EmeraldBuddah
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+rep please!
I lowered ppm to 400, I've grown once before using DWC and I had the plants at 1800ppm when they were this size and they loved it, its because this strain is predominately sativa that it does not feed as much nor does it like high ppm's. Hopefully they pull through. I've just been top feeding RO water and hygrozyme because hygrozyme doesnt raise EC. Still they seem to be doing worse, maybe its the water?Great looking setup man, sorry to hear the plants are suffering slightly. I think the problem is exactly what you thought, over watered and a little hi on the nutes. The ones that are looking wilty just leave alone. sitting in their bucket is all they need. Also 500 ppm might be too hi for your plants. All strains are different and require a different amount of nutes so i can't speak of your strain specifically, but i have 5 different varieties growing at the moment both indica and sativa all of which are around 1 foot in height. My ppm was around 480 previously and i had to drop it to about 320-340 cuz my girls were getting a bit of nute burn. So ya, cut back on any topfeeding, just let them soak up what they need from their bucket, and try to lower your ppm. then just wait a few days and see what the new growth is doing. I would also recommend going with a simpler nute mix. Good luck and keep us updated!
58*F-62*F is about the average temp in the controller, but this may not be 100% accurate because I am using one of those shitty pool temperature bobber thingys, and the thermometer inside has already dislodged from the glue on the inside! Anyways I am waiting for the nutradip trimeter to come into the mail so I can get better readings..ontop of all this shit going on my PH meter also broke when i accidentally dipped it to far in to take a reading! So now I have to guesstimate my PH Ive read around and seem to come to the conclusion that if i start with about 7.0PH RO water and add 18 drops if GH Down it should put me at around 5.8PH now another question is 5.8 the number to always be at for Veg and Flower? I also set up a little comparison by taking out the middle plant which is the most affected and put her into an entirely seperate DWC 5 gallon w/ airstone and just RO water, hopefully this will give her a chance to clean up! The extra kick in the nuts is I got BUGS! Im thinking they are gnats? i put up some fly tape to help control them, im not sure how much this will affect the bugs, Also I took noticed that the bugs seem to be coming from the hydroton, I dint see them at all on the plants. The bugs mainly hang out in the hydroton, i noticed alot of dead bugs on the top lids as well. +Rep for all, thank you for helping me in this situation I appreciate all the compliments as well as criticism!Here's a little tip to tell if you are overfeeding or under feeding. If your PPMs raise over time (like yours, 470 to 500) you are over feeding, the plants are taking out more water than nutes causing PPMs to climb. If your PPMs drop over time you are underfeeding, the plants are taking out more nutes than water causing the PPMs to drop. If your PPM stay constant over time you are at the sweet spot, the plants are taking out the same amount of water and nutes.
Those curled leaves looks like heat stress to me, but it's obviously not if your room only gets to 74 F at the canopy. I don't know what plants look like when they are forced to endure water that is too cold, as I've never had that problem (I always have the inverse problem, water that is too hot). But that may be your problem, because your water is quite a bit too cold, like 10 degrees. You want a water temp of 68 F, plus or minus 2 degrees. 58 F is way too cold, and honestly I am surprised your sativas haven't keeled over dead from such cold water. Or maybe that 58 was just a typo and you meant 68.
I wouldn't quote me on it being PVC. There's lots of different types of plastic. I believe its the softeners they use that cause issues.I use tons of PVC in my grow and I have no problems with 'toxic gas'. My day time ambient temps in the veg room are 90 degrees. PVC is made for use with drinking water. You can stockpile PVC next to your grow and have no problems. Now wet PVC glue is a different story.