ThorGanjason
Well-Known Member
I had 4 strains in 1 aero setup with 1 res. They all are finishing at different times, so what I'm doing to keep from having to harvest them all at the same time, is I'm pulling them out one by one and putting them in a dwc with pH'd water and clearex.
I did this with my purple wreck, and only flushed it for 3-4 days so I could go ahead and crop one out. The second plant to go in the dwc was a blue dream, and its doing something weird; the leaves are all starting to lose their water pressure, and they're all dropping.
The buds are looking/doing fine, and the leaves aren't getting necrotic or anything. Is the clearex possibly doing this? I know it helps clear the salts out, and I know that salts control where water goes. But based off of that logic, there should be more salts in the water outside of the root zone in the dwc, causing the water to get pulled from the plant.
Does anyone know how clearex works exactly? Maybe the concentration is too high? I used the same concentration on the smaller purple wreck and it did fine. My biggest concern is that the salts are not being flushed out of the plant properly.
Thanks for any advice.
I did this with my purple wreck, and only flushed it for 3-4 days so I could go ahead and crop one out. The second plant to go in the dwc was a blue dream, and its doing something weird; the leaves are all starting to lose their water pressure, and they're all dropping.
The buds are looking/doing fine, and the leaves aren't getting necrotic or anything. Is the clearex possibly doing this? I know it helps clear the salts out, and I know that salts control where water goes. But based off of that logic, there should be more salts in the water outside of the root zone in the dwc, causing the water to get pulled from the plant.
Does anyone know how clearex works exactly? Maybe the concentration is too high? I used the same concentration on the smaller purple wreck and it did fine. My biggest concern is that the salts are not being flushed out of the plant properly.
Thanks for any advice.