TintEastwood
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RO solved my tap problems. Consistent ph (after adding proper nutes), and no chlorine.
I agree with you. Thats why I asked about the purple on the stem, damping off sucksYou see how the seedlings have that little pinch in the stem? Read up on damp off. It is likely that.
Its a cali lightworks 500 its just over 3ft from the plants.Could be low on nitrogen too but it wouldn't make your tips that bad that fast
It is a high power light but at that distance i cant see it being an issue...do u have a fan on them? It looks to me like stress more than nutes. But are you checking run off ppm and if so you need to make sure it isn't more than 300 above what you are putting in...also i would disagree coco is easier to control than soil but you also have to be more on top of what ppm and ph you put in and what you are getting out anytime i have problems checking run off will usually tell u. And its always a good indicator what your plants are eating if your run off is 400 over what u put in you need to flush i hope that helps you but my advice would be check quality if coco by putting some in pot and run 0 ppm water and check your run off that should tell you if you are going to need to rinse right there. If all else fails switch to general hydroponics and follow that chart and u will have alot Better results.Its a cali lightworks 500 its just over 3ft from the plants.
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Everything I ever grew in soil died, coco is easy in comparison IMHO.If you are new to growing then maybe you should try growing in soil. I personally think soil is an easier medium for beginners because, with coco, you really need to make sure it doesn’t dry out and you need to feed it constantly. You can get away with little mistakes in soil that you can’t get away with in coco.
Excuse me, so when you're saying "damping off" does this mean the sickness caused by fungus spores, they infect the stem of a very young plant just beneath the soil - where it's more wet than above, then said location will turn darker and shrink due to the infestation, then fall down and be dead.You see how the seedlings have that little pinch in the stem? Read up on damp off. It is likely that.
Then it was too sharp, and once it is in soil its next to impossible to get it out. You see clawing young plants that are still 20cm maxheight after 8 weeks and then at some point the plant learned to tolerate the high nutrition and leeches it out and two weeks later the plant is completely yellow hungry for nutes while trying to fatten out bud, then it gets flushed and the completely fucked up plant gets harvested 2 weeks too early XDEverything I ever grew in soil died,
Yes. Damping off.Excuse me, so when you're saying "damping off" does this mean the sickness caused by fungus spores, they infect the stem of a very young plant just beneath the soil - where it's more wet than above, then said location will turn darker and shrink due to the infestation, then fall down and be dead.
This is calles "Umfallkrankheit" in my language but I'm afraid I can't find the proper term in english - just dampening off?