Latewood, what could cause instant death to a plant other than over fert. I did everything as I always would with my DWC water change. Fully flushed with RO water. Added nutes, micro first waited 5 min, then bloom,(was using lucas), then sensizym, then calmag, then LK. I addded them at 5M 10B ,10Sensi, 5Calmag, 5LK. per gallon (values are ml). PPm's were at 960, ph 5.8 (checked with two just calibrated meters). I have noticed a bit of black build up on the root base, but I thought it was the LK because the rest of the roots were very white and the plant was growing at an amazing rate. two days later plant had completely wilted and all leaves were toasted. Couldnt believe my eyes. What could have caused this. I immediately thought nute burn but the ppms were perfect unless the root bucket didnt get mixed well, but then the ppms wouldn't have been dead on. I then thought pythium, and that the temp change of the water could have caused this. Air temperature was at 78 on the screen. It was very quick and very lethal whatever it was. Half a 4x2 scrog screen dead in 48hrs.. Please help me figure this out..... Peace
BlazeIdo Reviewed by BlazeIdo on . Latewood...help needed Latewood, what could cause instant death to a plant other than over fert. I did everything as I always would with my DWC water change. Fully flushed with RO water. Added nutes, micro first waited 5 min, then bloom,(was using lucas), then sensizym, then calmag, then LK. I addded them at 5M 10B ,10Sensi, 5Calmag, 5LK. per gallon (values are ml). PPm's were at 960, ph 5.8 (checked with two just calibrated meters). I have noticed a bit of black build up on the root base, but I thought it was Rating: 5