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My base knowledge came from the Ed Rosenthal Bible back in the 80's.
He was cutting edge back then.
He was cutting edge back then.
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My base knowledge came from the Ed Rosenthal Bible back in the 80's.
He was cutting edge back then.

i kinda forgot about the mags... had to dig some out... the OG bud porn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
we went and met a few high times writers and got signed calendars from tower books back in the day.. to us it was like meeting movie stars!!!!! hahaha
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i remember looking at ads for phototrons!!!! remember these things?
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www.htgsupply.com
I had a phototron!
You know that pruning thing I do that's half mainline and half topping?
Picked that up in the Phototron manual![]()





Fuck bud...they look much better man!!!!wait, you mean what i have written on the dork board in my grow cabinet?!?!?! hot damn!!!! man if my 20yr old self could see it now!!!!! hhahahaha
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thats just crazy how it all comes back to the beginning!!!!
plants are adjusting to the new nutes fine.. i still have the ph doser turned off.. one day it's a point high, next day its a point low.. just rides that wave back and forth.. maybe this tells me maybe my water has some buffer but could maybe use a little more?? not sure but i'll keep watching it.. ppms seem to ride a low and high wave.. hmmm..
i cut out a few of the burned leaves the other day.. still work in progress..
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Fuck bud...they look much better man!!!!
What did you change, exactly.hydro plants seem to go south real quick but can also rebound pretty quick too..
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i think they like the lucas!! i'm gonna keep documenting the numbers and watching the leaves for now. although i'm gonna have to mix more up soon, the top off is almost empty. the rez ppm has been drifting up and down about 20 ppms everyday so i might just mix the same strength the have now.. i'll just mix like 5 gallons or so till i know for sure.
What did you change, exactly.
So it was a antagonism or ratio imbalance issue?
So you left out the calmag, maybe the extra calcium from that and the water source was causing a antagonism?i dumped out the rez, shop vac'd the plant sites and then pumped in the lucas recipe at 1/4 strength. no cal mag just GH micros and bloom. after the temps came up i added great white to the rez.
nothing else. made it as simple as i could..
time will tell for sure but at the moment its looking so. i mean i'm using the exact same unbleached system, i'm using the nutes from the exact same bottles, and i'm using the exact same water source. and the great white from the same jar. the only difference is there is no calimagic and the ratios.
roots don't look as white as i'd like so i was thinking of maybe adding enzymes.
tempted to add mr fulvic but i won't!! i 'll keep it as simple as i can for now to get back on track and narrow it down.
So you left out the calmag, maybe the extra calcium from that and the water source was causing a antagonism?
I would say use Mr fulvic, if anything it should help, it's just acids and helps act as a nutrient chelator/nutrient absorption....
Though, maybe "one part" of that could of helped the calcium inhibition/uptake antagonism? Not sure on that part.

nzymes will "exfoliate" the roots, should not hurt imo.

Are you also calculating that the pH doser isn't running, into this calculation?
As long as it between 5.4-6.2 , I don't think you need to worry about the pHi thought i was going crazy for a second...i looked a lttle bit ago and it was 5.9 i went down to snap those photos and it was 5.8 i stood there for a minute and it went back to 5.9... i shook my head and thought i'm getting the hell out if here before i mess something up!!!! hahaha
i was thinking of adding the mr fulvic, then when i saw that i was like nope!!!! hahaha i ran away!!!!! hahahaha
As long as it between 5.4-6.2 , I don't think you need to worry about the pH












i started to think it may possibly of been a Ca-Antagonism.This makes total sense now... it's the calcium
Calcium demand goes up as the weeks go by so that's why your plants were eventually growing out of it... right? They were getting deficiencies because of calcium's antagonism, but you change the res and reset the ratios often enough that you've kept it between the ditches.
Am I crazy or did we just fix your shit?
Also... if it makes you feel any better, I get red stems OFTEN. Nearly every grow. These clones of mine went in the new tent weit DEEP red stalks. It's still there.
I do like that you're diving into it though and I'm anxious to see if you get it figured out.
They do look 10x better![]()
This makes total sense now... it's the calcium
Calcium demand goes up as the weeks go by so that's why your plants were eventually growing out of it... right? They were getting deficiencies because of calciums antagonism, but you change the res and reset the ratios often enough that you've kept it between the ditches.
Am I crazy or did we just fix your shit?
We're talking about a pretty small rise in ppm, right? Your calender above only shows a rise of 10ppm. Where was it at when you started, 270? So 20 in a week.the chart says to lower EC but this chart i bet is made for heathy plants...
We're talking about a pretty small rise in ppm, right? Your calender above only shows a rise of 10ppm. Where was it at when you started, 270? So 20 in a week.
It's not gonna hurt anything if you wanna add some water to bring down your EC, but I'd say let's just wait a couple days and keep eye on it. You'll need a res change soonish anyway, eh?






Here's the redness I mentioned...
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It was a deep red but they've grown out of it. The problem no longer exists but the evidence remains.

So quick searches do indeed claim calcium can be found in rain water.
If that is all this is then there is one more reason to not run hydro if you can't run RO.
Test for Ca in freshwater are not the most common so I will conclude not the most accurate.
Even if you knew you have excess Ca then the solution for it is filtering it out .
Some aquarium chlorine removers lay claim to detoxifying heavy metals but they also detoxify ammonia, nitrite, and nitrates which may not be a good thing? I am not sure on this. I know many who use the best conditioner [ seachem Prime ] do have planted tanks so maybe it has no effect on what you add to your water. Possibly if used only collection barrel and not the system it is an easy solution.
Seachem Purigen is a media that is easily recharged/re usable that also removes heavy metals and such.
Seachem Purigen Remove Heavy Metals
Seachem Purigen is specifically designed to remove heavy metals from aquarium water. It is an inert media that allows large colonies of beneficial bacteria to live in it, making it suitable for aquaria that have previously been treated with copper or are at high risk for heavy metal buildup. Purigen's unique macroporous structure allows it to effectively remove heavy metals without affecting other contaminants. This makes it an excellent choice for maintaining water quality in aquariums that require heavy metal removal.
I used both Prime conditioner and purigen in my aquariums.






Your new growth seems to come in without the redness, right? How long before the redness shows up?yes sir 20ppms. well the past two days it came down to 280. to recap i started last wednesday the 24th with this solution. it was 270 below and 260 above when i first started. after a week it climbed to 290. days 8-9-10 it has been 280ppm.
the only drank a little over a gallon in that time.
wasn't planning on a rez change.. the ph hasn't moved at all and is still 5.8 right now.
maybe i should just be more patient and wait it out a little longer. i have no idea how long it takes for a Ca toxic scenario takes to recover from.
i'm still getting the red veins in the leaves followed by the burns though. i think if it doesn't go away by mid week i'm gonna try bumping the EC way up and see if maybe the Ca to NPK ratio is still maybe too high so i'll try jacking up the NPK and micros and see what happens.
this is a shot is from right now... the leaf pics are from a couple days ago.. the leds make the red look more pronounced.
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I'm with ya. I'm pretty sure my issue came from a lockout due to pH issues. They're getting 4-500ppm in that setup, but I had a wicked high pH when I finally got around to checking.i believe the red you are showing comes from just an underfeed while rooting. i've seen this in clones in the past. the stalks i would be able to accept more my issue is in the leaf veins.. they should be white just like their mom plant is right now... having that mom plant still growing down there is actually helping me. yeah i still have it!! haha
Your new growth seems to come in without the redness, right? How long before the redness shows up?
I'm with ya. I'm pretty sure my issue came from a lockout due to pH issues. They're getting 4-500ppm in that setup, but I had a wicked high pH when I finally got around to checking.
I moreso just wanted to show how it looked after a week of correcting the issus. Mine have clearly grown out of it, evidenced by the stalk and that couple inches of green before the red starts.




Charts look like there's a zinc or sulfur deficiency... i'm struggling here because the res behaves
I saw sulfur excess, potassium def and manganese excess in my charts and searches.Charts look like there's a zinc or sulfur deficiency... i'm struggling here because the res behaves

