Running house and garden full line up. 3 1000w hort blue, feeding 2000ml, nutes nutes water. Added cal mag on my last water, but very light dose ( had never added cal mad before). Coco coir in 10 gal smart pots. 5.8-6.0. They are eating every 2-3 days.
I am going into week 3 and my plants went from a nice semi dark green and over the past couple days they started to lighten up a bit and yellow in a few spots. Anyone have some suggestions ?
I have a 20x25 flower room being built with a 60000 btu 5 ton solely for that room. I was originally going to do 14 single end king wing, but I'm wondering how many double ended air cooled if I could get away using if I don't have the ability to vent the heat out. I do have about 10 fans wall...
I have a 20x25 flower room being built with a 60000 btu 5 ton solely for that room. I was originally going to do 14 single end king wing, but I'm wondering how many double ended air cooled if I could get away using if I don't have the ability to vent the heat out. I do have about 10 fans wall...
So I fed yesterday hoping to see a turn around because they haven't had nutes in so long. Fed about 2000ml to each with 2 tsp of dynagro per gallon 6.2 ph. And this is today...any ideas what the hell is going wrong ???
Perhaps I mis spoke. I transplanted to 10 this past Sunday and hit them with water. They were still a little wet Sunday from all the flushing I did a week before that. What I speaking of 2 weeks was nutes. Temp air flow is good. 75-77 50% all controlled.
Finally got a chance to feed (they dried a up enough). Fed 2000ml today with half amount of dyna gro as they have been almost 2 weeks with no nutes. I think the flush before the transplant was a bad idea. I just didn't think they were root bound because the size of the plants didn't support that...
Finally got a chance to feed (they dried a up enough). Fed 2000ml today with half amount of dyna gro as they have been almost 2 weeks with no nutes. I think the flush before the transplant was a bad idea. I just didn't think they were root bound because the size of the plants didn't support that...
I have a blue lab guardian. Measures temp, ph, ppm. Finally got a chance to feed (they dried a up enough). Fed 2000ml today with half amount of dyna gro as they have been almost 2 weeks with no nutes. I think the flush before the transplant was a bad idea. I just didn't think they were root...
Thanks for the detailed response. I did use great white when transplanted l, forgot to add that in there I and I a blue lab ppm ph monitor so now I know where I need to be. Thank you again
Brief history. All of these plants were doing great and I had a bad bad nutrient burn. I didn't flush enough and they stunted, then I got them back. About a week ago I took a plant that was doing poorly and it was extremely root bound. After seeing almost all of them were like this, I assumed...