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Stop checking run off, it's super not helpful and causes you to freak. Just chill and let them grow.
Yes coir DTW, and it's roots came from overwatering in coir. She just happens to be a picky strain. She doesn't like alot of nute's 400 ppm (0.8 ec) or less and she definitely doesn't like wet feet all the time. Happened when I introduced multi feeds a day into the coir.I've seen that before..... devastating. Just for future reference , do you know what caused it? Is that coco you were in? How does one confirm that's the cause? When it happened to mine it was from the basement getting flooded. Although I was never 100% that's what it was
Sorry for the delay I lost this thread, you can mix them together, but mix in the actinovate first then the regalia.
Ya man gotta keep the night temp above 72. Once they get cold they get sick fast and a flush just makes everything worst. Get the temp up with a space heater. Because now they are water log and a breeding ground for pAthogensWell, 24 hours after the flush everything still looks much of the same, if not a little worse. Someone in this thread mention magnesium which made me do a little more research.
My night time temps have been dropping down to 60, if not a little below on the colder nights. The grow is on the far end of the house opposite of the side with the wood stove. Once the lights go off, temps drop pretty quickly to 65 and sometimes below.
Today the pots felt pretty cold and wet. I’m pretty sure the extra saturation from the flush combined with the cold temps are only further preventing magnesium from being absorbed.
Only day 35 for these girls, but I have a feeling they are nearing the point of no return if I can’t get the root zone warmed up and some nutrients flowing.
The grow is actually up in a loft so they flood tables are on a wood floor. The problem is the wood stove is in the cellar on the other side of the house. I’m easily in the 70s with the lights on, but the front of the house stays around 65 and sometimes colder overnight.If they're on concrete get em up off it a bit, styrofoam sheets cut up work well for cheap. And maybe try going in a little warmer with your watering next time 75-80f to help offset the cold at night. That would explain the purple tinging too, phosphorus uptake is limited by a cold medium.....The ol wood stove, nice. Used one exclusively to heat our place for years, great heat source just a bit of work....
I shut off all ventilation at night and run the dehui so I sit at 73-74 night temps. I like to test the top inch of my medium with my hand right when the lights come on. You’ll know right away. It’s like giving a baby a bath, can’t be to cold or to hot has to be just right.The grow is actually up in a loft so they flood tables are on a wood floor. The problem is the wood stove is in the cellar on the other side of the house. I’m easily in the 70s with the lights on, but the front of the house stays around 65 and sometimes colder overnight.
I will set the space heater up in there tonight and see if I can keep temps around 72 overnight
Well, to be honest I haven’t had a night above 65 yet. I knew 65 was the magic number, but didn’t think 63 would be that big of a difference. There have been nights below 60. My thermometer has the min and max function so I can see how low it gets, but I don’t know for how long. For some reason, I thought 60 would be ok with lights off. Weird that they were ok the first few weeks of flower. Maybe the problem started when I started feeding heavily and the soil was more saturated, taking longer to warm upI don't test the actual root zone temps but I start seeing deficiencies at temps below 65 degrees on my floor thermo's. Definitely see p uptake problems on the ones with the purple coming out. Sort of fighting with it right now myself.