One Way Grow & Bloom RDWC

DrBlaze

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Well friend, I hate to say this to you, but I don't think this is going to work out well for you :(. Those nutrients are not complete. You have no molybdenum, cobalt, or sulpher and the calcium and magnesium levels are half or even less what you want for ideal growth. The plants look like they've had deficiencies for a week or two The top growth shows signs of inter-venial chlorosis and the rounded deformed look they get when the veins grow slower than the rest or the leaf (usually a sign of micro-nutrient deficiency). I suppose it might be caused by ph, but I'm guessing not. What is your ph BTW?

If you added a bit of cal mag and a micro product you could use up what you have. If not I would make a change asap.

Sorry to say all this, I'm not one to criticize other people's grows. But over time I've made just about every error possible and as a result I've seen just about every deficiency there is. I've learned to recognize them quickly and fix them immediately (the worse they get the longer it will take before they're healthy again).

Bonne chance.
 
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AlmightyKingSpider

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Well friend, I hate to say this to you, but I don't think this is going to work out well for you :(. Those nutrients are not complete. You have no molybdenum, cobalt, or sulpher and the calcium and magnesium levels are half or even less what you want for ideal growth. The plants look like they've had deficiencies for a week or two The top growth shows signs of inter-venial chlorosis and the rounded deformed look they get when the veins grow slower than the rest or the leaf (usually a sign of micro-nutrient deficiency). I suppose it might be caused by ph, but I'm guessing not. What is your ph BTW?

If you added a bit of cal mag and a micro product you could use up what you have. If not I would make a change asap.

Sorry to say all this, I'm not one to criticize other people's grows. But over time I've made just about every error possible and as a result I've seen just about every deficiency there is. I've learned to recognize them quickly and fix them immediately (the worse they get the longer it will take before they're healthy again).

Bonne chance.
No way..... ouch. Well I have a single dwc with Sensi and grozyme and it's growing like a champ. This picture was recent transplant from soil to rdwc.... now they look better but still worried. How do you know that these nutes aren't full.... they say just add.... it was a free sample from EzGro. These are recent pictures and the roots started to grow... I ph it and it was around 4.6 and ppm was at 580. Plants grew in soil for about 2 weeks. 3 Panama and 1 power africa. Have you ran with these nutes.... should I give it the benefit of doubt or next rez change go sensi and grozyme....IMG-20170130-WA0000.jpeg
 

DrBlaze

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Well the bottom picture does look better,I guess some of what I was seeing was transplant shock, but there are still some bad signs.

If you do nothing else, fix your ph. You should keep it between 5.6 and 6.2. When it is low like 4.6 the plants cannot absorb all their nutrients.
 

AlmightyKingSpider

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I didn't wanna mess with it cause supposed the pH will balance it's self cause of buffers.. will check @ once back at the Office. Thanks alot Amigo and will keep posting picture of my grow incase your eye wants to wonder. And they did have a bad shock cause I had to wash off all the soil on roots....IMG-20170123-WA0003.jpeg
 

AlmightyKingSpider

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Temp in rez @ 58
Bottom plant @70
Top plant @73
Top of 16 tube T5 mixed spectrum 6500k 5000k & 4100k.
Smooth cool riding and NO chiller a diy water cool coil in double sac in rez...oh yeah rez outside tent in basement ;)IMG-20170118-WA0007.jpeg
 

DrBlaze

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Well I'm not looking to argue with anyone :) But I'll just leave you with this thought:

Buffering just stops the ph from moving around.

A stabilized GOOD ph is what you want (around 5.8 )

A stabilized BAD ph is not.

Bonne chance mon ami.
 

AlmightyKingSpider

Well-Known Member
Well I'm not looking to argue with anyone :) But I'll just leave you with this thought:

Buffering just stops the ph from moving around.

A stabilized GOOD ph is what you want (around 5.8 )

A stabilized BAD ph is not.

Bonne chance mon ami.
Gonna check and adjust asap , merci mon ami et dont get lost ;) and all your help and advice is highly appreciated. I'll faut prendre l'avantage de notre froid température;)
 

OneHitDone

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Well friend, I hate to say this to you, but I don't think this is going to work out well for you :(. Those nutrients are not complete. You have no molybdenum, cobalt, or sulpher and the calcium and magnesium levels are half or even less what you want for ideal growth. The plants look like they've had deficiencies for a week or two The top growth shows signs of inter-venial chlorosis and the rounded deformed look they get when the veins grow slower than the rest or the leaf (usually a sign of micro-nutrient deficiency). I suppose it might be caused by ph, but I'm guessing not. What is your ph BTW?

If you added a bit of cal mag and a micro product you could use up what you have. If not I would make a change asap.

Sorry to say all this, I'm not one to criticize other people's grows. But over time I've made just about every error possible and as a result I've seen just about every deficiency there is. I've learned to recognize them quickly and fix them immediately (the worse they get the longer it will take before they're healthy again).

Bonne chance.
Looks like maybe another one of those products where some micro's are hidden in the "non plant food ingredients"? Kinda like Botanicare Pure Blend Pro
 
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