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Mgrower2790

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I just changed buckets yesterday with week 3 nutes and the leaves are dropping. I checked the ph and it was down to like 3.8 so I quickly raised it back up. My EC is a lil above .6 but my ppms had dropped showing she was eating. Any advice would be greatly appreciate!
 

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Mgrower2790

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I do not see root rot. I see coloration from nutes. Be sure and keep your reservoir temp 68 or below. You can always freeze water bottles and put in reservoir if you need to.
Yeah I run a chiller. The highest it gets is 69 and goes right back to 66. I adjusted it down so now thickest it will get is 68
 

Skillcraft

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How long until she’ll perk back up. I fixed it within like 2 hours of it happening roughly
She will perk back up in a couple days. First couple weeks I run at about 300-350 par then I slowly increase each week. Just watch for light burn or light stress when increasing light intensity.
 

Mgrower2790

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She will perk back up in a couple days. First couple weeks I run at about 300-350 par then I slowly increase each week. Just watch for light burn or light stress when increasing light intensity.
Thanks man. I did change one thing yesterday where the water that is being cold going back into the bucket splashes down and I think it was hitting on my net basket is that a bad thing? The pH was way out of whack so I know that had something to do with it.
 

Mgrower2790

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It has bounced back in the new growth area today with total bucket change with less additives last night. Using tap and no longer distilled water. Water temps 65-67. Humidity 55-64 t, Temp 75-77 day 68-70 night ppm 400 ph 5.8 and EC 1
 

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ponics42o

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It has bounced back in the new growth area today with total bucket change with less additives last night. Using tap and no longer distilled water. Water temps 65-67. Humidity 55-64 t, Temp 75-77 day 68-70 night ppm 400 ph 5.8 and EC 1
You're on the right track for sure. You got a chiller but can also add southern AG to prevent root rot.
 
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