Yea NEEM Oil or Organizide, Get a measureing device for your nutrients, and get them inside with grow lighting. Its a more controled enviorment. Food for thought
1st problem is your nutrients, way to much, your frying them. Cut back but 1st do a flush then remix Nut's in your res. And never B-4.
2nd It looks like you have a pest problem, get yourself some cold cured "NEEM Oil" mix it with some water in a spray bottle, shake well, the water that's brown is the treated Neem mix you want to use as your spray treatment the dark brown liquid that floats to the top just leave or dilute solution with more water and shake we
I was just gonna say the same thing the color of your nutrients is way dark in color mine is almost clear with a slight tint of color and I change solution every week advanced nutrients have a feed chart for the line of products that's what I'm. Using
Ph really doesn't affect veggies only marijuana. It's definitely ur nutrient solution I can tell it's to strong just by looking at the color. Go just 1/4 strength nutrient if that at first when mature go just maybe half. And take some water out when the roots start dangling in it.
also , i dont know temp or location time of yr, but often an exposed container like this will over heat the roots. get a roughnek 18 gallon container and used 5 gallons of water. get an internal sprinkler system built with a 200gph pump and some pvc. the higher the roof of the container the better , keeps water temps down .
okay,just a few things to try out, misting your leaves at night to increase intake, and also checking your ph level in the water,tht would explain why your pepper plant is doing well but your tomatoes not so good...tomatoes like a 6.5ish ph.
Not enough oxygen for the roots to flourish, especially if the temperature of the water is most likely ambient temp, that would require chillers. The nutes and roots look good. I like your clones because they aren't submerged in h2o.
Yea NEEM Oil or Organizide, Get a measureing device for your nutrients, and get them inside with grow lighting. Its a more controled enviorment. Food for thought
ravin4550 7 months ago
It looks like you have 2 problems.
1st problem is your nutrients, way to much, your frying them. Cut back but 1st do a flush then remix Nut's in your res. And never B-4.
2nd It looks like you have a pest problem, get yourself some cold cured "NEEM Oil" mix it with some water in a spray bottle, shake well, the water that's brown is the treated Neem mix you want to use as your spray treatment the dark brown liquid that floats to the top just leave or dilute solution with more water and shake we
yeshua6131 9 months ago
you're boiling them!
SAPROBICTIMES 10 months ago
I was just gonna say the same thing the color of your nutrients is way dark in color mine is almost clear with a slight tint of color and I change solution every week advanced nutrients have a feed chart for the line of products that's what I'm. Using
JPZOOYORK 10 months ago
Ph really doesn't affect veggies only marijuana. It's definitely ur nutrient solution I can tell it's to strong just by looking at the color. Go just 1/4 strength nutrient if that at first when mature go just maybe half. And take some water out when the roots start dangling in it.
bobbyjl07 11 months ago
Have you thought about using compost tea in your water??
the1969info 1 year ago
its probably damping off slowly.
420theherbalist 1 year ago
Im guessing its your ph level
FloridaJt 1 year ago
also , i dont know temp or location time of yr, but often an exposed container like this will over heat the roots. get a roughnek 18 gallon container and used 5 gallons of water. get an internal sprinkler system built with a 200gph pump and some pvc. the higher the roof of the container the better , keeps water temps down .
twistymcslide 2 years ago
you burned them up looks like your ppm is about 2000 and for a baby tomato it should be 400
bizskithead 2 years ago
okay,just a few things to try out, misting your leaves at night to increase intake, and also checking your ph level in the water,tht would explain why your pepper plant is doing well but your tomatoes not so good...tomatoes like a 6.5ish ph.
TheRantsANDRaves 2 years ago
Dear Steve,
Not enough oxygen for the roots to flourish, especially if the temperature of the water is most likely ambient temp, that would require chillers. The nutes and roots look good. I like your clones because they aren't submerged in h2o.
Tek
JefTekGrowCam 2 years ago