My plant is currently not drinking water for the 2nd day running, initially i suspected root rot problems as roots were slightly brown and little brittle. I changed out the reservoir and refilled with ph 5.8 adjusted water.
Here is my grow:
DWC: Amnesia Haze
Stage: 4th week into flowering by now small buds everywehre
PPM:1300 (Now its 0 i just changed the res)
PH: 5.7-5.8
I have 2 airstones bubbler going strong and and i have lowered the water to about 1-2 inches below the netpot as adviced by our forum experts. Initially i thought roots were going towards root rot as i saw browning, but realized that the lighting wasnt good and much of the browning were shadows. I took the plant out into the open to take a clear picture with good lighting and it was pretty ok not too brown in fact. but roots are still pretty brittle with fine hairs falling off easily if i run my hands through it. Definitely not the healthy strong white root hair type of roots now.
Could it be a nutrients lock out? what should i do in this case?
Please advice!! this was meant to be my wedding plant, the buds were gna flower just right for harvest then. Any help is appreciated!!
Here is my grow:
DWC: Amnesia Haze
Stage: 4th week into flowering by now small buds everywehre
PPM:1300 (Now its 0 i just changed the res)
PH: 5.7-5.8
I have 2 airstones bubbler going strong and and i have lowered the water to about 1-2 inches below the netpot as adviced by our forum experts. Initially i thought roots were going towards root rot as i saw browning, but realized that the lighting wasnt good and much of the browning were shadows. I took the plant out into the open to take a clear picture with good lighting and it was pretty ok not too brown in fact. but roots are still pretty brittle with fine hairs falling off easily if i run my hands through it. Definitely not the healthy strong white root hair type of roots now.
Could it be a nutrients lock out? what should i do in this case?
Please advice!! this was meant to be my wedding plant, the buds were gna flower just right for harvest then. Any help is appreciated!!