This is the course of action that I took yesterday.:stoned:

1. Flushed each plant w/ just water. (store bought) pH in the yellow)
2. Lowered the height of feed level
3. Reduced feeding cycle from 7 to 4 times during 24 hr. light cycle. Also reduced the feed time from 5 min to 3. It takes about 2 - 2 1/2 min. to fill and about 8 min to drain.
4. Mixed nutrients to 1/2 strength. This gave me a starting ppm 700 and a 6.0 pH
5. Trimmed most of the bad shit off.
With the fan & air conditioner running on low and door closed, the temp seems to be holding at 88 and the humidity at 28%, and this is during the day. At night it drops to the mid 70's with the humidity remaining the same.

I just checked my res. the ppm had risen to 2 lights blinking and my water level was down about a gal. little less. After I topped off with water, my ppm's went to what it was last night 700 ppm. Also, lowered the pH alittle.

I need experenced opinion, not a guess, etc..... Are those 2 big ones worth the time and effort? I've got the other 3 (see below)
that might be in better shape? I don't know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I guess there isen't much I can do except wait and see what happens. I assume there won't be an immediate change? Or should there be? Any suggestions? Attatching pictures.:rasta:
Baffled and confused Reviewed by Baffled and confused on . Follow-up ......... This is the course of action that I took yesterday.:stoned: 1. Flushed each plant w/ just water. (store bought) pH in the yellow) 2. Lowered the height of feed level 3. Reduced feeding cycle from 7 to 4 times during 24 hr. light cycle. Also reduced the feed time from 5 min to 3. It takes about 2 - 2 1/2 min. to fill and about 8 min to drain. 4. Mixed nutrients to 1/2 strength. This gave me a starting ppm 700 and a 6.0 pH 5. Trimmed most of the bad shit off. With the fan & air Rating: 5