pieman85

First timer. few problems, help needed!!

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Hi everyone. My plants are 5 weeks into flower, hydro and out of 20 5 of them seem to have shrunk in size and 80% of the leaves have turned yellow...

The water looks abit cloudy and roots are starting to break up.

Prior to this I had the temp controlled and it was hitting 38 in there which I know wouldn't help things. Also I had taken 6 plants out of there and not covered up the empty airlines. So the air pressure was probably not the greatest...

Amateur mistake I know but we live and learn.

I am hoping these are the reasons for my issues but I am wondering if I will be able to save them or not??

Any help would be appreciated.

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a pic would be good...

PH reading.. TDS reading..

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Ph is 6.5 cf is off the scale as they don't seem to be taking the Neuts up. I've flushed them the last four days.

How do you upload pics through iPhone??

Thanks.

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what type of hydroponic system is this? DWC?

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Sort of yeh. I havnt got my water linked up though. I like to keep the desperate incase I get problems with any.

Thanks.

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With my BB I just scroll to the bottom and click the "more reply options". That takes me to another screen where there is an reply box with a browse button and a "attach this file" button.

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yes normally if you go in more reply otpion you should have the upload button

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