Need indoor help with Dyna Gro

high 420

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Ok so i took a few years off from indoor growing. just got back in to it and wanted to try out Dyna Gro foliage pro. i used it last year to start my plants indoors early spring and had the same issues.

So whats happening is them seem to get stunted at about 6"-1 foot and get tight internodes but no growth up top. larger lower leaves seem to slowly turn yellow and die off.

I'm using pro mix hp with extra perlite, .3ml roots excelurator, .5ml Dyna Gro foliage pro and .5ml pro tekt per litre. in RO start water is .01 EC=.50 and PH= is 6.3 i water until i see runoff every 3-4 days give or take

temps are 24C and night 15C humidity is around 50 running 18/6 with 6 t5 24w
 

Renfro

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Ok so i took a few years off from indoor growing. just got back in to it and wanted to try out Dyna Gro foliage pro. i used it last year to start my plants indoors early spring and had the same issues.

So whats happening is them seem to get stunted at about 6"-1 foot and get tight internodes but no growth up top. larger lower leaves seem to slowly turn yellow and die off.

I'm using pro mix hp with extra perlite, .3ml roots excelurator, .5ml Dyna Gro foliage pro and .5ml pro tekt per litre. in RO start water is .01 EC=.50 and PH= is 6.3 i water until i see runoff every 3-4 days give or take

temps are 24C and night 15C humidity is around 50 running 18/6 with 6 t5 24w
I think your just not using enough dyna foliage pro. According to my math you should be using somewhere between 1.3 and 2.6 mL per liter for soil. They recommend 1 to 2 teaspoons per gallon, when I convert that to mL/L I get 1.32 to 2.64 mL/L

Do you have a PPM meter to measure your mix?
 

hotrodharley

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I think your just not using enough dyna foliage pro. According to my math you should be using somewhere between 1.3 and 2.6 mL per liter for soil. They recommend 1 to 2 teaspoons per gallon, when I convert that to mL/L I get 1.32 to 2.64 mL/L

Do you have a PPM meter to measure your mix?
1 teaspoon = 4.9 milliliter. Just putting that out for the mathematically challenged.
 

Dyna-Gro

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So whats happening is them seem to get stunted at about 6"-1 foot and get tight internodes but no growth up top. larger lower leaves seem to slowly turn yellow and die off.
The usual cause of this is a lack of Nitrogen, or a pH problem causing nutrient uptake lockout.
Check out our feeding schedule, also included is a lot of useful information about our products. We recommend you start at 25-50% strength.
 

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