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So,im,having,an issue with my,room,I'm runnin,36 6x6 in a 4x4 tray and am having issues maintain my oh level within the cube I feed at 5.6 and about 600ppm atm but I'm testing my cubes and i,have 6.8 ph with 700ppm and they look like shit i don't no what,to do besides flush,which I have done and they looked better started feeding again,and boom,back to the bullshit what's going on im,starting,to,stress out plants look,yellow and droopy any help from anyone would be much appreciated
 

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I'm no expert but it sounds to me like you might be overfeeding. If that's the case then I would flush with water again. Until they look better. Then use a lower ppm. I'm learning that less is more. Also maybe your pH is a little low. What does the manufacturer recommend? Nice set up by the way.

PS I've never grown your way so take my advice with a grain of salt. You will probably get better advice on here anyways. Happy growing!
 
I'm no expert but it sounds to me like you might be overfeeding. If that's the case then I would flush with water again. Until they look better. Then use a lower ppm. I'm learning that less is more. Also maybe your pH is a little low. What does the manufacturer recommend? Nice set up by the way.

PS I've never grown your way so take my advice with a grain of salt. You will probably get better advice on here anyways. Happy growing!
thanks bro I appreciate the response I've considered that but I have a low mix right now if anything I flushed
Both are rising tho that's what's tripping me out my soil look great it's the cubes that are looking stressed out
 
Both are rising tho that's what's got me stumped I'll post a pic of one of em so u can,look better
 

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I'm running 350-400 tds at 6.8 pH I'm thinking I will up my ppm to 450 TDS at see what affect that has on my garden. Baby steps. Remember "less is more" if that was happening in my garden and I was using dirt or cubes I would hit it with straight water once or twice then feed with 200-300 ppm nute solution until they start to look great then slowly up the ppm but not too much. I'm using coco so I can't run straight water. In coco I would just lower my ppm. Good luck! Keep us posted on your progress
 
I'm running 350-400 tds at 6.8 pH I'm thinking I will up my ppm to 450 TDS at see what affect that has on my garden. Baby steps. Remember "less is more" if that was happening in my garden and I was using dirt or cubes I would hit it with straight water once or twice then feed with 200-300 ppm nute solution until they start to look great then slowly up the ppm but not too much. I'm using coco so I can't run straight water. In coco I would just lower my ppm. Good luck! Keep us posted on your progress
Nutrient-Lockout-Chart-Cannabis-2.jpg

Youre locking out phosphorous and potassium at 6.5 in coco.
 
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Youre locking out phosphorous and potassium at 6.5 in coco.
Thank you for mentioning that. That is a misprint. I actually ph to 5.8 not 6.8 I just tride to edit that post and fix it but edit was not available. That is a very nice chart. I will keep that one for my records. Again thank you.
 
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I've always ran a 5.6 ph 5.8 seems high from everything I've always done juat,having issues gonna let em,dry out and see if I can,flush em back to a normal level
 
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