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Very slow growth in dwc.

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Very slow growth in dwc.

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I've never had plants take so long to take off. The plant is still producing nice white roots.

1. Are you growing from seed or clones? SEED
2. How old are your plants? 30 DAYS
3. How tall are your plants? 2-3INC
4. What type of hydro system are you using? DWC
5. What brand/type of nutrients are you using? DUTCH MASTER A&B W/ ADD .27
6. What is the Ph of your nutrient solution? 5.5-6.0
7. What is the PPM/EC of your tap water? 200
8. What is the PPM/EC of your nutrient solution? 550 (750)
9. What is the temperature of your nutrient solution? 76-79
10. Does your PPM/EC show a rise or fall when you do your daily PPM check? NO
11. Does your pH show a rise or fall when you do your daily check? NO
12. Do you foliar feed or spray your plants with anything? LIQUID LIGHT AND SATURATOR
13. What kind of lights do you use and how many watts combined? (HPS, MH, fluorescent, halogen, incandescent "plant lights") 420W LED'S
14. How close are your lights to the plants? 12-16"
15. What size is your grow space in square feet? 36X20X76
16. What is the temperature and humidity in your grow space? 80-91 / 40-50rH
17. Have you noticed any insect activity in your grow space? NO
18. How much experience do you have growing? ABOUT 10 GROWS IN
 

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raise the light maybe, and raise the humidity to 70 percent for the smaller plants. maybe give them4 hours of dark if on 24 hours light.
 
also nutrients are possibly a bit high for that size. maybe give them a flush too.
 
Thanks. I am going to run straight water thru it for a day and see what I can come up with. I think my ppm may be too high as you mentioned.
 
Raise the light? The problem is you're trying to grow under LED. They throw about ten inches of usable light, at best. You might as well be using a florescent shop light. Good luck trying to fix anything until you get them some real light they can use. Sorry to be honest.
 
I see no honesty here. You obviously have never used LED's. They work fine for my small grows.
 
Nope, never would spend my money on an untested product. Even it's own manufacturers admit the technology has a long way to go. Also, if it's from seed, remember that they're not all winners. A weakling plant will always be a weakling plant. It's hard to put effort into something just to have to toss it, but you'd be better off finding a healthy plant to replace it. A month old plant that's dwarfed by a lighter is just wasting your time and money. Sorry, bro.
 
I agree its a waste and thats why I scrapped this grow and went and got some clones today,
 
Raise the light? The problem is you're trying to grow under LED. They throw about ten inches of usable light, at best. You might as well be using a florescent shop light. Good luck trying to fix anything until you get them some real light they can use. Sorry to be honest.


I don`t know if your right NeEcS. I have never grown or even seen a LED grow light. But I recently purchased a new head lamp for work, and it`s LED. 1000 lumens from a single LED. It`s CRAZY Bright. You can get eye damage if you looked at it. Just saying...........
 
raising the light will cause it to stretch to the light.
 
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