Newbie to Hydro, Have 8 girls going - health check

Bluntsmith

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You can try to wipe it off, just remember that you are tugging on roots. Q tip might work for tighter spots.
thanks I did just that - dipped a q tip in the res and scrubbed em down to remove little gunk chunks.

here's an updated photo from the same girl I showed before with the discoloration. roots aren't white but they are (relatively) uniformly colored now. are they okay or is this a problem? image.jpeg
 

Bluntsmith

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Looks much better.

Now if we can keep the light out and keep the water temps a bit lower I think you'll be good to go.
this next update is dedicated to @3squared and whoever else mentioned light proofing it. I'm too high to remember. ;)

edit: it's @Dumme.

I redneck-rigged my tote with black trash bags and tape on the cracks to block the light entry ways. must...get...black...tote...

roots look okay. gonna leave it be for another night and take care of changing the res out tomorrow. thx again.
 

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Bluntsmith

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what's up y'all. just a small update.

I had a few plants that were stuck in neutral. with a little more confidence in my green thumb I decided to empty their net pots. rockwool was still soaked. roots couldn't breathe. I adjusted the net pot at the expense of rockwool sitting above hydroton just for the sake of letting them dry out.

and boy did it help! every single girl of the eight now has roots poking out of the net pot. even the smallest stupidest looking plants of them all. and if I don't top feed them they dry up. it requires more maintenance but ya know, they're actually fucking growing now.

it's really weird because they're all so apart in their development cycle now. I'll just have to stage their transfers into the flower tent. speaking of which, I bought the 6 site Titan ebb and flow tsunami (5 gallon buckets) for their flowering. and two 600w galaxyhydro LEDs. may need a third, one light for each row of two girls. but gonna try to cover three with one whenever I do swap em over. since the timing of everything is all fucked,

how do I know when it's ready to kick em over to flower? what signs do you look for beyond what week it is?

also here's a fan blade on one of my bigger plants. any clue what is causing this coloring?

happy Saturday everyone.
 

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Munchling

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DWC/LED grower here.


Personally if I use such setup as yours I would grow only from seed in order to avoid the problems that you have. This setup of yours is good for growing 2-4 plants (same strain because of the roots that would twist to each other) from seed to finish without transfering, it sucks for your purpose.

I see 3 bad things, first reality check- what is your led there- http://www.compareledgrowlights.com/ I guess it is not powerful enough even at that early stage hence the strange stretching, and slow growth. The slow growth and stretching leads to the problems with the bacteria. The water level in your box should be just under the cup, you cannot down it in time because your plants develop roots slower then normal, and they do so because they have not enough light. You just need better light or to keep the light closer to the plants.

Second how you would transfer them if the roots twist into each other? Judging on your pic you have a week or so till this happens.

Third what you do to your water to keep it clean? There are 2 methods- either you sterilize it
with h202 or you grow beneficial bacteria that eats the bad bacteria. You can fully expect root rot and dead plants soon if you do nothing.

Also if you want to clone get/make cloner based on aeroponics. Try something like that- it is cheap and it works:
Notice at 2.01- your roots should be out of the rockwool before your put them into the water.
Also top feeding in DWG gets the hydroton full of algae and bacteria that slow down and damage your plants. When I do it from the seed I just wait 1 week at the tray till the seedling roots pops out of the rockwool than I keep the hydroton soked for only 1 week in the DWC (I cover the top on the cup with foil around the stem so no light can get into it to reduce algae/bacteria grow in the rockwool and hydroton), for 1 week the roots are as big as yours on the pic, then I change the hydroton with new one and lower the water level. All the time I use beneficial bacteria to prevent root problems.
 
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Bluntsmith

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shits growing so fast that my tiny tote is quickly becoming a big mistake. live and learn but damn they're taking to the system quite well now!!! thanks again all. I owe you folks a blunt.
 

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