the water ph seems to be around 5.8-6.0 but the plant still looks bad to me.
she is a clone from my last dank plant.
and she is under 1 floro light and 1 white cfl light.
so I must still be doing something wrong.
thanks for UR help on this.
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the water ph seems to be around 5.8-6.0 but the plant still looks bad to me.
she is a clone from my last dank plant.
and she is under 1 floro light and 1 white cfl light.
so I must still be doing something wrong.
thanks for UR help on this.
any help on this would be great.
Fill out the troubleshooting form... you know the drill. You have a serious problem but with no clues we can't solve the mystery...
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what is on the troubleshooting form?
E-indoor or outdoor? indoors
E-soil, soilless, coco, aero, or hydroponic? DWC hydroponic.
E-specific medium. none.
CSL-Soil type/brand. none.
HCL-Hydro/aero/soilless system type? DWC
SCL-Anything you have added to the soil? NA
SCLR-Soil or slab runoff pH. NA
E-Water source? tap water that I ph correct befor adding to my bucket.
E-Source water pH? 5.8-6.0. and I check the ph 3 times a week.
HRT-Source water EC (if hydro)? (?)
E-Age of plant. she is a clone from my last grow. and she is around 2 weeks old. she took a long time to take off with good growth.
E-Type of fertilizer. I'll get back to U on that.
E-Rate of application (if hydro, this is your PPM number, preferably after each component is added). what the hey is a ppm #.
E-Lighting source and distance from plant? 1 floro light and 1 cfl light.
E-Air temperature (both day and night if you are running a dark period)?
lights R on 24-0 and Im not sure of the temps. but there is a good ass fan in there and the lights R around 4-6 inches away from the clone.
HD-Reservoir temperature? ?
E-Air % Relative humidity? I don't no.
E-Lighting schedule? 24-0 untill I can get her into a bush shape befor the set of flowering.
E-Type of ventilation your room has?
TR-Did you pre-soak your media in pH corrected solution? no.
so did I answer enought of the questions?
and the new leafs look good for now.
You don't have an EC-meter?? You should get one asap imo....:thumbsup:
what is an ec-meter?
Electrical Conductivity. It tells you how much 'stuff' is in your water. This includes minerals like dissolved limestone and fertilizer that you have added.
Without the information on your fertilizer schedule, air and res temperature, what the medium is that the plants are physically sitting in, and what you are feeding them, I don't know how to even begin troubleshooting that plant...
ok whatever.:wtf: