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3rd Monkey

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Was planning on flushing and removing all run off. I guess I’m confused at where the conversation is going.
I would flush with half dose of calmag and half dose of nutes and let dry out. Try to drop temps to 75. Make sure you have constant fresh air coming in.

I see an environment problem more so than your nutes.
 

biggysquals

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I would flush with half dose of calmag and half dose of nutes and let dry out. Try to drop temps to 75. Make sure you have constant fresh air coming in.

I see an environment problem more so than your nutes.
Lights are 2ft above canopy temps are steady between 79-82 at canopy humidity is at 70 lights on 60 lights off co2 is at 1200 ppm have two fans on low
 

3rd Monkey

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Lights are 2ft above canopy temps are steady between 79-82 at canopy humidity is at 70 lights on 60 lights off co2 is at 1200 ppm have two fans on low
Temps are ok. Humidity is a little high to me, regardless of charts.

I don't use CO2. Are your fans bringing in fresh air or just circulating?
 

biggysquals

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Lights are 2ft above canopy temps are steady between 79-82 at canopy humidity is at 70 lights on 60 lights off co2 is at 1200 ppm have two fans on low
Certainly not trying to argue your suggestion just don’t really see where there could be an enviroment issue
Temps are ok. Humidity is a little high to me, regardless of charts.

I don't use CO2. Are your fans bringing in fresh air or just circulating?
just circulating I am running co2 so as far as I know there is no need for fresh air.
 

3rd Monkey

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Certainly not trying to argue your suggestion just don’t really see where there could be an enviroment issue

just circulating I am running co2 so as far as I know there is no need for fresh air.
Roots breathe oxygen, that's why I asked about fresh air. It just looks stagnant in the picture, I dunno.

If you're sure it's not the environment, you're going to have to figure out those nutes. Like mentioned earlier, that's quite a cocktail and I've never used any of them, so I can't help you there.

I can tell you it looks like your roots are unhappy. Why? Could be the runoff like was mentioned earlier.
 

biggysquals

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Roots breathe oxygen, that's why I asked about fresh air. It just looks stagnant in the picture, I dunno.

If you're sure it's not the environment, you're going to have to figure out those nutes. Like mentioned earlier, that's quite a cocktail and I've never used any of them, so I can't help you there.

I can tell you it looks like your roots are unhappy. Why? Could be the runoff like was mentioned earlier.
Think your right I’m starting to think I have root rot. I have a buddy running the same exact nute program and he has happy healthy plants.
 

xtsho

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I would think salt build up would be inevitable with no runoff
You know I always thought that as well until I started using blumats in 100% coco. There is never any runoff and I've been having some of my best grows with them. But I feed minimally without any additives. Probably why I have no issues with no runoff. I see many issues with growers using a bunch of stuff on their plants. I'm sure that factors in to salt buildups.
 
GMO is generally a light feeder- and it is a bit sensitive when it comes to the buildup of minerals and it is always good to go with less with these types until dialed in..
 
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