Need some input on whats happening

these 2 plants are dwc as you can see. Cloned from same plant, Same age, same nutes, and ph is about 6. Can anyone tell me whats going on? the plant on the left is puny, where as, the one on the right is monstrous in comparison. The root masses reflect the plant, left plant small root mass right plant big root mass. everything is identical, so this has me scratching my head.

using dynagro and protekt nutes.



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Don't know, but if I were you I would get some panda film and cover those buckets. Those orange buckets will leak light through and cause many problems for you.
 
If there clones then that means they have identical genetics, also factor that both plants are being grown in a identical enviorment. Therefore, both plants should be the same size. Only reason one could be smaller is because one of the buckets didnt have an ideal PH level. This causes the plants not to be able to take up all the required nutrients making one plant grow faster then the other.
 
The PH is close to identical, about a 6. As you can see in the picture the two water bottles have the PH test solution. Think putting the smaller plant in plain water with no nutes would work? A sort of flush. What should The PH level be; if not 6?
 
Had a similar issue not long ago to find I had a bad airstone.. Well not exactly a bad one- the end cap fell off & my air hose was the only thing bubbling... 5 min fix but the problem was roots not getting enough oxygen... Tiny bubbles are happy bubbles they say good luck hope you find your issue w/ the quickness
 
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Hola, Desert Greens. I just thought I'd chime in and show some solidarity. My current grow (above) is a bit of a comedy among my friends. These ladies are not clones from the same plant, but they too have been in the same environment since day one. I have many x-factors that you do not, so I will not compare our grows, but I did want to relay that part of my problem wasn't the measurements in my reservoir, but the moisture retention in my rockwool. I know nothing about your medium but you may want to look a little closer at the differences between your buckets. My lil' girl had a super wet rockwool cube for the first water, and my big girl had the appropriate amount of moisture. After one week the cubes were equally moist (in a good way), but the damage was already done, and my lil' girl has been playing catchup ever since.

Good luck, friend, and remember to look at the small details too - not that I mean to complicate your issue.

Peace.
 
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