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Also ph is steady at 5.8. Ppm is perfectly within range of gh feeding scheduleView attachment 1204242
Hey guys. I’m running a dwc system here. It has a shared reservoir. Running gh nutrients according to their feeding schedule. All 4 plants receive the same amount of air from the air pump. 3 out of 4 plants are droopy. The one on the bottom left looks awesome. I have two lights in that tent, both same lights set at same intensity. Any ideas why 3 are droopy and 1 is healthy ?
If you are feeding them full strength what they tell you on the label they are probably nute locked.Upped temp the temp in the room, water level decreased a bit. 4 days later and they are looking quite a bit worse. Just at a loss.
We need to see your roots and tell us your ppms. Do your ppms slowly increase or decrease?Upped temp the temp in the room, water level decreased a bit. 4 days later and they are looking quite a bit worse. Just at a loss.
If you are feeding them full strength what they tell you on the label they are probably nute locked.
Gh ferts half the dose they say tops! Especially in Dwc
Then you can climb up
Ppms are back and forth. Between 840-910 this morning. 500 scale. The roots are healthy.We need to see your roots and tell us your ppms. Do your ppms slowly increase or decrease?
If you are feeding them full strength what they tell you on the label they are probably nute locked.
Gh ferts half the dose they say tops! Especially in Dwc
Then you can climb up
I have removed a bunch of the water and added straight water to gets the nutes down. However PH is now dropping. All the roots look like picture. No slime, lots of them. Yes we are using hydro guard to combat root rot.So you need calmag and I never go above 500ppm. 7 scale during veg.
I mean I never really like to go by what people say, ones definition of healthy might not be the correct one. A picture speaks far more words than anything. It Will give us info on nutrient uptake issues via root structure plus countless other things. So if you don't want to show the roots, at least cut your ppms in half and add calmag at half dosage.
What happened is you just speed up the growth rates by increasing your room temps. Now the real issue is becoming worse a bit faster lol... If the bottom of your fan leaf stems are red your guaranteed overfeeding. If it's just red on top it's light burn.
U using any enzymes or additives to combat root rot? And do you start with RO water?
RO water is used and yes we have been adding cal mag :/So as you said, roots look good. So are you using tap water, or RO water and calmag?
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