Lights-400 watt hps
medium- clay pelets in deep water culture
nutes-technaflora recipe for success
ph-5.9
watering schedule every 7-10 days although last night I went to check the roots and the bucket was empty and I watered 4-5 days ago so I quickly made up a mix of water but it didn't stop the leaves from wilting but it did slow it down quite a bit.... maybe it's in shock now from no water? just a guess i'm throwing out there.
Feeding rates and interval 3 quarters strength everytime I change out the bucket every 7-10 days whenever it gets low.
system is deep water culture. I'm doing sea of green with 4 plants
leaf colors are completely green but curling under. 2 out of 4 plants have leaves curling under and some of the tips are curling up and look a little dried out or burnt they fall apart in your hands.
yes they are completely healthy and vibrant until the leaves wilt.
Umm I can't tell if the growth slows it might but it happens so quickly I mean with in a day the plant is half drooped under dead looking there is not much growth that can happen.
and yes same strain each crop. except one time I had Purple Kush in soil and this happened but it was at the same time a few weeks into flowering.
I just sprayed for bugs with azamax yesterday and then a few hours later it started happening.
I hope this gives you and idea of what it could be.
I checked the roots and they look perfectly healthy I mean this wilting is only happened to 2 out of 4 plants that are in the same bucket the other 2 plants look perfectly healthy. You would think if it was a root problem that it would be happened to all the plants cuz all the plants are in one root ball inside the bucket. I turned up the air pump that goes inside the bucket to see if more oxygen would help. but I don't know.
Thanks in advanced for the help.
UPDATE!- I found bugs in my water reservoir so I called the local Hydroponics store and they said to add the Azamax bug killer to the water reservoir. So I did. Hopefully that will kill them and is the problem. They might be eating my roots.