I it's normal to grow Active Member Jan 25, 2018 #1 Droopy leaves. Sour diesel haze auto. Day 10 3 gallon tote DWC set up. RO Water PPM-117 PH-5.9 Water temp-68 degrees Humidity-68% Big air stone No signs of drooping last night. Attachments 16290788-0C43-48FE-8BAC-5EFA99B2AEB7.jpeg 1.6 MB · Views: 14
Droopy leaves. Sour diesel haze auto. Day 10 3 gallon tote DWC set up. RO Water PPM-117 PH-5.9 Water temp-68 degrees Humidity-68% Big air stone No signs of drooping last night.
chiqifella Well-Known Member Jan 25, 2018 #2 looks good but will need to begin feeding now. Its yellowing because its starving. My tap water is higher than 117ppm btw.
looks good but will need to begin feeding now. Its yellowing because its starving. My tap water is higher than 117ppm btw.
rkymtnman Well-Known Member Jan 25, 2018 #3 chiqifella said: My tap water is higher than 117ppm btw. Click to expand... it's normal to grow said: RO Water PPM-117 Click to expand... RO shouldn't be that high. maybe like 3ppm
chiqifella said: My tap water is higher than 117ppm btw. Click to expand... it's normal to grow said: RO Water PPM-117 Click to expand... RO shouldn't be that high. maybe like 3ppm
I it's normal to grow Active Member Jan 25, 2018 #4 rkymtnman said: RO shouldn't be that high. maybe like 3ppm Click to expand... Sorry i didn’t say. But it’s has nutrients in water. GH nutrient trio.
rkymtnman said: RO shouldn't be that high. maybe like 3ppm Click to expand... Sorry i didn’t say. But it’s has nutrients in water. GH nutrient trio.
I it's normal to grow Active Member Jan 25, 2018 #5 chiqifella said: looks good but will need to begin feeding now. Its yellowing because its starving. My tap water is higher than 117ppm btw. Click to expand... It has nutrients in water. Maybe water level a little low and not getting to roots?
chiqifella said: looks good but will need to begin feeding now. Its yellowing because its starving. My tap water is higher than 117ppm btw. Click to expand... It has nutrients in water. Maybe water level a little low and not getting to roots?
rkymtnman Well-Known Member Jan 25, 2018 #6 scoop out some water with a cup or something and top feed it mabye 2-4 times a day. the tricky part about dwc is before the roots hit the reservoir. after that, they take off
scoop out some water with a cup or something and top feed it mabye 2-4 times a day. the tricky part about dwc is before the roots hit the reservoir. after that, they take off
I it's normal to grow Active Member Jan 25, 2018 #7 rkymtnman said: scoop out some water with a cup or something and top feed it mabye 2-4 times a day. the tricky part about dwc is before the roots hit the reservoir. after that, they take off Click to expand... Awesome. Thanks man.
rkymtnman said: scoop out some water with a cup or something and top feed it mabye 2-4 times a day. the tricky part about dwc is before the roots hit the reservoir. after that, they take off Click to expand... Awesome. Thanks man.
chiqifella Well-Known Member Jan 25, 2018 #8 rkymtnman said: RO shouldn't be that high. maybe like 3ppm Click to expand... thats how I knew he gave it too little
rkymtnman said: RO shouldn't be that high. maybe like 3ppm Click to expand... thats how I knew he gave it too little
chiqifella Well-Known Member Jan 25, 2018 #9 it's normal to grow said: It has nutrients in water. Maybe water level a little low and not getting to roots? Click to expand... no way I could see water level, but if its obvious you might have topped it by now I assume? it has some nutrients, not enough to support proper growth. my tap water wont support growth either on its own
it's normal to grow said: It has nutrients in water. Maybe water level a little low and not getting to roots? Click to expand... no way I could see water level, but if its obvious you might have topped it by now I assume? it has some nutrients, not enough to support proper growth. my tap water wont support growth either on its own