Flowering with UnderCurrentDWC

UnderCurrentDWC

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Week 4​


12/12
605ppm
5.8Ph
70-82*F
35-40%Rh
64*F h2o

Trashed 4 more males
I now have 6 plants left from seed, took more clones from the females.
Bought some serenade, have applied twice now.









 

UnderCurrentDWC

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Week 5


12/12
750ppm
5.8Ph
70-80*F
35-40%Rh
64*F h2o

Rez change

48 hour 5.8 Ph'd flush

120 gallons water
50 tbl supernatural bloom aqua
2 tbl supernatural bud blaster
40 ml c/mag
40 ml drip clean
8 ml ph down

Plants are on 44" centers

The saranade seems to be working, where there was pm there's now just a blemish on the leaf but I keep finding new patches of pm starting. I read the leaf surface needs to be ph'd in order to prevent pm from forming in the first place, maybe I need to alternate between saranade and milk sprays now.?
I was thinking about how I got the pm in the first place and tracked it back to a tree I have growing in the back yard. When I pruned it for winter I noticed a white substance all over the leaves, at the time I didn't know exactly what powdery mildew was and must have cross contaminated the grow room from there.







8 days from cut




 

UnderCurrentDWC

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WEEK 6

12/12
805ppm
5.7Ph
70-82*F
35-40%Rh
64*F h2o

added a few T5's over the tall girls
spraying for pm every other night, rotating between saranade, neem oil and a sample of Nuke I had.
clones are rooting nicely
I've started a defoliation technique on the 4 older plants in veg looking to see if it produces more bud sights with easier light penetration.














 

firsttimeARE

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Your clones sped up a lot from last post.

I dig your cat man. Its just chillin on that hay loving life.

What kind of cloner is that?
 

legallyflying

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Two comments:

1. you suck for having such white roots. My roots remind me of cooked ramen noodles that was dropped in the dirt on a camping trip.

2. I am thinking that a small hepa air filter from home depot may help you knock down some of the powdery mildew spores that seem to be plauging your grow room. I run one during the last couple weeks of flower to attempt to keep down mold spores. Never suffered bud rot after buying it.

Looking good.
 

sadielady

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Did I already tell you that I think your roots look fake-because I think your roots are too white to actually be roots. I bet you tie half cooked noodles to netpots...I just can't figure out how you get noodles to grow pot.
 

sadielady

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I'm seriously jealous of how white your roots are. I can't understand why I care so much. I'm sure you ave mentioned somewhere in the last 43 pages but where is your water level? It has to be right at the netpot or higher or you would at least have a line where the roots were exposed to air.
 

UnderCurrentDWC

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How's no air stones working out for you? Roots look very nice...
Thanks woods!
What I have observed is the root ball is not as dense as when I ran with airstones

Two comments:

1. you suck for having such white roots. My roots remind me of cooked ramen noodles that was dropped in the dirt on a camping trip.

2. I am thinking that a small hepa air filter from home depot may help you knock down some of the powdery mildew spores that seem to be plauging your grow room. I run one during the last couple weeks of flower to attempt to keep down mold spores. Never suffered bud rot after buying it.

Looking good.
Thanks Lf!
I was thinking the same thing about the air filter
I can only attribute the white roots to Supernatural chem nutes and a water chiller.

Did I already tell you that I think your roots look fake-because I think your roots are too white to actually be roots. I bet you tie half cooked noodles to netpots...I just can't figure out how you get noodles to grow pot.
LMAO!

I'm seriously jealous of how white your roots are. I can't understand why I care so much. I'm sure you ave mentioned somewhere in the last 43 pages but where is your water level? It has to be right at the netpot or higher or you would at least have a line where the roots were exposed to air.
I keep a 1-3 inch gap between the net pot and water line
When I flush between rez changes I've been letting the water touch the net pot for 24-48 hours trying to leach out as much build up as possible



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legallyflying

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Not that this matters as for some reason you live where there is no bacteria in the water... But I have noticed that in my battles with root funk, the containers with more airflow/bubbles have bounced back faster.
 

UnderCurrentDWC

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Not that this matters as for some reason you live where there is no bacteria in the water...
Not really...
When I rez change I vac out every bucket taking out the gunk that starts to build up on the bottom, I think it's mostly dead root matter that after 3 weeks starts to look like small globs of soft pimento cheese is probably the best way I can describe the look. I'd bet your roots would be the same if you where using supernatural nutes.
 

UnderCurrentDWC

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Week 6

12/12
795ppm
5.7Ph
70-82*F
35-40%Rh
64*F h2o

A view of the garden this morning


Jack Frost




Jack Frost




Jack Frost



Purple Urkle



Sensi Star



 

UnderCurrentDWC

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12/12
795ppm
6.0Ph
70-82*F
35-40%Rh
64*F h20

adding roughly 10 gallons a day to the system
dehumidifier produces about 5 gallons
P.m. hasn't been completely eliminated but no longer an epidemic, seems to be under control
will continue with this rez till next week than change to Supernatural super boost and bud blaster for the finish













 

^Slanty

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Looking SUBURB as usual!:weed: +Rep!

Just built my 1st RDWC system yesterday for my next round of flower! I can't wait to get it going! Figure I have about another week or two on the current grow until I can get in into action.
 
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