im gunna have to go with lock out cant tell tho with out looking at the plant i do no tho u do need to use alot of that humbolt organic comparred to reg nutes we had the same issue with lock out from it we raised the ph up to around 6-6.5 blasted the nutes and they came back good what ml rate are u useing at week 4 better still whats ur ppmI'm really pissed off at all the money I have wasted and I really feel like calling it a day on the growing front. It seems like its just one problem after another!!
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check your tubing from your chiller is blacked out .......mine wasnt and i got same prob
no....the ones that are not under water....iv got a chiller with a tube going from my inline pump and it WAS clear until i duck taped it all round....not the bit whats in the water( which should be light proof)...Never thought of that m8. How did you black the tubes out seeing as they are underwater??
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YES!! lol....its just a mistake i made.....clear tubing causing white clear slime.Not sure I understand m8. The tubes are covered over as they go into the rez. Do you mean the parts of the tube that are going into the chiller and exposed to the lights when they are on BB?
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DWC
Humboldt nutes
Chiller set at 19c
Drip rings
3 plants in 105ltr rez
Temps: 20 off, 25 on
EC 1.4
PH 5.8 - 6.3
4 weeks into flower
Roots a light brown colour, bit of clear slime, earthy smelling.
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I'll give that a try as well, thanks.Ph seems a slightly high for my likings. I try to never go above 6 in hydro. Just my 2 cents. Try keeping it between 5.5 and 5.9
Hi Robim gunna have to go with lock out cant tell tho with out looking at the plant i do no tho u do need to use alot of that humbolt organic comparred to reg nutes we had the same issue with lock out from it we raised the ph up to around 6-6.5 blasted the nutes and they came back good what ml rate are u useing at week 4 better still whats ur ppm
PPM is referring to TDS (total dissolved solids) readings. IMO it should be used in correlation with EC (electrical conductivity).Hi Rob
I don't know what ppm it is but its 1.4 ec.
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