NUTE BURN?? Help?

Turpman

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Dont worry about the clorine in the tap if your unning sterile.
You should be fin at 300 ppm of nutes.
Id add cl2 every day at that temp. You may be better off to just leave the 3 in there. If you remove one you will have a bunch of damaged roots feeding the rot. Check your ppm if its going up reduce, if down increase slightly tii you fing a happy zone where the water goes down and ppm stays the same. Ph will drift up naturally knock it back down when it does.
 

bluegill

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Yes tap letting it sit for a day or more to get out chlorine. The ppm of the Rez is about 300. The tap water is about 100 ppm. I’m using Canna Aqua VEGA A & B
That's bullshit. I use tap water to no vail without problems. Chlorine is okay if your water quality is okay.
 

bluegill

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Cover your lid with something white. Do you have an airstone in there? Drop nutes, up the PH a bit, get the water temp down. How far is the light? Your plants will get too big to share the bucket before you can sex them. Plants look overwatered. Drop the water level to 1-2 inches under the netpot. The problem areas are on older growth only - that is an important consideration
 

FPVGrow

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Cover your lid with something white. Do you have an airstone in there? Drop nutes, up the PH a bit, get the water temp down. How far is the light? Your plants will get too big to share the bucket before you can sex them. Plants look overwatered. Drop the water level to 1-2 inches under the netpot. The problem areas are on older growth only - that is an important consideration
Okay will try. Yeah two worst ones actually! Like has been moved to about 9-12 inches above foliage
 

bluegill

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Okay will try. Yeah two worst ones actually! Like has been moved to about 9-12 inches above foliage
Your PPM can be higher depending on pH, RH, temp, and your choice of lighting. I am running much higher PPM with a strong light, but after dropping my pH, I'm seeing some plant stress because of low humidity. Still learning all this myself
 
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