Seedlings are looking horrible after transplant!

Chip Green

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I found, the powder version of the GH pH up is really a necessity, with the Maxi series powder nutes.

You found something that is more suitable for your situation, so that's what really matters
 

The Gram Reaper

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The key is to not overfeed which many people do.
My plants get nutrient water every feed, 6 times a day, on a bottom feed. Then I water through the top at least once a week to flush old gasses and salts out.

If you are going to top feed the entire grow, I would alternate between water and nutrients. I also see people get great results just giving nutrients once a week and water the rest. Coco holds most of the water on the surface, ready to drink.
 

xtsho

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My plants get nutrient water every feed, 6 times a day, on a bottom feed. Then I water through the top at least once a week to flush old gasses and salts out.

If you are going to top feed the entire grow, I would alternate between water and nutrients. I also see people get great results just giving nutrients once a week and water the rest. Coco holds most of the water on the surface, ready to drink.

I just use blumats. Constant drip feed. No runoff ever. 600 - 800 ppm nutrient solution in the reservoir. That's including what's in the tap water. I've been growing this way for years with great success and I only have to refill the reservoir once or twice a week.
 

larrypizzimp93

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I just use blumats. Constant drip feed. No runoff ever. 600 - 800 ppm nutrient solution in the reservoir. That's including what's in the tap water. I've been growing this way for years with great success and I only have to refill the reservoir once or twice a week.
are blumats worth getting? how do they work?
 

calvin.m16

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I like them. They didn't cost much and I think they were worth every penny.

https://www.blumat.com/tropf/das-tropf-blumat-system/vorteile
That's cool. I haven't seen anything like that. I prefer just using a watering pot. I've used drip systems before and they end up being a pain because I change my garden configurations too much.

P.S I'm switching to ProMix HP so I don't have to worry about watering 7 or more times a week. Now I'll be watering a few times a week. :D
 
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calvin.m16

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So I switched to Advanced Nutrients "ph perfect" 3 part Micro > Grow > Bloom and my plants recovered 100% without doing jack all to my PH or even measuring PPM or anything.. I just dump 2 ounces of each into my 5 gallons of RO water and feed every other day and the plants are exploding with growth and have HUGE fan leaves, like HUUUGE.
 

calvin.m16

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Update: Plants are fantastic and haven't had any issues since continuing using Advanced Nutrients Micro>Grow>Bloom as recommended per the Bud Labs App for iOS. Yes they're big for Auto Flowers but that's how I roll. :DIMG_0796.jpeg
 

calvin.m16

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is this your first grow with the TSW 2000?
No, I've grown using the TSW-2000 panels for the last couple harvests. I go 100% brightness and keep the lights @ 24" throughout the entire life and harvest in ~90-100 days from seedling depending on strain of AutoFlower. I've been yielding 7 oz plants in 5 gal pots of coco using Advanced Nutrients MGB alone with no other additives (best flavor & smoke; additives stay in the plant unless the plant begins to eat itself during starvation period e.g "flush").
 

bk78

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I also noticed that Mother Earth Coco/Perlite 70/30 is VERY Calcium thirsty. I had to load a batch of 5 gallons with 30 ml of CalMag+ to stop a nitrogen/calcium deficiency that was causing my leaves to yellow entirely, have rusty spots all over the leaves and overall just look sickly.
Calmag helps everything bro
 
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