first grow hydro

Really hav ing trouble with clawing which look like an overwater situation. That sure to grow keep to much water on them but it also is happening with the plants I switch to hydrotron and rock-wool. Back the water schedule back to 3 x day and see what that does. My Bubbleponics system was planted a week later and is 1 1/2x the size.
 
Ph is 5.9 to 6.1. Don't think thats the problem. It's just very droopy and the leaf surface is raised. I mist on a regular bases.
 
Unless you are foliar feeding I suggest against misting your plants
If you are using real lights (HID) than you will get burns on your plants from the light being magnified onto one spot on the leaf causing it to burn
 
Just have 6 - 42 watt 5000k cfl's so no problems there. Spots aren't the problem. You think mixing up a batch of foliar using 1/4 strength nutes would help with the clawing/raised leaves?
 
Just have 6 - 42 watt 5000k cfl's so no problems there. Spots aren't the problem. You think mixing up a batch of foliar using 1/4 strength nutes would help with the clawing/raised leaves?
whats the humidaty level of the room and the temp of the room and the rez ?
 

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Humidity is 55-60%. Room temp is mid 70's and res is high 60's.. All those numbers are in line. Bubbleponics system is breezing along and on it's 5th node and was planted 8 days after the tubes and they seem to be stuck at the 4th node.

I did major surgery today as I was convinced that the sure to grow was the problem. It holds moisture in the last inch and never dries a bit. Cut the STG off along with about half the roots and replaced with hydrotron. So far no wilt or any evidence of shock. I'm using quality genetics and that may be my saving grace . . . I hope.

Res change due this weekend.
 
Humidity is 55-60%. Room temp is mid 70's and res is high 60's.. All those numbers are in line. Bubbleponics system is breezing along and on it's 5th node and was planted 8 days after the tubes and they seem to be stuck at the 4th node.

I did major surgery today as I was convinced that the sure to grow was the problem. It holds moisture in the last inch and never dries a bit. Cut the STG off along with about half the roots and replaced with hydrotron. So far no wilt or any evidence of shock. I'm using quality genetics and that may be my saving grace . . . I hope.

Res change due this weekend.
WoW!? that is major surgury. good luck with that, thats alot of roots , but roots will grow back with out a problem, . her is a question for you,. in bubbleponics does the roots sit in the water? and do you see anything wrong with my girls ?, I will be stoping posting pics and probably stop posting on this site unless I figure out how to use a proxy server:bigjoint:
 
Yes in the bp they do sit the water but the netpot is suspended above the tank an inch or two and the roots grow into it as they see fit keeping the crown high and dry. When I whack a male I usually take half the roots of the plant next to it and it hardly even notices. This morning still no signs of stress and one plant has improved dramatically. This is all experimental to me so I look at this as a lesson learned. Never use STG in E&F.

I understand about your concern but it happens to various sites from time to time. There may have been another reason why they were looking at that guy and this was just a trigger.
 
Yes in the bp they do sit the water but the netpot is suspended above the tank an inch or two and the roots grow into it as they see fit keeping the crown high and dry. When I whack a male I usually take half the roots of the plant next to it and it hardly even notices. This morning still no signs of stress and one plant has improved dramatically. This is all experimental to me so I look at this as a lesson learned. Never use STG in E&F.

I understand about your concern but it happens to various sites from time to time. There may have been another reason why they were looking at that guy and this was just a trigger.
ur right , this was the search warrent
 
Letting my plants settle in and hit them with a res change tomorrow and see how they like it. Bumping up to 1/2 nutes. Slow nuting this grow as I learn. You can only drive as fast as your brakes will let you.
 
here are pics.

do you think I should kick up the nutes in the flowering room, the ec is at 1.2 . I'm thinking of going with that jacks 10-30-20, next week. thats one hell of a plant I tell you . I took that shit to hell and back and it's still pissin on my face with buds.and there is still no nuts growing anywhere. shit if it was a human I would breed wit it, lol. u get my drift. well tell me what u think
 

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I think they look great! Looks like they could benefit from some cal-mag. I see a little leaf curl and when I see that it tells me to add more. I add a little in veg until I see signs that it wants more. Also when mine get to flower they crave it but remember I am dealing with tap water. Otherwise outstanding! Flat as they are you can get a lot of bud!
 
I think they look great! Looks like they could benefit from some cal-mag. I see a little leaf curl and when I see that it tells me to add more. I add a little in veg until I see signs that it wants more. Also when mine get to flower they crave it but remember I am dealing with tap water. Otherwise outstanding! Flat as they are you can get a lot of bud!
whats cal mag an where can I get it cheap.

I use tap water also straight out the hose ,lol..

I dont even let the water sit for 24 hours , shit I dont even have time to wipe my ass sometimes I just get up and go.lol.

anyway, I'm going to see how that jack's is going to work?
what the hell . this is one strong bitch for a strain and it can eat , so I am going to give it 10-30-20 for 4 weeks strating next week. and then stright h2o.
 
so here is an update..with pics ,
 

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raised veins on the foliage generally means its too hot and too humid..They tryng to release moisture and cant,so the veins rise.
 
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