Help Did transplant and plants goin down

Discussion in 'Hydroponic Growing' started by stoner bacon, Jul 3, 2015.

  1. I took a two week veg stove plant and tried this transplant for the first time put nutes in the bucket but have glow in the dark beads for beads your suppose to use so that might've a problem I don't know pleas leave a reply and help a homie out
     
  2. Yeah man I would invest in some hydroton instead of what you have there for a medium. What kind of setup do you have? Dwc?
     
  3. There's just I tbsp of veg nutes to a gallon in the bucket I'm new to hydroponics
     
  4. #5 GoldGrower, Jul 11, 2015
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    you need a TDS meter to make sure you have the correct nutrient strength, guessing is likely to end in problems.


    The leaves look like you have low oxygen so I'd evaluate your air supply and nutrient solution temperature


    You are definitely overdosing the plant. Have the EC about 0.9 millisiemens/cm (450ppm)
     
  5. Jelly Beans don't make a good medium.
     
  6. Haha... Jelly beans...
    You need to know pH too. Out of range, and you'll have lockout and subsequent deficiencies.
     
  7. A tablspoon of nutes per gallon is too much usually like two-one tsp per gallon of each nute especially at first and make sure you got the right ph 5.5 - 6.2 works with most strains
     
  8. that would depend on what nutes are being used. Dosage varies between brands
     
  9. I can't understand why growers don't keep it simple nowdays. I mean its not rocket science. If you sell to the dispensaries, or you are trying to win a cannabis cup, then ok, I understand.
    But today, I buy a clone and stick it in a 10 gallon terracota pot. Set it out in the warm Cali sun and walk away let mother nature do it's thing. Never fails.I get decent weed everytime. One time I stuck them straight into the ground. Got some decent bud anyway.
     
  10. I suspect that isn't the only thing you can't understand
     

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