humble learner
Well-Known Member
Did you check your stakes for mold? Also, maybe your roots aren't getting enough oxygen.
Way to make little sense.Congratulations! Your thread has the honor of home to my first post ever here. with that said. Fuck you for wasting my time.
right he has about 40 to 60 planets that would yeild about 120gr each do the math its not that hard...
its off a cell phone camera but thanks for the adviceif i had that much money id get a muchhhhhh better camera
naw... They get fed 24/7.your feeding is messed up. I would only feed them the flora nova and you have to feed at every drip cycle. Always have nutes in the dwc too. I am surprisedthey lasted this long.
no its a 900 dollar air pump that has manifolds that have air stones going into each pale. the air pump is on always... and when the water pump is on... it actually gives it more oxygen hitting the air first and then the nutes in the pale (creating a splash) because it overfeeds back into the reservoir (making a bigger splash).900 dollar air pump in each pail? what the fuck. I think 1800 gph pump should be on a cycle time for you. Airpumps all the time. That could be your problem..
Very good advice there. Certainly a combination of problems that begins with root issue that lead to nutrient lockout.maybe you rushed Bloom nutrients too fast. I know lots of people wait 1-2 weeks after flowering before switching to full bloom nutes ...
but, im kind a newb and can't help you really. Check the root system (how are the roots looking?)
Are the temperatures stable when the lights are out?