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    Aerocloners - Turboklone problems

    He asked me about my set up. In my set up I don't need to monitor it as Ive never run into any issues and I have a 99% success rate I don't try to keep it warm or cool, I just let it do its own thing
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    Aerocloners - Turboklone problems

    Don't monitor or heat the water. It's in the spare room, so a little colder than room temp The heat that's generated from the water pump is more than enough to keep it warm If your water temp is 18c, then it must be from other things that you're doing Literally just use spring water and leave...
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    Aerocloners - Turboklone problems

    I just realised he said that he turns it off. LEAVE IT ON!! The whole point of aeroponics is that it sprays water at the roots. Turing them off is only killing them
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    Aerocloners - Turboklone problems

    Also no harm in using the purple clonex (I use to as well). But figured with the aeroponics, the sprayers will just wash off the clonex before it's had time to do anything
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    Aerocloners - Turboklone problems

    The main cause of pythium is water temp. You're not using a heat mat underneath as well are you?
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    Aerocloners - Turboklone problems

    In my opinion you're way over doing it I use this and have used it for close to a year. All I use is spring water from the supermarket and add in house and garden roots acclurator (don't worry about pH) Of all clones, maybe one if I'm unlucky won't root properly Otherwise they all grow...
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    Need some help please, haven't encountered this before

    Hi guys, noticed these white/yellow/brown marks on the leaves. Can't quite figure out what's caused it Anyone seen this before and know what it is? It has come through in the past two days I have a par reader, no light is over 1500umol (either between 950-1250) and I run co2 Is it possible...
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    Damnit - nanners

    I would get them every time during mid week 5. I use go through every single head with tweezers and then spray the immediate area with one small squeeze from the spray bottle (not the whole plant) I would go through every two days Time consuming but it will save the harvest and avoid seeds...
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    *repost with all info* potential light burn?

    No our standard water that comes out of the tap is soft (doesn't register any ppm on the bluelab truncheon meter)
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    *repost with all info* potential light burn?

    Hi guys, noticed these white/yellow/brown marks on the leaves. Can't quite figure out what's caused it Anyone seen this before and know what it is? It has come through in the past two days I have a par reader, no light is over 1500umol (either between 950-1250) and I run co2 Is it possible...
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    ***Help*** Yellowish marks on leaves, light burn?

    Yeah am careful of the fibers, generally don't get an issue
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    ***Help*** Yellowish marks on leaves, light burn?

    Feeding house and garden range (coco) EC of feeding is 2 (use cana calmag to harden the water prior to adding A&B due to soft water) Room temp 30c & humidity is sitting around 60% Co2 ppm 1400-1500 pH of feeding is 5.8 Have done a few grows the exact same and never had this type of issue before
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    ***Help*** Yellowish marks on leaves, light burn?

    Hi guys, noticed these white/yellow/brown marks on the leaves. Can't quite figure out what's caused it Anyone seen this before and know what it is? It has come through in the past two days I have a par reader, no light is over 1500umol (either between 950-1250) and I run co2 Is it possible...
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    Main stem rot - help

    Yeah figured out what caused it. First time using hydro halos. So the coco at the base of the stem didn't naturally settle (like it does with hand watering). Combined with high humidity over the course of a few days Doesn't look like any root rot as the plant it otherwise healthy
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    Main stem rot - help

    It otherwise looks fine. Hence why looking for other ideas on how to stop progression
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    Main stem rot - help

    Other side looks pretty good, was a little soft the other day but hasn't returned in that area so left it The side I scraped quite heavily appeared to have the mushy part spread so tried best to cut the brown smelly parts out
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    Main stem rot - help

    Unfortunately didn't get a pic before hand. It was basically just dark green which was very soft and had smelt like smelly socks The scraping looks quite severe, although very minimal in comparison to overall size of trunk and plant still relatively healthy Just wanting to curb the spread as I...
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    Main stem rot - help

    Hi guys, the other day I noticed some white froth at the base of the stem (right next to the coco) The stem felt a bit soft in that area so I scraped it away and sprayed with hydrogen peroxide I have noticed there is a bit more. I have brushed away some of the coco and cut out as much of the...
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