Jklem
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My ppms are at a standstill at 225 I might of shocked them if youre saying 2 degrees will do it. Water was about 75 and I put in 70 degree water when I put waterline up. I'm sitting at 76 in the tent and 61 humidity. I'm running 24/0 since the start figured temp would stay consistent that way. Got two stand still fans. One for the driver on light to dissipate heat and the other to get movement on the plants. Could the clawing be from sign of stress or maybe from the shock?I would say roots look good.
Ppm 300ish
Air temp 75-80f lights on and 10fish cool lights out.
Good air movement to keep microclimates from causing issues. Oscillating fans work well for this.
Water temp under 75f with either beneficial bacteria or sterile.
Humidity 60ish% and lower at night if possible.
Light intensity kept about 20k lux for a week.
When changing water make sure the temp is acceptable and try to shoot for 2f difference or less to avoid shock.
Then give her a few days to a week to see results.
Change to 18/6. 24/0 is only decent for low light intensity. When lights on they are photosynthesizing and transpiring. Which means they are taking up nutrients non stop so maybe some clawing from nitrogen. But can also cause stress if the DLI or getting close to light saturation they will droop as they start photorespiration because they cannot keep up with the photosynthesis. During the calvin cycle they dont transpire but rather respire and use and move these sugars produced during photosynthesis.My ppms are at a standstill at 225 I might of shocked them if youre saying 2 degrees will do it. Water was about 75 and I put in 70 degree water when I put waterline up. I'm sitting at 76 in the tent and 61 humidity. I'm running 24/0 since the start figured temp would stay consistent that way. Got two stand still fans. One for the driver on light to dissipate heat and the other to get movement on the plants. Could the clawing be from sign of stress or maybe from the shock?
So since they were always eating do you think the 24-0 cause the nute burn earlier even though the ppms were around 300. 125 from calmag so really not alot of nutes. I switched to 18-6 but I have noticed since last checking ppms they are eating againChange to 18/6. 24/0 is only decent for low light intensity. When lights on they are photosynthesizing and transpiring. Which means they are taking up nutrients non stop so maybe some clawing from nitrogen. But can also cause stress if the DLI or getting close to light saturation they will droop as they start photorespiration because they cannot keep up with the photosynthesis. During the calvin cycle they dont transpire but rather respire and use and move these sugars produced during photosynthesis.
With low light the plants can do adequate amounts of all processes to keep on 24/0. But i think if you do the rest and switch to 18/6 at about 20k lux you will see positive changes over the next week
Live im running. Looks like algae same as the other plant started if you look back in thread. Using hydroguard. Temp is 72. Here's another picI ahree with @TripsRabbit
Are you running live or sterile because you have the start of root rot in those last pics.
I just put roots in res and moved them between my fingers. It all came out. Saw no bugs. Any clue? Nute stain buildup?Scope those roots where the dark spots are, could be mites.
Yes i agree komplete or hygrozyme or even pondzyme is super cheap.Enzyme komplete. Small spray bottle. Work that problem right out!
Its a bacteria buildup... as posted for the next 3 days clean them in another bucket. After the first cleaning change the res and double the hydrogaurd... only once. Rinse them for 3 days.I just put roots in res and moved them between my fingers. It all came out. Saw no bugs. Any clue? Nute stain buildup?
Well I'm going to show you the res I just changed Saturday also.... think the same shit has been going on for awhile. I posted many pictures. Just wasn't caught i guessIts a bacteria buildup... as posted for the next 3 days clean them in another bucket. After the first cleaning change the res and double the hydrogaurd... only once. Rinse them for 3 days.
Yup I didn't see it earlier.Well I'm going to show you the res I just changed Saturday also.... think the same shit has been going on for awhile. I posted many pictures. Just wasn't caught i guess
My problem must be I only add 6ml for my 3 gallons. I'll up it to 12 from now on. I'm not going to change the res of the big on yet and just daily rinse since I just did it .... i rinsed all the roots out. Going to swap the small ones res since its close to res day. Here's the roots. Should i add some more hydroguard to the big one?when using hygrozyme and hydrogaurd my roots were pearly white start to finish.
Like was said komplete is also a really good one although I can't say from personal experience
If your in the US you can sub hydrogaurd for Southern AG fungicide at 1ml per 20gal. Way cheaper, I had someone send me some up because its not available in Canada
I would mix 1/2 gal and add 12ml to it then pour from the top over the hydrotonMy problem must be I only add 6ml for my 3 gallons. I'll up it to 12 from now on. I'm not going to change the res of the big on yet and just daily rinse since I just did it .... i rinsed all the roots out. Going to swap the small ones res since its close to res day. Here's the roots. Should i add some more hydroguard to the big one?
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