you can get some bennies or run a "steril" rez. I have a bottle of southern agg garden friendly fungicide (if you don't know it's a stronger but way cheaper hydroguard) on hand just in case I see something I don't like.Don't get me wrong that's something to worry about but if your environment isn't right you won't grow a plant to have to worry about it. Here is my example I did this just for you. Cool concrete floor and insulation helps rez is somehow 70° lolView attachment 5152348View attachment 5152349
I would move the light way up. Like 4 feet up till they look better. Make sure you have a fan blowing across the top. Heat will get trapped in that area around the plant.Well I decided to empty and swap the res with a clean new res and added a cover raised room temp to 72° and now we wait for progress View attachment 5152573
Yes I will add them was worried about mute burn, I’m guessing the water lever was too high keeping the rapid rooter too wet and the issue maybe “over watering” lolI would move the light way up. Like 4 feet up till they look better. Make sure you have a fan blowing across the top. Heat will get trapped in that area around the plant.
If you are using AN is there not an A + B bottle? If you have those just use those. Mix a batch of fill stench and then dilute it down to 0.4 ec.
i doubt it. i keep my RR's soaking wet when germinating and as seedlingsI’m guessing the water lever was too high keeping the rapid rooter too wet and the issue maybe “over watering” lol
A+b is the only thing you should be using at this point. Those have the micro nutrients you need. If you don't use them you are missing out on a lot of stuff.Yes I will add them was worried about mute burn, I’m guessing the water lever was too high keeping the rapid rooter too wet and the issue maybe “over watering” lol
Do you think my leaf problems are because I’m not using part A&B?A+b is the only thing you should be using at this point. Those have the micro nutrients you need. If you don't use them you are missing out on a lot of stuff.
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It sure does not help anything. But yeah if you don't have all the right stuff in there the plant can not grow.Do you think my leaf problems are because I’m not using part A&B?
Ok so add A&B and my leaf problems will no longer exist, gotcha. s/It sure does not help anything. But yeah if you don't have all the right stuff in there the plant can not grow.
I‘ve had this happen to me several times primarily because I didn’t let the roots grow out far enough out of the plug before putting it in the medium. The plugs get waterlogged as a result. When it happened to me the seedlings started to wilt and failed to thrive. The leaves ultimately start curling in on themselves. That’s all obviously due to lack of oxygen at the roots. Your issue could be the same, but my cases didn’t look at all like yours.Yes I will add them was worried about mute burn, I’m guessing the water lever was too high keeping the rapid rooter too wet and the issue maybe “over watering” lol
Start over in coco or soil. That’s it. Unless you can afford to build a recirculating system with chilled res dwc isn’t worth the headache, the sacrifes you have to make to your environment to maintain a safe res negate any of the advantages hydro offers.Just checked temp under light is 68° RH is 52. Unless someone has a useful trick to keep res temp under 72° while room temp is over 72° my options are limited
That's some crappy advice. I've done about 50 DWC grows using stand-alone Rubbermaid tubs since 2001. First 35 or so without any kind of chiller and never even tried doing anything about nute temps other than use 0.5ml/L 35% food grade peroxide twice a week to keep rot away and that worked fine. Made a DIY chiller from a water cooler and small fountain pump then stopped the peroxide when I could keep temps between 65 - 68F.Start over in coco or soil. That’s it. Unless you can afford to build a recirculating system with chilled res dwc isn’t worth the headache, the sacrifes you have to make to your environment to maintain a safe res negate any of the advantages hydro offers.
If you are using the 2-part Sensi or Connie nutes then you do need to use both parts to get everything your plants need to thrive. I used the Connie years ago but went back to the 3-part AN nutes as I like to experiment with different mixing ratios for the various stages of growth and the 2-part is not very flexible.Ok so add A&B and my leaf problems will no longer exist, gotcha. s/
I only did 4 before saying fuck it and switched to soil, I used bleach for sterile at .25ml/gal they grew good weed sure but it’s a headache man and that small with only a couple days invested better off repurposing those buckets into sips/hempys op will have a much easier time of thing’s especially trying to manage temps in Texas in the summer with hid lighting. My guess is op is on a tight budget(not making fun I was and kinda still am) otherwise they’d be using led and running a recirculating system. Between running the ac at cooler than optimal tents to make up for the radiant heat from the hid lights gonna hit their electric bill hard.That's some crappy advice. I've done about 50 DWC grows using stand-alone Rubbermaid tubs since 2001. First 35 or so without any kind of chiller and never even tried doing anything about nute temps other than use 0.5ml/L 35% food grade peroxide twice a week to keep rot away and that worked fine. Made a DIY chiller from a water cooler and small fountain pump then stopped the peroxide when I could keep temps between 65 - 68F.
I fixed my red temps by simply running a fan over my pump to cool it off and it worked wonders lol thinks for the advice thoughStart over in coco or soil. That’s it. Unless you can afford to build a recirculating system with chilled res dwc isn’t worth the headache, the sacrifes you have to make to your environment to maintain a safe res negate any of the advantages hydro offers.