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03-21-2008, 05:57 PM #1
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Oy vey! Nutrient burn?
I keep my ph between 5.5-6.2 for hydro Dai.
PS.....jash keep doing what you are doing. Do they look the same, better, or worse today?
Usually in nuteburn your plants grow SUPER well which may explain the large amount of roots.....and then somewhere you cross the line and add too much and so POOF.
Do the roots look healthy and what are the rest of your specs?Weedhound Reviewed by Weedhound on . Oy vey! Nutrient burn? This is my third hydro grow, and so far it's been a bit problematic. Some background...these are two feminized 'Oasis' plants, and I've been upping nutes over the past few days (using ec meter to measure levels). Yesterday I bumped it up to .9 from .7, and this morning I found one plant all shrivelled up and the other one, while looking OK, with yellow spotting on the leaves. I threw two litres of fresh water in there, adjusted PH, and brought nute levels down to .7. Should I simply wait and Rating: 5
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