Ok so I am still a newbie, and this is only my second grow. Currently using mars hydro 3000 light in a 4x4 grow tent, RDWC system. The humidity and temp are generally around 75- 80 during the day, and 67 - 70 at night, with humidity usually between 40 - 50%. These Strawberry Cough have been manifolded and spent 8 weeks in Veg, and just finished their first week in flower. Decided to try scrog with manifold, but thinking on next plants I will just stick with manifold and use net for support. Anyways I switched from using General Hydroponics, because I dont want to give Monsanto any money, and am now using advanced nutrients Connoisseur at the recommended feeding amounts with Voodoo juice, Piranha, Bud Candy, Tarantula, and Sensizym. My tap water naturally has a PPM of 300 so I still have to adjust the PH despite the PH perfect crap, and keep it around 6.0. At first I thought it was light burn so raised the lights but after 2 days it seemed the problem was worse. I doubt it is a nutrient deficiency if I am feeding the recommended amount, so I am left to think nute burn. I flushed the whole RDWC and am running PH balanced tap water now through it, and the PPM is roughly 490. So about 300 ppm for my waters natural hardness + 190 from run off that probably built up in the tank. Before this I had just been checking the PPM to make sure it wasn't to high. I figured if PPM is at 1200 and rising it was fine as long as it didn't get to high, like 1400. So lesson learned if the PPM is going up then add some water to bring it down. My question is can anyone else confirm by looking that this is nute burn, and with a RDWC how long should I let the fresh water circulate before adding nutrients again? If it has lockout do I just wait to see new growth? Would a flush additive help (KoolKleen) or make things worse? Lastly the most common question I am sure, did I destroy my chances at a good harvest?
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