Dustybowlz
Well-Known Member
I have some random wilting on young and some medium leaves in BOTH flower and veg.
*Grape god strain is being affected.
*DWC bubble buckets in veg
*7gal pots in flower.
*Advanced Nutrients
*The 2 in flowering have been running on low nutes (300-400ppm)and well water (200ppm hard) totalling around 400-600ppm... I know it was low.
*I didnt trust my water. (Reason was, I kept seeing some sort of white salt/calcium build up on my neopreme disks and stems my cloner that I built and was testing. After using a bunch of different water set ups and COMPLETELY cleaning the cloner several times I could only acount to my water)
*I was always changing the water in the bubble buckets because the ph was always climbing to 7-8 ph in 24-72hrs but the plants looked great.
*This went on since the begining of december for flowering 2 plants and since 1-1-11 for the DWC.
*7 days ago I bought an Ro system and am now running RO water.
*The ph was great the first few days but noticed it drop in DWC in both Grape gods??
*Now it dropps ph, and falls to 4.8-4.9. in the grape gods (other stains are good).
*Nothing changed but a slight increase in PPM
*Yesterday I noticed wilting in BOTH rooms, One room soil and the other is DWC
Im also thinking an "immobile nutrient" is affected. I think it has somthing do do with my water. Theres a build up of it in the older leaves but being its immoble, the young leaves are being affected, not the old leaves. I read through my bible and the only thing that fits the bill is calcium deficiency.
It says, Toxicity is difficult to see in the foliage. It causes wilting. Toxic levels also exacerbate dificiencies in potassium, magnesium, manganese, and iron. The nutrients become unavailable, even though they are present. If excessive amounts of soluble calcium are applied early in life, it can also stunt growth.
Advanced nutes say I dont need calmag if I run the base nute.
This is my first grow, what am I missing??
The other one in flower seems a lot less affected?
*Grape god strain is being affected.
*DWC bubble buckets in veg
*7gal pots in flower.
*Advanced Nutrients
*The 2 in flowering have been running on low nutes (300-400ppm)and well water (200ppm hard) totalling around 400-600ppm... I know it was low.
*I didnt trust my water. (Reason was, I kept seeing some sort of white salt/calcium build up on my neopreme disks and stems my cloner that I built and was testing. After using a bunch of different water set ups and COMPLETELY cleaning the cloner several times I could only acount to my water)
*I was always changing the water in the bubble buckets because the ph was always climbing to 7-8 ph in 24-72hrs but the plants looked great.
*This went on since the begining of december for flowering 2 plants and since 1-1-11 for the DWC.
*7 days ago I bought an Ro system and am now running RO water.
*The ph was great the first few days but noticed it drop in DWC in both Grape gods??
*Now it dropps ph, and falls to 4.8-4.9. in the grape gods (other stains are good).
*Nothing changed but a slight increase in PPM
*Yesterday I noticed wilting in BOTH rooms, One room soil and the other is DWC

Im also thinking an "immobile nutrient" is affected. I think it has somthing do do with my water. Theres a build up of it in the older leaves but being its immoble, the young leaves are being affected, not the old leaves. I read through my bible and the only thing that fits the bill is calcium deficiency.
It says, Toxicity is difficult to see in the foliage. It causes wilting. Toxic levels also exacerbate dificiencies in potassium, magnesium, manganese, and iron. The nutrients become unavailable, even though they are present. If excessive amounts of soluble calcium are applied early in life, it can also stunt growth.
Advanced nutes say I dont need calmag if I run the base nute.
This is my first grow, what am I missing??




The other one in flower seems a lot less affected?

