What's amazing to me is that the plant grew that much with roots like that. And the fact that the plant itself looks reasonably healthy is even more amazing. The plant is thin, but it still looks a lot healthier than some of the grows I've seen elsewhere on this site.Here it is finally! Some shots of the roots after all of my cleaning and net pot removal.
Notice anything missing?
I knew when I took the roots out of the LJT I had to remember to put the tote lid on first. I forgot! I was doing all of the reconstruction under very dim green light - it was very frustrating. hehe
Everything is back together and I upped the nutes to 900 ppm and the pH is down to 6.2. Oh by the way I just read the Mad Farmer pH down label again and it is Phosphoric Acid!
Cheers,
Mo
Try to lower it to a ppm that's a bit more stable. Don't be afraid to give it a low ppm. The roots need to recover before they can start absorbing massive ppm's again.Welcome Alter Ego, I am subbed to yours now!
Good Day Lady J! I learned that I must use less nutes and provide more bubbles.
Hey LJ - The nutes have risen from 900 ppm to 1070 ppm overnight. Should I just keep adding water?
Cheers,
Mo
Yeah, get that ppm down. When you start seeing new white root growth, think about increasing.So do I drain out some of the res water and replace with fresh water?