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Am I really high and blind or are you saying those plants currently only have 50-70 ppm of food in each bucket? 5.5-6.5 ph is an acceptable...
I don't know bottled waters ph but I'm assuming its too low(or high?) so that could be an issue. But without a picture I can't really help you...
Oh I'm blind. Missed end of your post.. 7.2 ph in soil could be too high. Lower to 6.8 an see if any change.
No way light burn. Not from 3 23 watters lol. Pulling up to the light is good, but slight yellowing could be a cause for an alarm. Is this soil?...
What is: Ambient air temp? Bottled waters ph? Medium holding plant? Got some pics??
Hydroton retains alot of water. It may look dry on the outside but sure enough there is still water hiding inside. If anything I really think...
I'm assuming the clones were rooted when you put them into this system yes? If it's only been a few days since you got them going, what's your ppm...
The ladies should be able to take more than 800ppm but not a whole lot. Continue slowly raising the ppm to 1000 or so. If there are any signs of...
Hydro can be as easy or as hard as you yourself set it up. Think simple. Don't go nuts. I'd say hydro is just as simple as soil when you get it...
Depends on your states list of ailments. But if your in Cali and have medical records of all of this, you can get a recommendation on insomnia...
but that ppm loss wouldn't matter at night, since the plant isnt photosynthesizing/absorbing co2. so with that said, your advantage would be the...
slows down, sure. i can see that, but how is that misleading??? respiration is still occurring and doing its thing. 21.7ppm of co2 is hardly a...
nute burn for sure. flush it a bit, and give it less food. the damage wont go away. but it will stop advancing.
this is all the advise you need. 100+watts per plant for cfls. blue spectrum for veg.
straight from your link: "C3 light dependent and independent reactions occur in the light, while cellular respiration predominates in the dark...
its hard to believe 74F could cause stress... but if the leaves are close enough, sure i guess. see if anything changes in the next few days
jus move her a bit away from the light. problem solved lol
plants continue to grow at night. its called respiration, so idk why you say it doesnt. and the plant doesnt detect the time of darkness, it...
some classic heat stress right there. get some more ventilation or move the light a tad higher. whats ambient temps?
for now shes fine. you will notice if she gets to heavy to support herself by the plant falling down. at that point you would need to prop her up...