Lion-O
Active Member
After some troubles this plant has bounced back, but now it started having nitrogen toxicity problems, I believe. I think this is the case since the leaves are all dark green and clawing/bending downwards.
The problem started after I went from a ppm of about 500 to 650 (base RO ppm is 200). What I did to attempt to fix it was change out to another bucket that just had ph'd RO water for 24 hours. However, after this it looked worse - the downward pointed leaves were only on the lower leaves but now they're on all of them. One or two leaves on the bottom have speckled brown as well, near the middle of the leaves. On growweedeasy it stated this is generally N toxicity... What I did as well to avoid possible issues is two weeks ago, sprayed with a light dose of neem oil, and last week another dose as well as a very tiny amount mixed in of Safer Insect Killing Soap. I'm talking like 1 ml to one of those sprayer/misters, so likely a mix ratio of 500/1 or so.
So now my ph is 5.3 (usually 5.2 to 5.6) right now. Using hydroguard. ppm is now at 500, so there's 300 ppm of nutes, which is what I had before issues arose; isn't that kinda low for ppm? My nute is dynagro. Roots look nice and white, though after a day in just RO they seemed to have a tinge of brown - one day in plain RO? WTH? Res temp is 65 right now. Temps went down and for the prior two days the temp of the res was 60 - 62, so I haven't been exhausting the air out of the room to the outside, rather just into the room, then a fan on low blowing out of the room. Light is a cob LED, 240 watts (true watts). Light height was about 2.5 feet, just lowered to 2 feet, to try and give some more heat and fuel to the plant. Location of grow is in a basement that has a room temp right now of 66-68 degrees.
I understand from my previous issues/thread that smaller increments are best for hydro, so I hope that's what I'm doing now. I have a CBD strain that is just coming out of a rapid rooter in a dome, hope to be ready soon so hopefully I can get these issues resolved soon.