crackadelic
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Didn't have this problem first time but plants are yellowing. Water is cool. Pph is fine. Help if you can.
agreed, still to young for nutes. also dont count on your ph to always be the same, your gonna want a meter or your always gonna have problems troubleshooting your plants. of the many things that can cause plant problems alot of them can be deficencys related to bad ph causing lockoutIn my opinion I think that you should be using NO nutes. Early DWC is much like aeroponics where nutrient uptake is optimal. I had this same problem in my first bubble-system. Your plants can grow a month without any nutrients.
Adding nutrients while they're young is a good way to burn them. Too much of other unused nutrients in your system and vital nutrients like nitrogen can be locked out, of which yellowing leaves are a symptom.
My advice is to empty your reservoir and start again with fresh water. I live in CO and the water comes out of my tap at 7.0 exactly, which is a bit too high to be optimal for Bubblehydro. I would definitely get one of those cheap liquid dropper PH testers, they're about $6.00.
I have read lots of reports, even some that say the optimal PH for hydro to be 5.3, but since you don't have a super-accurate meter I would try to aim for somewhere between 5 and 6, 5.5 being perfect. I keep my res at 5.5 - 6.
Other than that, your plants are still quite young and will outgrow most issues they have at this point.
recently started a few new plants myself, and started 1/4 strength nutes at 2.5 weeks and burnt all of them lol. a good 5 weeks before they started accepting 1/4 strength, then after about a week they started draining the rez of nutes lol now they are on full strength and loving it out of no where. every plant is diff and some like stronger nutes then others, so others grow plans can be a guideline but sometimes your plants just wont agree. are you growing the same strain as last time?i just put nutes in this week but i think they've started to get better since and also since i ran that inline fan but i do need a ph tester i feel naked without this grow but i read someones chart and it said from seedling start nutes at 2 weeks at 300ppm and build up did that last grow no problems so thats why im following that but im open to anything new and what sounds right cuz i thought that was too young myself but just went by other peoples experiences. but im thinking if they dont start to show a little bit better i will flush saturday night and wait another week and half for nutes.
thanks for following and giving input it is much needed can never know too much.
will post more pix this evening so you all can see if you can pinpoint anything by your experiences.
heres the pix of the plants and the one that started to get bad. let me know what you think and what i should do.
im thinking the 400w hps has a part in this so im going to shut that off until flowering and just hang about 5 or 6 cfls until ready to switch light cycle.
Listen to this guy. He knows his shit.Do you intend to keep 4 plants in 6 gallons of water? You want about 2.25 gallons of water per plant.
Sorry also I think it is pre mature for HPS right now. You want that thing to grow not flower. If you can swing 20$ walmart has 6500k shop lights you can leave 3 inches above the plant 24/7. The roots will only grow for a certain period under HPS then begin to flower.
Veg Lights (HID, MH, CFLS, T5Ho's 6500k make sure they are HO and 6500k, T8 give you a good size well rounded 1' tall plant if you are dealing with space issues)
These VEG lights will create bigger roots!
Once that is done HPS light can be introduced and those big roots will create more yeild. I think HPS stunts that good root growth with clones unless you add close cfls to compensate for blue spectrum. I think it has been accomplished, but it is not ideal for the newbie.
Also test your tap water ppm/ph before you do anything to it. If your tap water is high say 7.5 even if you PH Down it will naturally want to go UP. When you do your next rez change keep note of your ppm if you can and keep note of the PH out of the faucet. If around 7.5 bring it down to 5.2 and within 48hrs it should be up to 6 6.5, but that is what to expect. Don't keep lowering PH. If you think it is straying to high only add .5 ml a day.
Best way to PH down is fill a gallon of water and PH down the gallon to 5.2 before topping off your res water mid week. Don't add nutes only add nutes on your scheduled change date. I recommend 1 week, but that's me. Just plain 5.2 PHd water usually works best.
Looks nute burnt. Give it plain water for a week or two until that gets under control. Add some Superthrive to help it along 1 drop per gallon stuff.
After that week or two slowly introduce nutes 1 Tablespoon for the WHOLE 8.25 gallon tank. Increasing it weekly by Tablespoon. So week 1 = 1 tablespoon per rez. Week 2 = 2 tablespoons per rez and so on until you see good growth.
You can veg forever these plants are tough and bounce back great if conditions are corrected, but once flowered there is small room for error and sadly DWC is less forgiving.