Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
You've got a wicked N overdose from all that superthrive. The upper LH plant in the first 2 pics confirms that. Soft, dark green, cupped, lush but dull growth. Did you read the instructions on the bottle? It reads, "a drop a gallon". One drop = app. 1/40 mL. Do the conversion from mL to teaspoons to see how badly you overdosed the plants. Where do you see a listing of the micronutrients in SuperThrive? It's not a micro supplement. It's a hormone, and has a crapload of urea in it as well.
Use a micro supplement for micronutirents. GH makes one for hydroponics.

With all that secondary growth, it actually looks like you'd be okay to flower. Looks like more than 5 nodes to me actually. But get them healthy first.

I am not trying to dis your game, but you are reinventing a perfectly functional wheel. Go pick up the GH 3 part and some calmag and run the way that works. If you cannot afford the $20 USD for a pint each of grow, bloom, micro, and the $15 for a test/up/down pH kit, you should consider growing outdoors, where you can use practically any fertilizer you've got kicking around (not the azalea stuff though). Your electricity costs more than that!
I know, and I thank you for your help after the problem first started, I DID order the correct hydroponic ferts that I should have been using, I skimped out and now im paying for it, lesson learned :\

node is set of leaves? theres 5 major sets
the directions for superthrive say 1/4tsp per gallon I figured 1.5 tsp was only 1/4th over :\ ill do a flush again lol

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actually going to drain a gallon and add regular water to dilute the solution and wait until the correct nutrients show up