Jeffdogg
Well-Known Member
Sure, I imagine with the lack of run off could be the problem. I dunno if drip clean could help remove any of those salts.
Were you doing all these things before? like letting the water sit for the chlorine to evaporate? Got to ph your water bro, come on you know that.
Ive always wondered this question myself. I would assume that chlorine kills, so when you water with chlorinated water I thought it might kill the beneficial bacteria in your medium. My first first coco grow I did 3 gallons distilled and 2 gallons tap ratio and fed the plants right after making the batch and had a perfect grow. I mean no lower leaves even turned yellow, stems stayed green and didn't turn purple. But obviously that can get pricey, so i bought a small boy hydro logic filter with the dechlorinater attachment. I mix up the same ratios and don't have a problem so maybe a diluted amount of chlorine may not be enough to kill your medium. But maybe using straight tap water and not letting it sit and feeding is having an effect. Also I heard using airstones speeds up the process of getting the chlorine out.
I would say your best bet is trying to do a low ppm flush with dechlorinated water with good run off and see what happens. I don't think it can hurt. gl dude.
Peace
SALT
Its not so much the chlorine in the tap water. I never used to Let my water sit out for the chlorine to evaporate and never had issues from that. But its the other contaminants that are possibly in the water such as fluoride and other things being dumped into the cities water supply. I've seen many of times on the news where water tests are being conducted and they are finding traces of prescription drugs, Barium, radeon etc... in city water.
I know a lot of people say how water is bad till the chlorine evaporates but IMO Its more of a myth after using straight tap for a long time. And when the water comes out of my tap its 7.8 PH @ 300+ ppm so its not the cleanest water.
I do believe though Zen is not watering enough to give out the runoff, thats the one thing about coco you cant play around with, watering/feeding properly is very important. When I was using coco I watered almost every day, back then it was more of a standard to water daily. Now I read ppl not watering for 3-5 days at a time and what not lol. But Zen you seriously need to flush out your plants till the runoff is clear, it salt is built up its gonna be a dirty color. Good rule of thumb is water till you get 10-15% runoff every watering/feeding. EVEN IF YOU DONT WANT TOO!!!!