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hungry,weeks flower and your ppm is 275,hell you should be early bloom 750-950 ppm or 1.5-1.9 ec friend,mature bloom 1000-1600 ppm or 2.0-3.2 ec,growing these plants are real simple,most over think for future help pic the whole plant,far as i know them leaves been laying on the floor for days if you dig,most of us come here to help if we can and when i see a leaf i just scroll on ,anyway there is numbers for you to think about go to goggle and look for hannah grow chart for cannibisReal simple, what deficiency are these leaves displaying?
G14 plant, this is the one I've been posting about recently.
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PH: 6.72
PPM: 275
Week 4 of flower
Fastbuds G14 strain
you the man i been wanting to talk too,does calcium nitrate or magnesium sulfate seperate in heat? my little hydor aint working in triple digit weather,looks like wax on the skin of the top of trash can,even touch it it kinda breaks in pieces,i get a mess off before it sinks from movement of water but still comes back next day,im thinking the calcium nitrate is seperating,top of water is a little warm,water in bottom 2/3rds of can is cool like a swimming poolYup seeing Mg and K deficiency. Overall hungry. Pics of the plant would be beneficial but I agree with @oldskol4evr
Both actually become more soluble in higher temps water. Sounds like bacteria let me get some pics and tell me if it's what your seeingyou the man i been wanting to talk too,does calcium nitrate or magnesium sulfate seperate in heat? my little hydor aint working in triple digit weather,looks like wax on the skin of the top of trash can,even touch it it kinda breaks in pieces,i get a mess off before it sinks from movement of water but still comes back next day,im thinking the calcium nitrate is seperating,top of water is a little warm,water in bottom 2/3rds of can is cool like a swimming pool
Both actually become more soluble in higher temps water. Sounds like bacteria let me get some pics and tell me if it's what your seeing
this looks just like wax and can be skimmed off
Ok I can't find any pics. But in warm water with organics bacteria can explode in population. If it's thin and white and looks like toilet paper that just breaks apart like nothing when you touch it... It's harmless but if it grows on roots you will want to clean it off so it does not impede the plant. Usually hi organics and silica are the main contributing factors then add high temps and the metabolic and reproductive rates sky rocket. Straining it out is not all that easy but cheese cloth works well.Both actually become more soluble in higher temps water. Sounds like bacteria let me get some pics and tell me if it's what your seeing
damn camers is loded with pics of my sons car,i got the whole front clip ,motor ,tranny out and about 4thousand damn wires on it,it full so my dumb ass would screw it up messing with it,that is a great discription on exactully what it looks like,i just checked water and it is around 70ish,this the last plant im try this year,start it back around first of march,i really want this to work ,it has potential for vining plants that takes so much room in my bottom garden,im begining to think if i added air to the mix if it would work outsideOk I can't find any pics. But in warm water with organics bacteria can explode in population. If it's thin and white and looks like toilet paper that just breaks apart like nothing when you touch it... It's harmless but if it grows on roots you will want to clean it off so it does not impede the plant. Usually hi organics and silica are the main contributing factors then add high temps and the metabolic and reproductive rates sky rocket. Straining it out is not all that easy but cheese cloth works well.
If it is in fact bacteria... Have any pics?
Yeah air is good to add during a bacterial bloom. These bacteria are aerobic so they do consume o2. Sugars/starches can also contribute, you see this happen to wood in water as the wood decays it will release sugars and the type of bacteria I described wil completely cover the wood. It goes on for ages (usually 3 months or more) until the amount of sugars releases slow way downdamn camers is loded with pics of my sons car,i got the whole front clip ,motor ,tranny out and about 4thousand damn wires on it,it full so my dumb ass would screw it up messing with it,that is a great discription on exactully what it looks like,i just checked water and it is around 70ish,this the last plant im try this year,start it back around first of march,i really want this to work ,it has potential for vining plants that takes so much room in my bottom garden,im begining to think if i added air to the mix if it would work outside
ive got a good pump i use for making tea,i just figured not able to keep the res temp stable it would never work and or grow shit,i wanted to hydro outside but summer is a bitch here,i even thought about popping a small hole threw wall and leaving res inside the laundry room and feeding out ,but hydro not my gig if you dig,but im always in discover mood hahahahahYeah air is good to add during a bacterial bloom. These bacteria are aerobic so they do consume o2. Sugars/starches can also contribute, you see this happen to wood in water as the wood decays it will release sugars and the type of bacteria I described wil completely cover the wood. It goes on for ages (usually 3 months or more) until the amount of sugars releases slow way down
Personally I don't feel high temps are bad in hydro. As long as you have a very sterile or good population of beneficial bacteria. Temps in our ranges make no difference as to the type of bacteria that will grow. Salinity and ph much more so. The increased temps are actually beneficial to plants. As far as DO and water temps it depends on the plants being grown. Yes there is less total DO in water with higher temps but adequate agitation makes the total DO not as important as gas exchange is sooo much more important than total DO.ive got a good pump i use for making tea,i just figured not able to keep the res temp stable it would never work and or grow shit,i wanted to hydro outside but summer is a bitch here,i even thought about popping a small hole threw wall and leaving res inside the laundry room and feeding out ,but hydro not my gig if you dig,but im always in discover mood hahahahah
i hooked up the air pump about 20 min ago,already all is disolved,i didnt use a stone just dropped a line with a weight on it,i will see for sure,just put a watermelon seed in it about 5 days ago,hadnt popped yet,i give it another 3 days and if it dont pop,i clean the can start over with maybe pumpkin seeds and see hahaah,thanks for help bro,if the shit works outside this whole damn 4o ft wall will be covered with foilage hahahhhaPersonally I don't feel high temps are bad in hydro. As long as you have a very sterile or good population of beneficial bacteria. Temps in our ranges make no difference as to the type of bacteria that will grow. Salinity and ph much more so. The increased temps are actually beneficial to plants. As far as DO and water temps it depends on the plants being grown. Yes there is less total DO in water with higher temps but adequate agitation makes the total DO not as important as gas exchange is sooo much more important than total DO.
The only negative thing with higher temps is when things go wrong they go wrong much faster.
Can't wait to see that shit bro.... Make it happeni hooked up the air pump about 20 min ago,already all is disolved,i didnt use a stone just dropped a line with a weight on it,i will see for sure,just put a watermelon seed in it about 5 days ago,hadnt popped yet,i give it another 3 days and if it dont pop,i clean the can start over with maybe pumpkin seeds and see hahaah,thanks for help bro,if the shit works outside this whole damn 4o ft wall will be covered with foilage hahahhha
i been giving it my all,i really think i can grow from it even in out 4 day winter here,winter is usally 50 night 70 75 days,then a artic blast will come in for some summer sunshine and after about 3 days say hell with that hot ass hole in the earth hahaah,right above that window with trellis is a deck 8x40 ft,i want to cover that whole wall with stuff if i can get it to work,be like ivy growing on the wall,with watermelons,canaloupe ,pumpkins in cradles holding them up hahahah.Can't wait to see that shit bro.... Make it happen
Love iti been giving it my all,i really think i can grow from it even in out 4 day winter here,winter is usally 50 night 70 75 days,then a artic blast will come in for some summer sunshine and after about 3 days say hell with that hot ass hole in the earth hahaah,right above that window with trellis is a deck 8x40 ft,i want to cover that whole wall with stuff if i can get it to work,be like ivy growing on the wall,with watermelons,canaloupe ,pumpkins in cradles holding them up hahahah.
if i can get the stuff to work next up be a medicine plant shhhhhh who would ever guess or even see a vertical cannibis plant growing on a wall with melons and such,highly unlikely from a chopper if you dig what im saying
a young pup got to do what he can do right,most that come to house always dig my lower garden and have never seen the container garden behind the house,some times things right under your nose in your face they never see hahahahhah,damn kids get away with it every time hahahLove it
Lol. I wished I lived in a climate I could grow all year round outdoors. Unfortunately we get a few months of growing and then we need to resort to chiseling our dog off the fire hydrant after taking him out for a piss the rest of the year.a young pup got to do what he can do right,most that come to house always dig my lower garden and have never seen the container garden behind the house,some times things right under your nose in your face they never see hahahahhah,damn kids get away with it every time hahah
it isnt what it cracked up to be,to see snow i have to go to colorado hahahah,damn heat index for last 2 months is over 100,108 yesterday,my old ass cant get out of bed and go work in garden,damn pain,when i do get un stoived up,its 100 or better,have to do all work after 4 in eveningLol. I wished I lived in a climate I could grow all year round outdoors. Unfortunately we get a few months of growing and then we need to resort to chiseling our dog off the fire hydrant after taking him out for a piss the rest of the year.
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