whytewidow
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How big is your res?
I wouldn't do just a gallon. I would flush my net pots really really good first with ph'd water.
Then I would empty the res completely and fill with just straight ph'd water. And run it that way for a few days. I bet it starts growing again. Then start your nutes at 1/2 strength lucas formula. Do 4ml/8ml micro/bloom. And nothing else. Ph to 5.5-6.0 And let her clear herself out. Don't let the temps get high during the flush and regular water. Bc high temps will slow chlorophyll production and sugar and salt breakdown in the plant.
Ok I gotcha. You are right. But I would use straight ph'd water from the tap though. Bc it has enough stuff u don't need calmag like u do with ro water. Jus straight tap water ph'd after flush. And wash net pots and media real good. They are full of nutes. Your plants. Straight water them. Let me use what's trapped in them. Just my opinion
How big is your res?
find out if your water has chloramine instead of chlorine there is a difference I agree with whytewidow about your nutes being too hotId rather not go back to tap water, I am pretty sure that was the source of a lot of my problems. Where I live the city water is as close to garbage water as it can get. I put in a R/O system last weekend and have seen improvements. I would agree that maybe my nutrient solution is too strong I did just lower it down to total 350ppm by diluting it more.
find out if your water has chloramine instead of chlorine there is a difference I agree with whytewidow about your nutes being too hot
find out if your water has chloramine instead of chlorine there is a difference I agree with whytewidow about your nutes being too hot
Make sense?
Yeah they will b ok till u get tap water deluded
chloramine is the cheaper alternative to chlorine that some water treatment facilities are converting to it don't evaporate off hence once treated it stays treated & if my memory is correct it has ammonia in it as well
chloramine is the cheaper alternative to chlorine that some water treatment facilities are converting to it don't evaporate off hence once treated it stays treated & if my memory is correct it has ammonia in it as well
What recipe did you use to make It? What ingredients?