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Mystic is onto something check your runoff if possibleThat second pic is showing potassium (K) issues. I can't say whether it's lockout, pH or an actual deficiency. Ca, Mg, P and N can all interfere with K.
I don't know dick about flood and drain, so I will now back out of the way.
Could be lockout then.. I was told I got lockout when I bumped my light percent up to fast . So im sure there's more ways to get lockoutRight thanks for your input guys, I checked my runoff the other day and it came out the exact same as it went in so I'm still baffled. I honestly don't know where else I could be going wrong?
Right ok, I don't actually know what to do next. Put yourself in my position right now what would you do? I'm in two minds weather to run a hose pipe over every pot and flush them all through, whats your thoughts on this?Could be lockout then.. I was told I got lockout when I bumped my light percent up to fast . So im sure there's more ways to get lockout
you'll have to refresh my memory on your grow specs. you shouldn't ever water an inert media like coco, peat, rockwool, perlite, etc with straight water. Clones are different in that they don't have established root zones yet, and they're literally cannibalizing themselves to stay alive until they throw roots. if one must flush, a 1/4 strength nutrient solution applied at 3x-5x media volume should be adequate to get runoff equal to input, then immediately followed up with a full strength feed to get things set back to kosher.Was literally just going to tag @tobh lmfao!!!! he helped me with my lockout.. Aye tobh is it ok to water ph water every other watering in my next grow..it seems fine ive been doing it with my clones prolly should of dm'd you but fuggit
you can, yeah. use your standard strength nutrient solution and run it through the top of one of the containers, then check the runoff. dollar to donuts it's going to be substantially higher than your input.Thanks for the feedback dude, I'll see what I can do. I might struggle with a slurry test but I can do a normal runoff test maybe?
Ok thanks for this I really appreciate it. Do both ways give the same results? Or is one better than the other? Thanksyou can, yeah. use your standard strength nutrient solution and run it through the top of one of the containers, then check the runoff. dollar to donuts it's going to be substantially higher than your input.
for a slurry test, it's pretty simple. take sample from the top inch or two of all your containers and mix the samples together. then, in the same container as the samples, add just enough distilled water to make a soupy consistency slurry. you don't want it like a mud tea nor do you want it pasty, it needs to be a good fluid consistency. let it sit and stir it occasionally for about 15 minutes, then test the EC. that'll give you a good idea of what's happening in media.
a slurry test is the most accurate method, but runoff can give you a pretty solid ballpark.Ok thanks for this I really appreciate it. Do both ways give the same results? Or is one better than the other? Thanks
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