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Hi all,

This is my first grow so cut me some slack. I am at week 6 and week 7 on these two plants (both autoflowers). Denser plant is Gorilla Cookies Auto and the other is a unknown seed from the Champions Mix pack from Fast Buds.

Both plants are in a 50/50ish mix of Ocean Forrest and Happy Frog.

Watering with RO water, adding Cal Mag every watering, Recharge (every 10ish days), and Silica in the first 6 weeks.

My plants runoffs are measuring in the 3700 ppm range. Should I do a semi-flush with just plain RO water this watering in order to try and get it below 2000ppm?

The Gorilla Cookies is looking pretty healthy with the occasional brown spotting on leaves. The unknown strain on the other hand was getting crunchy leaves which I am attributing to possibly nitrogen burnout due to the high runoff.

What do you think my best play is here? Thanks!
 

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Hi all,

This is my first grow so cut me some slack. I am at week 6 and week 7 on these two plants (both autoflowers). Denser plant is Gorilla Cookies Auto and the other is a unknown seed from the Champions Mix pack from Fast Buds.

Both plants are in a 50/50ish mix of Ocean Forrest and Happy Frog.

Watering with RO water, adding Cal Mag every watering, Recharge (every 10ish days), and Silica in the first 6 weeks.

My plants runoffs are measuring in the 3700 ppm range. Should I do a semi-flush with just plain RO water this watering in order to try and get it below 2000ppm?

The Gorilla Cookies is looking pretty healthy with the occasional brown spotting on leaves. The unknown strain on the other hand was getting crunchy leaves which I am attributing to possibly nitrogen burnout due to the high runoff.

What do you think my best play is here? Thanks!
looking good for a first grow,.
 
3700 PPM, are u sure thats not EC. Ether way u are way to hot 🔥. Yes u must flush. 2000 ppm is still to high. Week 7 maybe around 800 - 1000 ppm.

My two cents bro, plants do look nice.
 
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