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My grow setup 2, DWC, 2x2, HLG135, scrog, Bruce Banner

Frosty Nuggets

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She;s showing signs of nute deficiency or nute burn, I'm not sure which.
I went from 2mls per liter to 4mls per liter of growth nutes, maybe that was too much, the maximum is 10mls per liter according to the manufacturer.


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See the browned edges? What is this?
 

bigpeter

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Since she's shown these signs when you increased the feed it would be good to assume it was the doubling up of the feed that has caused these problems. If I was you I'd back off on the feed and see what happens. What feed are you using?
 

Frosty Nuggets

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Thanks bigpeter, I'm about to mix up some more nutes so will back off the growth nutes by 1ml per liter.


She will get;
3ml per liter of growth nutes
2ml per liter of calmag
2ml per liter of humic/fulvic acid
1ml per liter of Cyco Zyme
1 scoop of Great White beneficial microbes.
1 teaspoon in 6 liters of molasses
 
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Douglas.Curtis

Autistic Diplomat in Training
Thanks KC, ph set to 5.8.
Have you read the link in my signature about reservoir tending?

You'll want a full pH swing between 5.4 and 6.0 with DWC. This will allow better absorption by the plant, which means you can use a lower strength of nutes. Cleaner and larger harvest is always good, yeah? :)
 

Douglas.Curtis

Autistic Diplomat in Training
I suggest bumping up the feed because they look hungry. Yes, nutes are a natural pH down and when used by the plants the pH will rise. :)
 

Douglas.Curtis

Autistic Diplomat in Training
5.8pH? Great starting point for drip, flood or other "Roots-Out" hydro system.

With DWC, your pH should be at this point for a few days before you add nutes back to the full starting ppm/ec. This will put your pH back down to your starting point of 5.4'ish.

This is how DWC works with r/o/<14ppm water and this will allow you to grow the cleanest cannabis with the least nutrients. Anything other than r/o and you'll have to find out what pH changes the extra ppm in your water causes. Some places the pH swing is in reverse. :tiphat:
 

Frosty Nuggets

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Thanks Douglas.


I was mixing nutes last night when the pointed tip of my mixing stick broke a hole through the bottom of the watering can, nutes went everywhere, what a mess. It was an old plastic watering can that had been left out in the sun, luckily I had a spare.
 

KingCobra66

Active member
this should also help you Frosty Nuggets

www.canna.com.au/

lots of information worth a look at maybes:)

and check out WelderDan he also grows or used to in dwc same as dc above :)
 
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Frosty Nuggets

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this should also help you Frosty Nuggets

www.canna.com/

lots of information worth a look at maybes:)

and check out WelderDan he also grows or used to in dwc same as dc above :)
Thanks, I tried the link but it just kept sitting there with a blank page loading.


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She's growing fast now, 3 days since light flip and the stretch has started.
 

KingCobra66

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shes super growing now I tried the link to and it does just that, hangs then I tried it in the web address bar and it works so hope it helps you edited it to aus to:)
 

Frosty Nuggets

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Thanks KC, I ended up searching with google, next time I need nutes I will look into it but that won't be for a while.
 
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