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DWC babies looking sad

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I put these into Veg 3 days ago, I soaked the rock wool in PH 5.6 and then rinsed the rockwool with water from my res that is at 330ppm and then no water until today when I noticed they were drooping like this, but after I fed them I saw no change they are still drooping pretty good, any ideas? I have them in a 4x4 hut with a 1000w exhausted with a 6 inch and then a 4 inch fan sucking out the stale air and blowing it out....Thanks in advance guys
 

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whats up bro a problem i had when running hydroton was that i forgot to ph the hydroton and had problems did u forget to ph your hydroton.
 
I hope things have improved for you. Mad props to you for the cleanest most perfectly mylar lined light proofed grow ever. People don't wrap christmas presents as neatly as you have those pots done.

I love the job you did.

I rinse the heck out of hydroton. Then I let it get completely dry. Get a gallon or 2 of distilled water add some cal/mag and ph it to 5.8. Then I let the hydroton soak it up. I have found if you don't let the hydroton dry out first it doesn't really soak up the ph'd cal/mag.
 
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What is your humidity and temps at? I know a 1000W light in a 4x4 can drop the humidity pretty damn fast. I would get a small humidifier and run it during lights on. When the plants are that small and the roots aren't well established yet the plants feed a lot through foiliar, I always keep my humidity in the 70's during veg.
 
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