JovialGent
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Ane yes the one i pointed out before thats lagging the rest.
Seperate containers yes. And same equipment. I take water out with a glass, test and discardYour containers are separate correct? Did you use the same testers and equipment eg. PH, TDS going from one to another? I'm thinking this is a root problem likely pythium but not 100% sure.
Last pic roots look like they are recovering. I would say its probably low PH but i have never used PH pergect so maybe someone else can chime in on that.There is some sort of smell yes.. in the overall room as opposed to an individual res.
The pics are different plants..
The darker roots look more stained and clogged then actually rotting..
The other pic some of the healthier ones.
Overall growth hasnt slowed a great deal and apart from a few rust spots they look generally in good health to me..
The darker sections of roots I've tried rubbing and they don't break like I would have thought rotting ones would..Last pic roots look like they are recovering. I would say its probably low PH but i have never used PH pergect so maybe someone else can chime in on that.
Probably not, but I'd like to make a suggestion; the best humidifiers in your grow are the plants themselves. If you find you need more humidity than they're providing then it's likely that you have an issue with your environment.Running the humidifier.. but using tap water in it. Since changing the sock on the air filter.. I've noticed it sucking up a lot of white dust. Assuming it's calcium as my water is super hard.. its Easily seen as the sock is black.
Could the water im using in the humidifier be causing other problems?..
An environmental controller. It will be there twiddling the knobs 24/7 so you can do other things, like have a life. Yes, it can manage temps and help raise RH at the same time.If I'm not using the humidifier. Running fans reduced RH to between 25-30%
So I feel it's an necessity if I'm going to keep it higher in the 60s
I'm running the fan to control heat.. or it would soar upwards of 30c especially on a warm day..
How could I balance this out more?
Ok thanks tty.. I've looked at them.. but can't imagine getting one any time soon as id need all new compatible equipmentAn environmental controller. It will be there twiddling the knobs 24/7 so you can do other things, like have a life. Yes, it can manage temps and help raise RH at the same time.
Not really, fans and such plug right into them.Ok thanks tty.. I've looked at them.. but can't imagine getting one any time soon as id need all new compatible equipment
Really?.. I thought only the likes of ec fans or hyperfans were needed. Still a few hundred notes for one though. Like I said to old med user.. I can't keep throwing money at it.. I've already had to replace equipment after the Mrs threw a wobbly and smashed some up.. grrrNot really, fans and such plug right into them.
Sound aquaman. Thx.. deffo cheaper then what I was looking athttps://www.amazon.com/Inkbird-ITC-310T-B-Temperature-Controller-Greenhouse/dp/B0743CK1FN/ref=mp_s_a_1_fkmrnull_5?keywords=inkbird+310t+and+humidity&qid=1557235501&s=gateway&sr=8-5-fkmrnull
https://www.amazon.com/Inkbird-Digital-Pre-wired-Humidity-Controller/dp/B01FQKXRXA/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?crid=11YFD0N81ALKW&keywords=inkbird+humidity+controller&qid=1557235598&s=gateway&sprefix=inkbird+&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1
Those are the 2 I use cheap and easy. There are better ones out there
time will tellAny thoughts on these roots?..
Indeed ...time will tell