Higher than Thou
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This is the first time that I've done seedlings due to this being the first time that I haven't had access to clones. I guess I'll describe my problem, and what I did to solve it, and perhaps someone could tell me if my actions were shrewd.
I had 10 Jock Horrors under a cfl in a flood table. As I was perusing the internet for seedling TDS limits, I found contradictory information. One site said a weak solution at 300-500 PPM, and the other said 50-150. I decided to go with the former. Well... yesterday I noticed a few tips and sides were burning on the second leaf set, (plants are currently developing their third set) and because of how I had my CFLs setup about 12 inches from the plants, I immediately assumed that my issue was a lack of light.
So I disconnected my cfl, and I switched to my 1000W HID, but the problem continued to get worse within the next 10 hours. So next I assumed that my problem is N toxicity. My tds had risen to almost 500 (with tap water at 170) by the time I dilluted the nutes. Now I have a TDS reading of 320 which give me a nute PPM of around 150.
I understand that nute uptake is incredibly low until the proto-leafs wither. Does it sound like the change in my nute solution was drastic enough? Or should I empty the thing and switch to water? I really want to nip this problem before my youngsters suffer anymore.
Thanks,
HTT
I had 10 Jock Horrors under a cfl in a flood table. As I was perusing the internet for seedling TDS limits, I found contradictory information. One site said a weak solution at 300-500 PPM, and the other said 50-150. I decided to go with the former. Well... yesterday I noticed a few tips and sides were burning on the second leaf set, (plants are currently developing their third set) and because of how I had my CFLs setup about 12 inches from the plants, I immediately assumed that my issue was a lack of light.
So I disconnected my cfl, and I switched to my 1000W HID, but the problem continued to get worse within the next 10 hours. So next I assumed that my problem is N toxicity. My tds had risen to almost 500 (with tap water at 170) by the time I dilluted the nutes. Now I have a TDS reading of 320 which give me a nute PPM of around 150.
I understand that nute uptake is incredibly low until the proto-leafs wither. Does it sound like the change in my nute solution was drastic enough? Or should I empty the thing and switch to water? I really want to nip this problem before my youngsters suffer anymore.
Thanks,
HTT