What a difference a day makes
Here are (2) pics of my RCB's on January 10th
![GEDC2126.JPG](/data/attachments/1399/1399300-1ff78a6f6e9e4f3b6a26fea97cfadc49.jpg)
Yesterday I did a res change ... Ph was at 5.6, and the only thing that I added to the H2O was a dash of "No Shock". The girls were under a 150 MH Bulb that was 30 inches above the tops, temps were 81.3F with 31% Humidity. That was at 8:00 EST. When I got here with a friend, we went into the room and I was taken aback in the worst way. My friend who is a more experienced grower than I, suggested to change out again, using only water. So we did using straight H2) with a ph of 5.6. This morning when I checked on them at 7:00 AM EST, this is what they looked like ....
![GEDC2162.JPG](/data/attachments/1399/1399302-869c18d563603e3d071d068ce054d985.jpg)
I cannot put my finger on what caused this. No idea. I just took the dead tops off ( I am a lot disappointed, and do not know if this was a good idea), but in what I have read, I need what is left of each plant, to focus now on just getting something going. The root system looks like this ...
![GEDC2124 - Copy.JPG](/data/attachments/1399/1399304-286cc860fd8aae79e67f4f80608f628d.jpg)
Question: Am I just wasting my time in hoping that "They will catch?", or should I just bury them at this point? ... Your call ....
Thanks for the input that I know will be forthcoming from my friends here
Bob