Just changed res water, plants drooping.

RiskyFart

Active Member
I've got a DWC system going, and I just changed out the res water for the first time about 30 mins ago. The ppm's were starting to get pretty high.

I drained all of the old res water. Then added freshly mixed solution.

All of my plants are drooping now. They are about 3 weeks old.

Is this normal after a res water change?
 

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TheFaux

New Member
Looks like maybe you've used cold water or mixed the nutes too hot. Give em a few hours before you freak out. :razz:
 

SmokeDoggy

Well-Known Member
Did you pH the water AFTER (also ideally before) adding the nutes into that fresh new water?

If not, you should pull the water and pH it to ~6.0. You could try to do it IN the res, but I've heard that is not a good idea as the pH solutions can't mix/dissolve quick enough and could harm the roots if directly exposed to it in that undissolved concentration.
 

ClosetFather

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Also a possibility, i recently began a dwc grow and the first time i changed my rez the same thing happened. Then i realized that my rez was now higher than it had been before the change... and i figured it was because of the roots getting less oxygen. I lowered the level and they perked... so i bought a bigger air pump and now they dont droop much even at 3 or a little more gallons. hope that helps!
 

Mcgician

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IMO, certain strains will "droop" at one point or another during the photoperiod, particularly the sativa dominant strains. I have a couple of strains that do that about 8 hours into their 12 hour flowering cycle. Personally, I think it's nothing more than stem/shoot growth happening rapidly. I could be wrong, but if all you did was change out your res and run it through, I doubt you did anything wrong. You didn't do your nutrient/pH/res calculations while you were baked did you? I never recommend doing that. Trust me, I've learned the hard way. Twice before, I left the room while waiting for the tank to fill with water, gotten on the computer or sidetracked somehow, and ended up with water everywhere! I ended up spending the next 3 hours cleaning it up, and vowed to never let it happen again.
 
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