gangas canner
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Hey gang.
Just planted my clones in dirt (1:1 pete "micromax" to perlite) for good soil drainage. Fed and watered them (in - ppm 500 ph 5.8 -> out - ppm 1000 ph 6.5) ppm is too high, but left it. I then immediately noticed the next day some yellowing and wilting. I figured that I nute burned the plants, but as they are young, I don't want to drown them either.
I decided that I would chance the drowning, and flush them (water in ppm 110 - ph 6.2 -> outflow ppm 400 - ph 6.9???) .
Now, I'm gonna wait till everything dries out.
Questions are:
1) Why did the ph rises
2) Should I re-pot them in new soil, and perhaps lightly squeeze the pete pellets to drain water out?
3) If I do re-pot them, I do risk burning them a bit more as XP pro-mix does have a fair bit of 20-20-20 in it, even if I do give the medium a rinse before re-potting. BTW, the reason for using this method would be sqeeze any excess water out of the pete pellets, and perhaps let them dry out for a few hours before re-potting. Any advice here would be appreciated.
4) Should I lock myself out of the room for another day and leave these poor ladies dry-out on their own!?!
5) I have immediately turned the CO2 system off when I saw this happen, but if things start picking up and the potential root rot has been fixed, should I start the plants off on CO2 at 1000ppm again or hold off!?!
Just planted my clones in dirt (1:1 pete "micromax" to perlite) for good soil drainage. Fed and watered them (in - ppm 500 ph 5.8 -> out - ppm 1000 ph 6.5) ppm is too high, but left it. I then immediately noticed the next day some yellowing and wilting. I figured that I nute burned the plants, but as they are young, I don't want to drown them either.
I decided that I would chance the drowning, and flush them (water in ppm 110 - ph 6.2 -> outflow ppm 400 - ph 6.9???) .
Now, I'm gonna wait till everything dries out.
Questions are:
1) Why did the ph rises
2) Should I re-pot them in new soil, and perhaps lightly squeeze the pete pellets to drain water out?
3) If I do re-pot them, I do risk burning them a bit more as XP pro-mix does have a fair bit of 20-20-20 in it, even if I do give the medium a rinse before re-potting. BTW, the reason for using this method would be sqeeze any excess water out of the pete pellets, and perhaps let them dry out for a few hours before re-potting. Any advice here would be appreciated.
4) Should I lock myself out of the room for another day and leave these poor ladies dry-out on their own!?!
5) I have immediately turned the CO2 system off when I saw this happen, but if things start picking up and the potential root rot has been fixed, should I start the plants off on CO2 at 1000ppm again or hold off!?!