hotsxychiq
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This is my first time grow, I have
aeroflo 60
1/10 hp chiller
5x10 sun hut tent,
1 6" fan
2 1000 watt hortilux lights with air cooled hoods
window ac unit right outside where the tent is
I veg'd for approx 6 days, currently in my 6th week of flowering
Everything was going beautifully until a few weeks ago. I am pretty sure I had the nutes too high and the roots are either nutrient burned or I have root rot, I'm not sure which. How can I tell the difference? 2 days ago I flushed added h2o2 in rez and yesterday some hygrozyme in an attempt to repair the roots. I think it may be helping but I'm not entirely sure. The nutes seem to be going up and they are drinking almost no water and not absorbing any nutrients as far as I can tell. The plans do not look like they are dying but they appear to have stopped growing. Any suggestions on what I can do? I think the problem may have come from some organic nutrients which I probably should not have messed with. Currently I was running gh micro and bloom, hygrozyme and aquashield. A few weeks ago I added a small amount of gravity, noticed no results tried a small amount of kool bloom, noticed no results. I had examined the roots off and on and assumed they were getting darker because of gh micro stain but I know it's definitely not just nutrient stain. I know I hit them with way too much I just want to repair any damage I can and/or get them to grow bigger if possible. Any suggestions? Also I had a powder mildew problem which started several weeks ago and I have been running a sulpher burner, first about 40 mins/day then have upped it to about 2 hrs. Wondering if this could be inhibiting growth as well? I will post several photos, you can see from the pictures some of the fan leaves seem to be growing strangely like straight up and the nutrient burn on the tips is apparent.
aeroflo 60
1/10 hp chiller
5x10 sun hut tent,
1 6" fan
2 1000 watt hortilux lights with air cooled hoods
window ac unit right outside where the tent is
I veg'd for approx 6 days, currently in my 6th week of flowering
Everything was going beautifully until a few weeks ago. I am pretty sure I had the nutes too high and the roots are either nutrient burned or I have root rot, I'm not sure which. How can I tell the difference? 2 days ago I flushed added h2o2 in rez and yesterday some hygrozyme in an attempt to repair the roots. I think it may be helping but I'm not entirely sure. The nutes seem to be going up and they are drinking almost no water and not absorbing any nutrients as far as I can tell. The plans do not look like they are dying but they appear to have stopped growing. Any suggestions on what I can do? I think the problem may have come from some organic nutrients which I probably should not have messed with. Currently I was running gh micro and bloom, hygrozyme and aquashield. A few weeks ago I added a small amount of gravity, noticed no results tried a small amount of kool bloom, noticed no results. I had examined the roots off and on and assumed they were getting darker because of gh micro stain but I know it's definitely not just nutrient stain. I know I hit them with way too much I just want to repair any damage I can and/or get them to grow bigger if possible. Any suggestions? Also I had a powder mildew problem which started several weeks ago and I have been running a sulpher burner, first about 40 mins/day then have upped it to about 2 hrs. Wondering if this could be inhibiting growth as well? I will post several photos, you can see from the pictures some of the fan leaves seem to be growing strangely like straight up and the nutrient burn on the tips is apparent.
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