Use cal/mag almost every watering until this started. my water is very low @80-100ppm starting out so i try to bring the ec up a bit before adding veg/bloom. which is what i use as far as nutes go. i go very light and my last feeding a week n half or so ago brought the starting out ppms to 550ppm. Then after the course of not watering on time i started to see this.Same thing im seeing. Could be PH problems or his roots are fucked.
They just needed their roots washed off so they could absorb CO2. Must have had a "salt" glaze.Use cal/mag almost every watering until this started. my water is very low @80-100ppm starting out so i try to bring the ec up a bit before adding veg/bloom. which is what i use as far as nutes go. i go very light and my last feeding a week n half or so ago brought the starting out ppms to 550ppm. Then after the course of not watering on time i started to see this.
Usually just add calmag mix (milk jug hand shake for 2 to 3 mins) Then add the vegbloom (milk jug hand shake for 2 to 3 mins) then feed
Edit: i dont think its the roots just bc whatever it is, its starting to get better. Plants look healthy besides the couple leaves that had the most damage. most of the plants are returning to a normal green color and their standing tall and strong
Been there.Same thing im seeing. Could be PH problems or his roots are fucked.
I wonder if the salts are dehydrating and actually turning to dry salt and accumulating with the drying of the soil, then when ye water a decent amount it dissolves and spikes the ppms. Just guessingThey just needed their roots washed off so they could absorb CO2. Must have had a "salt" glaze.
They were using water, but not absorbing the nutes.
They'll be fine.
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you will mask that P deficiency when you use Cal/Mag a lot.
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Thats what I've been doing with landscaping fabric, thanks for the drop cloth info, be easier to get than the landscape fabric.Dollar store has a drop cloth that works well. You have to cut though.
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Could be wrong
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I have slowly gotten to the point where I am ready to run full drip irrigation with small root zones (2 gallons) for large plants. I’ve found that pushing one to two dry down cycles per light cycle really accelerates growth.I think the issue with coco is most folks treat it like soil. I ran tupur for a bit and it was nice too, its sorta like promix.
That's definitely the way to go with coco. I've seen some monster plants in 1-2 gallon pots on a drip system. Really pushes it to the max.I have slowly gotten to the point where I am ready to run full drip irrigation with small root zones (2 gallons) for large plants. I’ve found that pushing one to two dry down cycles per light cycle really accelerates growth.
I see drops of moisture, might be "sweat" curl.Is this the typical GG leaf twist?
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I was just messing with you. I do see some kind of residue on the closest leaf in one of the pics.I’ve seen leaves that are laying on top of each other sweat. These aren’t touching anything. I’ll keep an eye out though.
Just another case of "clogged" arteries. lolI wonder if the salts are dehydrating and actually turning to dry salt and accumulating with the drying of the soil, then when ye water a decent amount it dissolves and spikes the ppms. Just guessing
There is some Arduino kits that have moisture sensors that water each plant individualy. I think it would get a little costly/complicated for a lot of plants but interesting though.The 2 litre pots in coco in a flood and drain really get a lot bigger than i expected. But they fall over way too easy. What i really like is the top of the pots are always dry. Take that gnat!
The 5 gallon fabric pots with coco in the flood and drain. If only I had the height to do that. 1 per flood and drain and they would be HUGE.
2 gallon is probably a perfect size to stop the falling over problems and have fat stalks to support some big buds.
What would be FANTASTIC would be a moisture sensor in the coco that fed the drip emitters or flood and drain on/off.