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Hey I just had a brain wave that I wanted to share. I know @scottyreal @bnr @jmystro have used “Real Buckets”.? I asked a question a week or so ago about cloning. My answer is the bubble cloner. But as I just took a toke and looked at my (SIP containers). I thought, hmmm why doesn’t Scotty make a real bucket with oxygenated…
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Don’t know about a cloner but I do put H2O circulators in my real growers reservoir NOT an air stone.
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Air pump/stones are dependent on air quality. Never pump hot grow room air into your reservoir. Especially when supplementing CO2. Cool, low CO2 air is ok. 2-3 tsp per gallon of 3% hydrogen peroxide will increase dissolved oxygen (O2) in your reservoir water. That’s what I’d recommend.
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@jmystro Is correct, you don’t need to change out your nutrient for creating seeds. Plus sulfur is very important in development of the plant and seeds. The only thing I would suggest is just start cutting your Nitrogen back a lot at day 40, and by day 45 just remove it all together and just feed the seeded plants with Phosphorus and…
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@jmystro hopefully you have some advice to save this lady.
Almost 3 weeks in and 3 are doing great. One is struggling.
On the one struggling lady the leaf edges are curling up. And growth is stunted. Color is dark in sone…
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What is the temp and rh in your tent?
Is that fan blowing directly on the plants? That could be contrbuting to that curling as well. Its kinda hard to tell where there pointing the higer fan looks to be pointing up
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Are these seedlings or clones? Looks like environmental stress but your environment is acceptable. I can say this is not nutritional. This is root related. If they were clones and one was doing bad, you can point to there being a problem. If they are seedlings, they will not perform the same and the one could just be a weak seed with weak…
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So, after some thinking about my issue. I hadn’t checked the PH of my water in a while. That being really besides pests would be the one problem I would see. I checked the PH and it was 7.5. At least now I know what happened. Is their anything I should do or ride it out? @jmystro . PH problem fixed.
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Ah, pH down for the win!
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These plants can take a stubble and recover fine. Work on your ph and don’t over mother them. Be patient and they will come back. But with no pic’s to be honest, I’m just guessing without seeing
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Plant-Daddy to dude, grambo, jmystro and Scotty Real 3 months ago
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