phillipchristian
New Member
no one thinks that temp, humidity, airflow, exhaust, ppm, ph, lamp height, flood cycle or reservoir temps might have something to do with it? give me more data and i'll find your problem.
I thought the MASTER was going to enlighten us? So far, nothing at all helpful though. Not even an original thought. When are you going to start teaching RIU how to really grow? You know, the "clinic" you were going to put on and educate all of us?jesus christ you people are so fucking touchy. everyone reads way to far into everything. if i wanted to be hostile i wouldn't waste any time calling someone a fucking twit *cough*phillup*cough* (flame war commences)
anyways back to the problem. try topping earlier with more recovery time and try growing in rockwool. you might get better air to the roots than the coco. you are using an air stone or recirculating pump in the reservoir correct? i won't presume to tell you how many times a day to water in coco. you are the best judge of that. the rest of your stats look to be in the green. try adding some root beneficials i.e. Orca. more root, more fruit. the beneficial bacteria will also help protect from the bad bacteria that can develop easily in reservoirs and hydroponic grow mediums.