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UC roots kills bacteria so it wasn't a change microbes nor would it have such an acute effect. You can shock plants with water temp changes but i doubt that was the sole case either. I would guess as stated it was due to some shock and mostly chlorine as stated. When using dechlorinator they are not created equal some only remove chlorine and that's no good if your water supply has chloromines in it as the bond between clorine and ammonia is strong. So first check your supply to see if it has chloromines. If it does I would use seachem prime its not as cheap as others but goes a long way one cap per 50 galons of water. It works by breaking the bond of the chlormine separating the chlorine from the ammonia allowing it to degass from the water and leaving the ammonia in the water for your plants to use. Simply bubbling water will not get rid of chloromines as I stated the bond is strong and can last weeks after its out of your tap even under agitation.Im no expert in hydro by any means, and I dont want to just straight up guess, but I theorize maybe they are possibly just in a lot of shock from the water change. There were probs microbes and nutrients it was used to in the old water. It doesnt look yellow from the pictures it just looks shocked to me. Other than the dropping, it looks healthy(green). I would be careful feeding it so much. Right now it doesn't look permanently damaged, no yellowing or burning, but feeding it too much will burn it. These plants r pretty resilient on their own and i always say less is more. I would just let it be the next day or 2 and go back to your veg schedule until its healthy again, u dont want to waste any bloom time while its sick. good luck hope they get better.
Last thing anyone should do is flush tap water with a high ph after a system drain.ph shock will kill roots faster than anything.I've been doing this for a very long time ,my system is built with flushing in mind,I grow only 6 plants nowadays,I flush my plants once a week or less my system will run on less than 10 gallons but normally run it 15-20 gallon ,when I flush I drain to wast from my res take a garden hose an flush down through my medium which is hydroton 3-4 minutes each plant let drain fill with nutes that where made 24 hrs a head of time ,I don't have problems did when I start 30 plus years ago, When you run you plants on water for 24 hrs with no nutes that's not good your gonna shock them, hope this helps
So hundreds of people are wrong to flush this way lmao that's crazy, what does ph shock look like ,Last thing anyone should do is flush tap water with a high ph after a system drain.ph shock will kill roots faster than anything.
Homie had chlorine TOX for sure.ive seen h202 do the same exact thing
I guess current culture are a bunch of dummys and stress the importance of not ph shocking your roots.they even stress on raising the ph very slowly.So hundreds of people are wrong to flush this way lmao that's crazy, what does ph shock look like ,
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