Please help

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

Well-Known Member
I did fix it but I'm not sure what's going on now honestly and sorry guys it's been really busy around here latley
Not trying to be a dick but I think it actually got worse.. anyway, what has changed since before?

watering habits?
Light (intensity/distance)?
Nutes?
Water source?
Ph?
Fan?
Exhaust?
Etc
 

OdinSon51

Member
Not trying to be a dick but I think it actually got worse.. anyway, what has changed since before?

watering habits?
Light (intensity/distance)?
Nutes?
Water source?
Ph?
Fan?
Exhaust?
Etc
I started to ph my water before watering and I started to water with nutrients every other time I water. I raised the lights a few inches because I noticed some lighting stress
 

Nizza

Well-Known Member
One common problem with the 5 gallon Buckets, unless a perfect aerated mix or uppotting practices or thorough understanding/ experience with a specific medium is this~

Roots swirl around outside of pot because that is the optimal aeration - especially being a young plant in a huge pot. The plant won't need food for at least 1 week per gallon of soil

Then when they thrive they drink too fast and you see those main roots outside the pot die off because they are on the outside of the pot and cause random issues.

After learning this from an old member here uncle ben who talked about plant moisture stress symptoms and solutions, it helped me plan against that. Everyone's environments and soils is different depending on where you live and your experience with the medium. With that being said I choose fabric pots or plastic air pots to make sure roots don't swirl around the outside of my pots.

As well as spinout being a possible issue, if the salinity is high in the medium and it get too dry you may see issues that aren't actually there just due to the water being gone and the salts in the media being stronger and frying the roots
 

OdinSon51

Member
One common problem with the 5 gallon Buckets, unless a perfect aerated mix or uppotting practices or thorough understanding/ experience with a specific medium is this~

Roots swirl around outside of pot because that is the optimal aeration - especially being a young plant in a huge pot. The plant won't need food for at least 1 week per gallon of soil

Then when they thrive they drink too fast and you see those main roots outside the pot die off because they are on the outside of the pot and cause random issues.

After learning this from an old member here uncle ben who talked about plant moisture stress symptoms and solutions, it helped me plan against that. Everyone's environments and soils is different depending on where you live and your experience with the medium. With that being said I choose fabric pots or plastic air pots to make sure roots don't swirl around the outside of my pots.

As well as spinout being a possible issue, if the salinity is high in the medium and it get too dry you may see issues that aren't actually there just due to the water being gone and the salts in the media being stronger and frying the roots
Thank you!
 

OdinSon51

Member
One common problem with the 5 gallon Buckets, unless a perfect aerated mix or uppotting practices or thorough understanding/ experience with a specific medium is this~

Roots swirl around outside of pot because that is the optimal aeration - especially being a young plant in a huge pot. The plant won't need food for at least 1 week per gallon of soil

Then when they thrive they drink too fast and you see those main roots outside the pot die off because they are on the outside of the pot and cause random issues.

After learning this from an old member here uncle ben who talked about plant moisture stress symptoms and solutions, it helped me plan against that. Everyone's environments and soils is different depending on where you live and your experience with the medium. With that being said I choose fabric pots or plastic air pots to make sure roots don't swirl around the outside of my pots.

As well as spinout being a possible issue, if the salinity is high in the medium and it get too dry you may see issues that aren't actually there just due to the water being gone and the salts in the media being stronger and frying the roots
Now that you mention it I did drill holes in the side towards the bottom a couple weeks ago and the soil is drying out much faster. The soil was staying weak at the bottom for a week or so before
 
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