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Light/ heat yes but the root cause my lay in environment; plant or root health or nutrients.Think this could be light stress? I just noticed it on all of the leaves I had cut the other day, maybe just stress in general from the root rot cleaning and transplant, some are at the bottom of plant though with yellow leaves so I added some mag and raised the light @Aqua Man
They’re going to be on week 6 on Thursday and just transitioned to flowering since they’re auto, that’s why I thought going up in ppms would be ideal but I’ll dilute for now. I’m using RO water I just finished your root rot remedy I’m going to continue using the southern Ag Garden in the res, with the great white. I was assuming that’s what all the brown is on them because I did take them out and massaged everything off during the last res change. Do you think the brown shit is bad bacteria? The brown is almost the same consistency of the Ag. The Wilting of the lower leaves was not present yesterday, not sure what it could be. Maybe defoliation. Hydroguard that was sent to me from Amazon was expired so I didn’t have for the remedy I didn’t see it at local hydro shop either, should the brown not be there?your feeding to heavy. Feed massive at half dose and total oom of around 600 after everything
Whats your source water. You have or had root issues and i woukd treat for root rot intil cleared up.
Here’s a root video update, looking a lot better now @Aqua Man
Its likely the cal mag how much are you adding?So not crazy of an issue more or less a concern that this is still a overload of nitrogen but yet I’m only at 600ppms and I’m only using flora trio and calmag I know the calmag is made from calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate but I’ve put in small amounts due to that reason. Any thought maybe just the strain? It’s a white widow auto
1/4 of recommended it’s the brand in the picture but I got an organic calmag that I’m going to try on next feeding because that is what I was assuming as wellIts likely the cal mag how much are you adding?
How much are you using? Organic or not it matter whats in it no matter how it was derived.1/4 of recommended it’s the brand in the picture but I got an organic calmag that I’m going to try on next feeding because that is what I was assuming as well
Yeah and then many of these so-called "organic" or "green line" products just salt out as their mineralic counterparts.There is no difference between organically derived or synthetic other than the process of breaking them down into ionic form.
AmenYeah and then many of these so-called "organic" or "green line" products just salt out as their mineralic counterparts.
Ok i think your ok with either. Just lower the ppm and see if that helps. The clawing thats there will stay. Personally i feel that would be an improvement albeit not a must to use that one instead@Aqua Man only one I could find that wasn’t derived from nitrogen View attachment 1252316
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