deimos phobos
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Hey all! New grower here who keeps running into problems at different stages of attempts, but always with the exact same problems: my plants end up getting BRIGHT RED stems, main stem and everything included. Quite a shocking sight. And the leaves will turn yellow, and droop.
It really sucks because I've been studying the forum posts and literature like a madman and it's very disheartening to keep running into this problem over and over. I need to get this corrected in my "baby's first steps" because I want to commit to a 150 gallon geopot no-till grow. But am not going to put all the money into a huge bed of soil and worms and insects just to kill them all...
At this point I'm worried it's something with my water supply. Quick background on it - I'm in the city with basically the hardest water in Canada. On the graph of a list of cities we are right at the very tippity top because it's almost entirely sourced from rock laden groundwater. To make things worse, it's also treated heavily with Chloramines. Pulling up the townships 2019 water reports show Chloramines from 1.2-1.8 on monthly tests. So I got an RO system installed when I first began. It's a good unit that only wastes 1:1 water and the PPM comes out ultra low now. BUT, apparently, I just assumed it would take care of chlorine and chloramine and it does NOT. Apparently requires a special filter.
What happens? I'm fine at germination it seems as I have a 100% success rate. I wait for roots to develop and I transplant up, often multiple times, with zero problems. However, shortly into things, sometimes in veg, or in my current case also now even at W5 flower, the red stems and wilting leaves start happening. The lower leaves start brightening and turning a pale yellow, and then eventually seem to start going almost white. I'll attach pictures tonight, they're currently in the dark. But thought maybe with a super detailed description we could get the ball rolling..
DETAILS:
Medium: Supersoil (Destiny Organics) https://www.destinyorganics.ca/ 5gal pots
Light: https://www.ledgrowlightsdepot.com/products/equinox-1000 (samsung lm301b 3000k)
Monitor: Pulse One https://getpulse.co/
Water: RO that comes out of the faucet at a low pH of only 5.0. I've been using a tiny pinch of https://www.amazon.ca/TNB-Naturals-Dry-pH-1lb/dp/B0797PWY56 to bring it up to 7.0
Feedings: Well, I follow the Destiny program which calls for weekly doses of Fish Hydrosylate, Compost Teas, and Kelp feedings in varying amounts at varying times. Also there are a couple top dressings in bloom.
Tent: Gorilla Tent 4x4, HyperFan, tons of air flow. I aim for VPD 1.2 during veg and 1.5 during flower, not always successful due to the lower temps at night. But it's not too far off usually.
Temps: High of 78 with lights maxed, lowest recorded temp ever during night this winter has been 64.8. So pretty cold. I thought maybe the cause of the stems at first.
So after all of this, I'm basically mega confused.
Coldness problems? I thought maybe the cold was causing the red stems but it seems like they would turn purplish and not literally bright red. Also the fact even the major main stems all turned red is not normal I'm going to assume. Plus that wouldn't account for the yellowing/whitening of the lower leaves
pH problems? Well it definitely comes out of the RO tap way too low at 5.0 but I'm always testing multiple times and it easily jumps up to 7 with a tiny application of TNB pH up
Ca or Mg problems? I have not been supplementing the RO water with any Ca Mg additives as it mostly seems like they weren't organic. Also assumed this Destiny soil and all of its top dressings and teas would have enough of all of that
Underfeeding problems? (N or P or K?) Very possibly, I cut the feedings way down at one point when I was worried it was nutrient related. But which, and how do I begin to tackle it?
Water problems? This is the one I'm leaning towards because I think I've been drowning my plants in pure RO water loaded with chloramines? What do I need to be doing to this RO water to make sure it's correctly ready for use? After doing a ton of research it sounds like I need a product called Seachem Prime to destroy the high chlorine, ammonia, and chloramine counts.
If you made it this far: THANKS for reading. And sorry for killing you guys with the long post but I need some expert help here
Cheers from Southwest Ontario!
It really sucks because I've been studying the forum posts and literature like a madman and it's very disheartening to keep running into this problem over and over. I need to get this corrected in my "baby's first steps" because I want to commit to a 150 gallon geopot no-till grow. But am not going to put all the money into a huge bed of soil and worms and insects just to kill them all...
At this point I'm worried it's something with my water supply. Quick background on it - I'm in the city with basically the hardest water in Canada. On the graph of a list of cities we are right at the very tippity top because it's almost entirely sourced from rock laden groundwater. To make things worse, it's also treated heavily with Chloramines. Pulling up the townships 2019 water reports show Chloramines from 1.2-1.8 on monthly tests. So I got an RO system installed when I first began. It's a good unit that only wastes 1:1 water and the PPM comes out ultra low now. BUT, apparently, I just assumed it would take care of chlorine and chloramine and it does NOT. Apparently requires a special filter.
What happens? I'm fine at germination it seems as I have a 100% success rate. I wait for roots to develop and I transplant up, often multiple times, with zero problems. However, shortly into things, sometimes in veg, or in my current case also now even at W5 flower, the red stems and wilting leaves start happening. The lower leaves start brightening and turning a pale yellow, and then eventually seem to start going almost white. I'll attach pictures tonight, they're currently in the dark. But thought maybe with a super detailed description we could get the ball rolling..
DETAILS:
Medium: Supersoil (Destiny Organics) https://www.destinyorganics.ca/ 5gal pots
Light: https://www.ledgrowlightsdepot.com/products/equinox-1000 (samsung lm301b 3000k)
Monitor: Pulse One https://getpulse.co/
Water: RO that comes out of the faucet at a low pH of only 5.0. I've been using a tiny pinch of https://www.amazon.ca/TNB-Naturals-Dry-pH-1lb/dp/B0797PWY56 to bring it up to 7.0
Feedings: Well, I follow the Destiny program which calls for weekly doses of Fish Hydrosylate, Compost Teas, and Kelp feedings in varying amounts at varying times. Also there are a couple top dressings in bloom.
Tent: Gorilla Tent 4x4, HyperFan, tons of air flow. I aim for VPD 1.2 during veg and 1.5 during flower, not always successful due to the lower temps at night. But it's not too far off usually.
Temps: High of 78 with lights maxed, lowest recorded temp ever during night this winter has been 64.8. So pretty cold. I thought maybe the cause of the stems at first.
So after all of this, I'm basically mega confused.
Coldness problems? I thought maybe the cold was causing the red stems but it seems like they would turn purplish and not literally bright red. Also the fact even the major main stems all turned red is not normal I'm going to assume. Plus that wouldn't account for the yellowing/whitening of the lower leaves
pH problems? Well it definitely comes out of the RO tap way too low at 5.0 but I'm always testing multiple times and it easily jumps up to 7 with a tiny application of TNB pH up
Ca or Mg problems? I have not been supplementing the RO water with any Ca Mg additives as it mostly seems like they weren't organic. Also assumed this Destiny soil and all of its top dressings and teas would have enough of all of that
Underfeeding problems? (N or P or K?) Very possibly, I cut the feedings way down at one point when I was worried it was nutrient related. But which, and how do I begin to tackle it?
Water problems? This is the one I'm leaning towards because I think I've been drowning my plants in pure RO water loaded with chloramines? What do I need to be doing to this RO water to make sure it's correctly ready for use? After doing a ton of research it sounds like I need a product called Seachem Prime to destroy the high chlorine, ammonia, and chloramine counts.
If you made it this far: THANKS for reading. And sorry for killing you guys with the long post but I need some expert help here
Cheers from Southwest Ontario!
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