seen root rot in dwc is water temps to high. You said your temps were 62-63. Check your temp gauge and make sure its not off. 68F or lower water temps and oxygen rich water means no root rot. I would add 5ml per gallon until its gone.
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How old is the h202 your using and what strength is it? If you have a root problem use 3-5 ml per gallon of 32% h2o2, add it again in 3-4 days. If your water temps are 64 you should not get root rot at all. I dont see root rot on your plants in the last set of pictures. B52 will stain roots. I...