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My associate sprayed water and dawn on the plants. Could this be why?
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Mate if i read right your water temp is 70f thats to warm the alage u got building up MAY be root rot an it breeds well in warm water i have recently as in last night binned my 1st at DWC due to root rot,i managed to sort the water temperature out but it was to late is was in there on the rock wool i started her with,i started to freeze 500ml pop bottles an when the water temperature got to the maximum safe temperature I'd drop a frozen bottle in the bucket, it drops the temperature instantly just keep an eye on the temperature incase it gets to cold u don't wanna put em in to shock,i found semi freezing the 500ml bottles dropped the temperature to the minimum safe temperature range an sat there intill it slowly started to rise,it takes hours to go high again just check it's not root rotI want to do a water change because the Algae build up has me worried!
Let me know if you have any suggestionsI forgot about that. Got a lot of irons in the fire and hard to keep track.
Temps haven't dropped below 70F light is 24/7 btw, I know I should be checking ph often but currently my ph meter batteries went dead after I decided to be a noob and leave it on over night lol. But I am using tap water that's ph is 7.0 and ppm is 450. I just filled up my water bucket as I am doing a water change today, thanks for the knowledge, maybe it could be because I haven't been adding enough GH bloom? I use grow big more than bloom I used less bloom to keep from burning my plants. I'll step it up a tad.U got a Phosphorus deficiency by the looks of things mate,basically it can be caused by a few things,the most common is lock out of nutrients the other is when your temperature drops below 60f an your plants have difficulty absorbing the phosphorus making your plant stems turn purple,but purple stems can also be a genetic problem (so growers say) a couple of those pictures look like there's a PH fluctuation, growing in hydro your PH could be in range but at some ph levels in the range of 5.5-6.5 there are certain nutrients that are available at 6.2 that aren't available at 5.5, the best thing to do is set the ph at around 5.8-6.2(ideal) an let it raise over the coming days cause it will raise, to no more than 6.5 if you go over 7.0 you MAY put your plants in to shock.
7.0 way way to high for Dwc, your definitely gonna suffer from PH fluctuations,go buy some batteries ASAP there only cheap aren't they,you gonna have nothing but trouble if you don't ,here's a picture of my current grow,all my ladys are 100% healthy girlsTemps haven't dropped below 70F light is 24/7 btw, I know I should be checking ph often but currently my ph meter batteries went dead after I decided to be a noob and leave it on over night lol. But I am using tap water that's ph is 7.0 and ppm is 450. I just filled up my water bucket as I am doing a water change today, thanks for the knowledge, maybe it could be because I haven't been adding enough GH bloom? I use grow big more than bloom I used less bloom to keep from burning my plants. I'll step it up a tad.
We are at the beginning of week 3 today!
I'm actually waiting on 200$ for my grow to come in so I can get many other things as well but yes I will be getting batteries Asap!7.0 way way to high for Dwc, your definitely gonna suffer from PH fluctuations,go buy some batteries ASAP there only cheap aren't they,you gonna have nothing but trouble if you don't ,here's a picture of my current grow,all my ladys are 100% healthy girls
Very nice, I'm excited to see the end result in your plant!11/7/16
Water changed on 11/3/16
Ppm at 1000
500ppm tap water this time
So about 500 in nutes and etc.
Temp 68F
Water temp was at 67F
Plants are growing moderately, looking good still.
Just beginning to show calmag deficiency, could just be mag I added 4Tsp of Epson salt.
I should be ordering cal mag by Thursday.