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Hello all. I need some help with an indoor grow. I work for a large company and we have run into an issue with one of our flower rooms. The plants are healthy in veg but they begin to look sad (leaves curl downward) within days of transplant. Eventually the roots become overgrown, like it’s looking for nutes and water. The bud never develops very well and is mostly larf. No root rot. Leaf coloring is normal.
There’s an identical room right next to it that is one of our best rooms. The conditions for both rooms are identical. Same water source, dimensions, amount of water, nutes, lights, strains, etc. We have been having this problem for awhile now. It was good once after we replaced most of the pvc that leads to the room, but not all. The reason we did this was because someone said that veg+bloom can build up in the pipes and we switched to anthena. Nothing was changed but the problem persisted after that. The experienced growers here have tried a lot of things but nothing works. Unfortunately I don’t have specific light temps, ph and all that good stuff, but as I said before all conditions are exactly the same as another room with the same dimensions and equipment, and that room is beautiful!
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
There’s an identical room right next to it that is one of our best rooms. The conditions for both rooms are identical. Same water source, dimensions, amount of water, nutes, lights, strains, etc. We have been having this problem for awhile now. It was good once after we replaced most of the pvc that leads to the room, but not all. The reason we did this was because someone said that veg+bloom can build up in the pipes and we switched to anthena. Nothing was changed but the problem persisted after that. The experienced growers here have tried a lot of things but nothing works. Unfortunately I don’t have specific light temps, ph and all that good stuff, but as I said before all conditions are exactly the same as another room with the same dimensions and equipment, and that room is beautiful!
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.