Istayz High
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yes root 66 is dark brown so is sensi A and B. I will do thanks for the help.
Yup. You really don't want your rockwool to be in a constant state of soaking wet in a DWC setup. It will probably cause (stem) rot problems. which i did actually notice a bit of discoloration at the base of your plants but kind of hard to tell from the pic. I would drop the water level to keep the rw from getting wet.
Wait, what? I don't quite understand this hydro system. Seems kind of shallow and I (think) I see drippers?
http://www.bcnorthernlights.com/manuals/ProducerGrow_v5.pdf
The reason the RW is so dark is I just flushed the plant yesterday. but before that they were bone dry. maybe a little too dry. I checked the water level. Bubbles are not hitting the rockwool.i had this same thig happen to me what is happening is the water levels are to high
and is causeing and the bubbles are makeing water splash up and is over soking the rockwool
causeing it to be water logged (overwatered) look how dark the rockwool is
trust me on this i had it happen to many time
next time useing clone you can skip the rock wool step and have the stem in the water
and it does look like you need more air stones you can never have to many air stones i like mines to look like a deep fryer
WATER IS NOT HITTING ROCK WOOL!i just told you what was going on gat damit
And he already told you how many ppms there is 370 sometime less. It was in the very first post.
I meant 500 ppms. And thanks again everyone for your help or attempt at helping. If ever I can return the favor I will.Just added more nutes to make it exactly 50 ppms in the res.
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here's the picAlso this plant's leaves feel papery and a little dry. Just not healthy. WTF. could that be due to my ppms being so low.
I wouldn't hand water any of the plants unless they really need it. If you let them dry out in between waterings than the roots will go down and search for more water. Your roots should all be out and hitting the water in no time