Flush (nutrient burn) in DWC? Help!

Tannerwilliams919

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My plant is experiencing nutrient burn and I'm looking to correct it. What's the process for flushing in DWC? Just pH'd water? Anything else? How long do I give just water for?

Thanks so much
 

SamWE19

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My plant is experiencing nutrient burn and I'm looking to correct it. What's the process for flushing in DWC? Just pH'd water? Anything else? How long do I give just water for?

Thanks so much
Are you sure it’s burn? If it is just top up more water and dilute the ppm
 

spek9

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My plant is experiencing nutrient burn and I'm looking to correct it. What's the process for flushing in DWC? Just pH'd water? Anything else? How long do I give just water for?

Thanks so much
I would post pictures of the plants with the grow lights off if I were you.

Allow some of the hydro growers here to get their eyes on it before you perform a drastic action that may not have anything to do with the actual problem at hand.
 

SamWE19

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Not burn I’d say calcium def flushing would make the issue worse probably a couple other deficiencies going on along side it too

Nitrogen tox would normally have much darker leaves imo plus I’m sure nitrogen effects newest leaves first

What’s your ph
 
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Tannerwilliams919

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Plant sprouted on June 1st. I'm using the KISS Method with MaxiBloom as the base nutrient and was supplementing with CaliMag and also a little nitrogen because the bottom leaves were turning pale green a while back.

My pH is 5.9. Everything I'm reading is suggesting either too much light or nitrogen. I have no idea.
 

SamWE19

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Plant sprouted on June 1st. I'm using the KISS Method with MaxiBloom as the base nutrient and was supplementing with CaliMag and also a little nitrogen because the bottom leaves were turning pale green a while back.

My pH is 5.9. Everything I'm reading is suggesting either too much light or nitrogen. I have no idea.
I’d say your leaves are still pale green tbh compared to nitrogen tox plants I’ve seen.

How often are you res changing?

And how many g per gallon of maxi bloom
And calimag?
 

Tannerwilliams919

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I’d say your leaves are still pale green tbh compared to nitrogen tox plants I’ve seen.

How often are you res changing?

And how many g per gallon of maxi bloom
And calimag?
I changed the reservoir today. It hadn't been that long since I had last changed it out though (maybe 10 days, wasn't dirty). I gave 3/4 of a teaspoon per gallon of maxibloom and 1 tsp per liter of the calmag.

I moved the pH from 5.9 to 6.2 to see if this will help with taking in the calmag...
 

coreywebster

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I changed the reservoir today. It hadn't been that long since I had last changed it out though (maybe 10 days, wasn't dirty). I gave 3/4 of a teaspoon per gallon of maxibloom and 1 tsp per liter of the calmag.

I moved the pH from 5.9 to 6.2 to see if this will help with taking in the calmag...

Isnt a teaspoon close to 6ml ? Seems a lot of cal/mag per litre.

Isnt it recommended 1ml per litre
 

SamWE19

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Maybe someone else will chime in but I honestly would not think that those plants are getting burned
 
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