Na, the clog just flooded them, their roots sat in water a couple days is all.Are all the hydro plants in the same shape? For instance, are the ones that get the water first in line better looking than the ones by the drain? I know there are only a couple, but just trying to think it out. Do you think the clog could have had an effect on it, I mean if I had a root turd like that I'd look shitty too, shittier than normal that is
Yea they are all effected the same way.
Yes I did. So whats a good multi-micro-nutrient I can use?they just need a micro boost my friend Not specifically Cal Mag, but rather Boron, iron, zinc and some others. Notice the plants in pots don't have those symptoms?
Ya, over all they are lookin good, Girls in soil are lookin great.Loaded dragon said it. My first reaction was to say Magnesium deficient, but you're juicing up the cal mag right now. If they're getting the same food I'll bet it's a handfull of micros they aren't getting(as much of). Dejavu, eh? weren't you just saying soil was the way to go?
PS : Everything looks healthy on the other side of the coin. You'll have an alright pull when it's time from the looks of things.
Good point, I remember reading lower temps effects nutrients so I have been heating the water to 68° but once it is in the leaf its much colder at night. On the other hand the plants in soil are not effected. Maybe the hydro girls just need better transport of the available nutrients. I have some GH Diamond Nectar already so I will start by adding a bit from now on. Maybe that will help them get what micro-nutrients are available in the mix now.Hey Cruzer
gotta put my 2 cents in,,,,my 1st choice is that it is a P ( phosphorus) deficiency caused by the colder temps, P absorption with temps below 50 degrees F (10 degrees C) can be an issue if I'm wrong and it is a micro nute def, I would say it was manganese, which is rare and associated with iron and zinc
Gotta have the 2 cents man, no sense in sharing a journal without it.