Need a 2nd opinion

StrawberryOzark

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Ok so then it sounds like my best plan would be to repot it and see that works. I'll cut some clones off of one of my buddies tonight, incase i gotta start over.

Sadly feeling alot calmer and excited then i was about seeing how she does with the change and ill take off some of the extra rockwool as well with tweezers to be careful of the roots
 

BobThe420Builder

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I grow on the surface of the sun so my rezz is ambient room temp from 76-78 degrees

I've never had an issue, and I know my temps have hit 80 before
 

NanoGadget

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I grow on the surface of the sun so my rezz is ambient room temp from 76-78 degrees

I've never had an issue, and I know my temps have hit 80 before
Well apparently the surface of the sun is free of pathogens because I ran rDWC for several years and any time my rez temps were over 74 i was playing Russian roulette with root rot....
 

BobThe420Builder

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I've never done the beneficial before, to me it just doesn't have time to make a difference before you change the rezz

Least my way if thinking
 

StrawberryOzark

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Ok just checked on her. Ec was 1.1 so up not much water gone. Assuming evaporation. Ph went up to 6.3 and temp is 73.

Still looks unhappy. Guess I should ph down it to 5.7 again and let it go up. Or should I make a lower ec rez?
 

NanoGadget

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Ok just checked on her. Ec was 1.1 so up not much water gone. Assuming evaporation. Ph went up to 6.3 and temp is 73.

Still looks unhappy. Guess I should ph down it to 5.7 again and let it go up. Or should I make a lower ec rez?
rDWC does tend to require less EC than traditional DWC so it's not a bad idea to lower your EC and see how she reacts. The nice thing about hydroponics is that you can see the changes you make take effect fairly quickly. It really can't hurt and nothing else you've tried has seemed to solve the issues. I say lower your EC by 25%, keep your ph in check the best you can and see if she perks up. First time I tried running a waterfarm I was heavily overfeeding and it caused me endless problems.[/QUOTE]
 

StrawberryOzark

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Makes sense.

My buddy has another gmo thats in a number 1 thats ready for a transplant, was debating about saying screw it and getting that one started today, same age minus the stress.
 

StrawberryOzark

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Sick one and new one. Sick one is coming out today. Rather put my energy into the new one then work with a stunted plant to hope it gets better.
 
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