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Light cycles okay? One of the big things that’s been bothering me.Look fine to me, keep going as you are. Changing your nuits depends on how heavy your feeding, and how much salt builds up. Or you can change it every week, two weeks, or a monthy. I would if I were you being new, I would change every two weeks at the most until you can pick out plant signs that it needs changing.
Light cycles okay? One of the big things that’s been bothering me.
Look fine to me, keep going as you are. Changing your nuits depends on how heavy your feeding, and how much salt builds up. Or you can change it every week, two weeks, or a monthy. I would if I were you being new, I would change every two weeks at the most until you can pick out plant signs that it needs changing.
How do the roots look. Where is your watering at? What are your water temps?
Lower the water to 1" below the bottom of the net pot. Having that rockwool sit in the water is not good. The bubbles breaking the surface will be enough to keep the roots moist untill they reach the water.View attachment 914410View attachment 914411
Front and back side of the roots. Temp is at 70 and the water level is about 3 inches from the top of the bucket. Not exactly sure what the problem is. Already swapped out the water/new nutritions and still running into problems.
In addition to what aquaman said about the water level I would also change your rockwool placement for the next grow. I see your rockwool is sitting at the very top of the net pot, this keeps it out of the optimal moisture zone. I think you would see faster early growth if you started with a layer of hydroton one pebble high, placed the rockwool on top of that, and completely fill it in around the edges so you can only see the plant sticking out. This allows the roots a shorter path to the reservoir and a better environment for them to thrive which will improve topside growth as well. Might want to also dial the nutes back a little too. See pictures of my plant below for an example, like yours it had a one week germination and is at two weeks in the dwc as shown, nutes between 350-400ppm with hardwater.View attachment 914330
Not exactly sure what the problem is. PPM is around 490 and the pH is at 5.8
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Not exactly sure what the problem is. PPM is around 490 and the pH is at 5.8
In addition to what aquaman said about the water level I would also change your rockwool placement for the next grow. I see your rockwool is sitting at the very top of the net pot, this keeps it out of the optimal moisture zone. I think you would see faster early growth if you started with a layer of hydroton one pebble high, placed the rockwool on top of that, and completely fill it in around the edges so you can only see the plant sticking out. This allows the roots a shorter path to the reservoir and a better environment for them to thrive which will improve topside growth as well. Might want to also dial the nutes back a little too. See pictures of my plant below for an example, like yours it had a one week germination and is at two weeks in the dwc as shown, nutes between 350-400ppm with hardwater.
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Slight brown color in the roots is from product called Great White, not rot I promise.
The Bubble Brothers lids are a little gimmicky but that raised platform is hollow and perforated which is better than sitting the rockwool on top of a bunch of hydroton. I agree traditional 6" net pots/lids are the way to go. As my plants get older the roots usually fill in outwards from the center of the netpot eventually climbing up the sides.what he said ^^ man i bought those bubble brother buckets off the jungle and i hate the insides!! they have a raised center they claim helps the roots grow around and not straight down or some such horse shit they speak on some coast. point being it keep the rockwool up to high. in their defense the roots do spread out once they take hold/
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Looks like they are making a nice recovery, good job! I don't usually start any serious defoliation until 2-3 weeks into flower, I like to be able to do it all in one go and not have to keep coming back for more.*1 week later*
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Toke everything you guys said and got results. Another thing, when’s a good time to start trimming the bottom? I heard the bottom leafs don’t contribute and only absorb nutritions. Thanks for all the help.
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