Same EVERYTHING and one of the two is having a Droopy time :(

Aloha,
So I started some seeds I had on hand, (I didn't have much faith in the genetics) and these are the two females out of 6 I started. I had to pull the males out of the system once I identified them. But the roots were already so tangled I just got what I could easily and left the rest to rot, hoping the extra enzymes I added would help break them down. Both of these simple DWC systems have had identical treatment and there were males pulled from both, so both had dead roots but maybe one had a little more than the other? l Couldn't really tell. And just looking at them side by side it's easy to see the growth is stunted as well. I've kept the PH, PPM, Temp, humidity, reservoir air & temperature all within parameters and this is still happening. I've even added additional air to that side and it's been almost a week, but the droop and slow growth just seem to keep getting worse.... So I'm hoping to identify (or have help in identifying) whatever the problem it's before too late so I can still get some decent flowers from her. Thanks for taking the time to read.

Best~

BTW I ordered some nice feminized seeds for my next round, these ones I'm currently growing are supposedly Sour D and smell like it but I didn't like having to pull males out and see so much root get left behind.
 

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B_the_s

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possibly did some damage to the roots of one female? or one more than the other? and so the more stressed plant is taking longer to recover.
 

Renfro

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possibly did some damage to the roots of one female? or one more than the other? and so the more stressed plant is taking longer to recover.
Could be something root related for sure. A lack of oxygen at the roots can cause droop, damage to the roots can cause droop, nutrients too cool can cause droop.
 

2cent

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Look up vpd somw good guides n vids. Too low u get deficiencys and too high moulds n deseases im learnin now and flip me over hahabits mad
 

HomegrownGenetics420

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You cannot claim all your variables are constant when the two plants are not even in the same reservoir...there's no way the water parameters are identical.
 
You cannot claim all your variables are constant when the two plants are not even in the same reservoir...there's no way the water parameters are identical.
Yeah totally correct HomegrownGenetics420, I guess I figured it would be assumed that what I meant was to the best of my human ability the conditions are as close to identical as I could have gotten them. I appreciate all of the advice from everyone as well. It's so damn awesome to have a community to reach out to. And also to give advice on things I'm confident in. Such a golden resource as good growers are few and far between.
 
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