Smokerontheroof
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Hi all,
So I've tried to put this off and solve it myself but I have to ask for help, no idea whats went wrong.
Some stats before we get started:
Growing 4 plants in a 4x4 tent
600w dimmable hps
Adequate airflow
4 15l pot 48l tank autopot system
Bio-bizz all mix soil
Bio nova super soil nutes
Been growing 4 mainlines over the past couple months and all has been fine up until about a week or so ago, the plants started showing signs of what i believed was root rot, i pulled them out there pots and when I checked yes they were absolutely drenched after not being fed for almost a week! luckily i caught them before any visible root rot set in!
Now it turns out my drainage is almost non existant, soil is like a big tight compact sponge! I thought the perlite in the mix would suffice but clearly not!
I removed the plants from there pots and left to dry out on cardboard in direct airflow, it took about 10 days and this dried about 60-70 percent of the soil out and the plants stopped drooping and curling down and started to look slightly better. I also added 2 inches of clay pebbles to the bottom of each pot and then removed as much of the compact soil as I could from the rootball of each plant without damaging the roots, i then replaced the removed compact soil with a mix of pebbles (60%) and soil(40%) to improve drainage and airflow to the roots.
I then cleared out all my tanks and pipes and set it back up with fresh nutes and water. Now after the autopots being on again for 24hrs my plants are starting to go back to how they looked before.. i was ready to flip these baby's over a week ago but all this has happened and I don't know what to do now..
Now I'm no expert, it might be something completely different, I have some burnt leaves, yellow plants, really purple defined vanes on the leaves of some plants, and they have not really grown at all in the past week.
I'm really stuck as to what's wrong here, do i now have a load of deficiency or lockout problems due to my overwatering then drying out?
Should I perform a heavy flush and start again?
I'm considering doing a heavy flush then just top feeding from then on and hope that improves things..
I've grown for years but always in a drip fed Wilma system in coco, never done soil and never done autopots, starting to think I've made a massive mistake going this way..
My ph water in is always around 6.2-6.5
Ec never risen above 1.2
Water comes out tap at 8.4 and after nutes is around 7.2 and I bring down with pH down
Temps in tent are good 27c max
The only reason I'm holding off on a flush is because my soil holds that much water and even with the pebbles I've added im scared I saturate them too much again.
Please if anyone has any experience with anything I've mentioned or has any advice whatsoever please don't hesitate to drop in. I really need the help!
Cheers all and happy gardening!
So I've tried to put this off and solve it myself but I have to ask for help, no idea whats went wrong.
Some stats before we get started:
Growing 4 plants in a 4x4 tent
600w dimmable hps
Adequate airflow
4 15l pot 48l tank autopot system
Bio-bizz all mix soil
Bio nova super soil nutes
Been growing 4 mainlines over the past couple months and all has been fine up until about a week or so ago, the plants started showing signs of what i believed was root rot, i pulled them out there pots and when I checked yes they were absolutely drenched after not being fed for almost a week! luckily i caught them before any visible root rot set in!
Now it turns out my drainage is almost non existant, soil is like a big tight compact sponge! I thought the perlite in the mix would suffice but clearly not!
I removed the plants from there pots and left to dry out on cardboard in direct airflow, it took about 10 days and this dried about 60-70 percent of the soil out and the plants stopped drooping and curling down and started to look slightly better. I also added 2 inches of clay pebbles to the bottom of each pot and then removed as much of the compact soil as I could from the rootball of each plant without damaging the roots, i then replaced the removed compact soil with a mix of pebbles (60%) and soil(40%) to improve drainage and airflow to the roots.
I then cleared out all my tanks and pipes and set it back up with fresh nutes and water. Now after the autopots being on again for 24hrs my plants are starting to go back to how they looked before.. i was ready to flip these baby's over a week ago but all this has happened and I don't know what to do now..
Now I'm no expert, it might be something completely different, I have some burnt leaves, yellow plants, really purple defined vanes on the leaves of some plants, and they have not really grown at all in the past week.
I'm really stuck as to what's wrong here, do i now have a load of deficiency or lockout problems due to my overwatering then drying out?
Should I perform a heavy flush and start again?
I'm considering doing a heavy flush then just top feeding from then on and hope that improves things..
I've grown for years but always in a drip fed Wilma system in coco, never done soil and never done autopots, starting to think I've made a massive mistake going this way..
My ph water in is always around 6.2-6.5
Ec never risen above 1.2
Water comes out tap at 8.4 and after nutes is around 7.2 and I bring down with pH down
Temps in tent are good 27c max
The only reason I'm holding off on a flush is because my soil holds that much water and even with the pebbles I've added im scared I saturate them too much again.
Please if anyone has any experience with anything I've mentioned or has any advice whatsoever please don't hesitate to drop in. I really need the help!
Cheers all and happy gardening!
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