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Grow Questions
BucketHathead
BucketHatheadstarted grow question 3 years ago
Should I trim the rusted leaves and small sprouts? On other plants I would get rid of them to keep the plant healthy, is that normal on weed plants?? They are starting to droop and I wonder if they’re holding the growth back. The plants plants 25 days in and not growing rapid.
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Leaves. Dropping off
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DoctorGreenThumb
DoctorGreenThumbanswered grow question 3 years ago
You need to dump the fluids and start over. Have your ppm @ 150 and ph @ 5.5-5.8 Also get your rh in the 60-70% range. 3 days after the change cut off all the fucked up foliage. Cheers!
BucketHathead
BucketHatheadstarted grow question 3 years ago
What’s up with these roots?? They don’t seem rotten but they definitely have some trama from over nutrienting them. Any help? I’m adding hydro guard and root rapid start this week to combat and bring these seedlings back to life. Any help is awesome! Thanks growmies
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Roots. Color - Brown
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Chow_13
Chow_13answered grow question 3 years ago
It could be just root stain.GH nuturents can do that. But they do look rotten. Thoroughly clean your hands and feel the roots. Are they slimey? If yes then spray them with 3% hydrogen peroxide. And do a water change adding 3ml/l hydrogen peroxide. Repeat 2-3 days later. Hydrogen peroxide will kill hydro guard so start using it after you clear up the root rot. My guess is light leaks from your net pots is the cause. Or tos above 70f. Good luck Happy Growing
BucketHathead
BucketHatheadstarted grow question 3 years ago
Please check the latest photos. After treating roots with hydrogen peroxide to kill root rot and replacing water my leaves are droopy and not recovering. I’ve got ph back to 6.2 and changed water and nutes. But I’ve got a bad feeling we’re in for a backwards ride with these guys.
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Leaves. Curl down
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crimsonecho
crimsonechoanswered grow question 3 years ago
you had a suggestion which you liked about dropping your ppms and ph 7 days ago. whay havent you done that? why are you feeding bloom nutes to vegging plants? with those water temps there is almost no chance you can get away with it, rot is gonna get ya. have you thought about soil or even hydro with coco? coco dtw or a similar setup could work out much better for you.
BucketHathead
BucketHatheadstarted grow question 3 years ago
Curious more than anything.. last week before I destroyed my little plants life that the nodes were bright green. Now they’re this purple, blackish ded looking color. My questions, what does this mean, is it repairable, should they be trimmed? Thank you wonderful experienced ppl!
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Plant. Stem - Red or purple
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 3 years ago
It should recover once on track... i don't think you will need to do much other than fix consistency of your PPM. Strong LED can cause purple petioles, but what i see in diary leads me to a different suggestion. (read below) as far as trimming... at this stage i'd wait. a little stretch on lower limbs is a good thing at this point. Whether you top or LST etc. e.g. if you want only 4 top colas, top after 3rd node, remove bottom to, and LST until the 4 primary colas are all even in height... should be easy sailing from there. i only remove leaves that overlap and cause standing water on leaves and for general congestion. buds don't need light... leaves around buds need light. they just happent to also get it when ppl see the results they want to feel were caused by light hitting buds.. which don't produce nearly as much energy from photosynthesis as leaves.. significantly less. they are sex organs not solar panels... just like the don't store excess minerals (in re flushing doesn't help taste)... in genaral, "Less is more" ... have a reason to do it.. if oyu can't find one don't cut it off. So figure out your plan, then work backward from that to figure out what to cut and what not to. if you lollipop them, those initial axilary buds low on any limb are going to be cut off anywy... that's why i say a little stretch early is fine... even useful to help it catch up to same height, so apical dominance is shared across canopy. Removing that sort of trash early isn't bad. saves wasted resources, imho, but be on safe/conservative side. Can't undo pruning, lol. why are you alternating between 150-ish ppm and 1400+ ppm each week in diary? maybe, this is miscommunicating something? if so, adjust for that below. start using at roughly 750 ppm solution (t1.5EC using standard for US markets, google "electrical conductivity ppm" if not in north america.. assume CA and Mex have same source of cheap TDS probes) This will be a good starting point... perfectly find for younger plants. You maay find some want more or less, but probably within +/- 10% will keep 95-percent of plants happy. 1400-some is REALLY high. you are pushing limts of what will kill a plant (US standard EC conversion... refer to table if not in US). https://www.perfectgrower.com/knowledge/knowledge-base/ec-to-ppm-conversion-chart/ Use the guaranteed analysis lables to confirm and tabulate each molecule of importance. (manic botanix has a nutrient ppm calculator) since you are cycling with really low nutes and really high nutes, it's hard to know if it's lockout or deficiency. P-def givs the purple petioles and blueish tint to leaves. Strong LED can turn petiols purple and cause purple in stems too. i'd lean deficiency, because a hydro medium shifting ppm is an almost immediate effect. check out the ratios of nutes i use... soilless and hydro are the same in that sense. readily available in same proportions relative to any factor known/unknown that matters. i'd try to stay closer to 6pH as that gives more room for error.. you dip much below 5.8 and you are inviting problems or some esoteric mix required to mitigate influence of pH. You can go as high as 7 and probably not have much of an issue, tbh... but slightly acidic is supposed to be better. the screenshots in my diaries show lower values than what i use. When temps and RH are good, i use a low 700-some ppm mix. N can be as high as 140ppm in mature vege, but you want it near 120ppm in bloom to avoid any toxic build up, in my experience and roughly 6pH. The ratio of NPK Ca/S/Mg all can impact this... if all in a happy range, this should be a good ballpark concept to follow.
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LoganatorDude
LoganatorDudecommentedweek 33 years ago
I’m looking at a Master Aeroponics Grower in the making! Super cool stuff man! I only know about soil and coco. I definitely admire your approach! Everyone who found mastery in a skill had started at the beginning just like you. So there’s no reason you can’t go just as far! Keep it up 👍 Happy growing! 💪🌳
BucketHathead
BucketHatheadcommented3 years ago
@LoganatorDude, thank you!! I’ll keep updating along the way
Mojoluvs
Mojoluvscommentedweek 82 years ago
How did you tie down what are those rods? I only have one plant and she seem to start to flower and my guess she is going to be a big girl. I’m not sure how to support her.
BucketHathead
BucketHatheadcommented2 years ago
@Mojoluvs,rods came with the set up. I was using twist ties and making a trellis with the ear wraps from disposable masks.