BakingcoOkiez
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My leaves look pretty funky.
Anybody else thinks so?
Anybody else thinks so?
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DWC setup, 600 ppm, 6.3 ph, water temp 65, room temp 72, humidity 30%.Overfeeding. Too much Nitrogen. Cut back on the feeds. Do you water between feedings?
Vpd.. interesting... could possibly be. I've looked up some photos of vpd but vpd seems to be followed by yellowing of the leaves also which mine are not.I can tell by the wrinkling of the leaves that you might suffering vpd....google it....
In a word it seems like you might need to get your humidity up and/or the air flow around your plant is too harsh....
Been there done that...
Is the pH rising? Indicating they are using the nutes? How old are they and have you grown this strain before in DWC? It just looks very leafy like excess N.DWC setup, 600 ppm, 6.3 ph, water temp 65, room temp 72, humidity 30%.
Vpd.. interesting... could possibly be. I've looked up some photos of vpd but vpd seems to be followed by yellowing of the leaves also which mine are not.
Master! Please tell me the problem!! Lol. Could it be vegging with an hps? Because that's what I'm doin...none of those are right... guess again
Not harsh at all. Just a small breeze.The yellowing in a seperate issue from vpd
The humidity at 30% isnt that bad....so... how harsh is the air movement around the plants?
Still no clue :/well he edited so my post looks a little out of place.
and no, i prefer to veg and flower under hps
research, learn to read your plants.
i gave you a hint with metal
Running GSC. Never ran this in DWC. Ph is rising. These guys are about 2 weeks in veg. To me they look really healthy. It's just the leaves look a little odd and chunky.Is the pH rising? Indicating they are using the nutes? How old are they and have you grown this strain before in DWC? It just looks very leafy like excess N.
Should I drop ph down to 5.5 and let it work up? I've heard certain micros work at certain ph only.Iron, manganese, boron, zinc, copper and molybdenum are you're micronutrients.
There's your metals. However, you're PH seems right for proper absorption to me.
I wouldn't go below 5.8 honestly. If they aren't absorbing by then, something else is wrong.Should I drop ph down to 5.5 and let it work up? I've heard certain micros work at certain ph only.
No. I'm using well water. It runs about 140 ppm.Are you using RO water?