Healthy plants?

CannaOG

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Try using just the base nutrient without all the additives.. then as you get some grows under your belt ...add something so you can see how it affects your plants..you have to many bottles to be a new grower
 

Izzat1234

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Try using just the base nutrient without all the additives.. then as you get some grows under your belt ...add something so you can see how it affects your plants..you have to many bottles to be a new grower
Well everything I got was recommended to me by the man in the hydroponics store, he also explained briefly about each one, but I rushed into it all too quick and it took its toll on the plants. I'll consider your advice, but are you sure its over watering?
 

HydroRed

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Whats some numbers on your res? Like whats the PH, res temps, ppm?
2 pages and none of this has been brought up once?
I agree with CannaOG that you should cut out some of the bottles and just use a basic all in one nutrient line until you understand what you are feeding them and why. Maybe get a bloom enhancer you add in the last few weeks of flower. Other than that if you are keeping your res temps/ppm/ph in check, along with good environment -your plants will produce well.
If I had to "shoot from the hip" with what I believe is wrong without any basic info on the plants, Id guess your ph is less than optimal causing a nutrient lockout. They look hungry to me like they are going to turn yellow soon.
 

Slab

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Whats some numbers on your res? Like whats the PH, res temps, ppm?
2 pages and none of this has been brought up once?
I agree with CannaOG that you should cut out some of the bottles and just use a basic all in one nutrient line until you understand what you are feeding them and why. Maybe get a bloom enhancer you add in the last few weeks of flower. Other than that if you are keeping your res temps/ppm/ph in check, along with good environment -your plants will produce well.
If I had to "shoot from the hip" with what I believe is wrong without any basic info on the plants, Id guess your ph is less than optimal causing a nutrient lockout. They look hungry to me like they are going to turn yellow soon.
" make sure ph is dialed in"

Do you miss that ?
 

Slab

Well-Known Member
Well everything I got was recommended to me by the man in the hydroponics store, he also explained briefly about each one, but I rushed into it all too quick and it took its toll on the plants. I'll consider your advice, but are you sure its over watering?
I agree with him, every 6 hours and see how they act. 5 times a day is for plants that are thriving

They are paid to sell products not help people, treat them as you would a used car salesman.
 
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