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stop giving them NUTES!@!@#@!@#$#@!#$ they will die off quick. plants that young need nothing but light and water....do some searching on this forum and read the grow journals of people with many many posts. you will learn my young Padawan learner
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i would empty the res. replace with pH corrected water. for you (hydro) 5.5-5.9, and let that run for about 2-5 days, depending on what the new growth looks like, and then, when you do add nutes, USE THEM AT 1/4 THE RECOMMENDED DOSAGE. also, what kind of nute's are you using?
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Whoever told you purple stem is the sign of an under-fert obviously has no idea what hes talking about. The purplish red stem is normal for some strains. If this is your first grow, check out my seed/germination/seedling guide. http://forum.grasscity.com/absolute-...ing-guide.html Good luck dude! (Oh, and the root is normal, it gets pretty creepy looking) ![]() ![]() Last edited by GigZ-16; 04-12-2008 at 08:04 PM. Reason: I am the Alpha and the Omega | |
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yes you are wrong my friend, sorry. Ganja can survive in the pH range you are talknig about, but anything above 6.0 in hydro and your going to see major nutrient lockout. When growing in hydro your best results will be seen when you fluctuate from 5.6-5.9 in each watering, for example, one day water at 5.6, next day at 5.8, next watering at 5.7, so on and so forth. different nutrients are absorbed at different pH levels. for soil however, you want to be in the 6.5-6.9 range
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Nope, you are not wrong. But PH fluctuations cause damage faster in hydro systems, in turn making them harder to reverse if the problem persists. It's best to pick a place to stick close to and monitor and adjust accordingly. The point I was making is that a PH of 5.9 is common for hydroponics. Where as for soil, the PH would be higher.
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