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    what is going on here? anyone know? After I planted it in the rapid rooter it was fine until the stem broke, of course they grew right back that's why it's so stunted i think. PH issues and possible Root Rot, Nute burn, heat stress, deficiencies??
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    #2
    Could be from shock what nutrients do u use what do u pH you water at

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      #3
      Wow I suggest you check out the main sites guides on hydro and these issues, so you can make an environment that your plant loves
      Grow and good luck
      Current grow:

      https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...lly-grown-meds

      past grows:

      http://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum/...2-grow-one-off

      http://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum/...hello-everyone

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      • furrysparkle
        furrysparkle commented
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        That's the major benefit of hydro is if you fucked up just change the water and fuck up less and you'll be fine

      • DingusKhan
        DingusKhan commented
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        Amen to that. Nebula made a great site, that and all the great people here helped a beginner like me can keep 3 plants in different grow styles alive this far.

      • NA420
        NA420 commented
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        Gonna 3rd that! I like to read so i read GWE front to back and top to bottom before making a post! Ot has helped tremendously. No worries she will bounce back! Peace and positive vibes!

      #4
      Amen,amen,amem, to hydro.......peace....

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        #5
        Is your water level right up to the Rapid Rooter? It looks like stem rot, which usually happens when the main stem is too wet for too long. You want to make sure the water line in your reservoir is at least an inch or two below the bottom of the net pot just to make sure things aren't staying too wet. A little bit of an air gap is good for the roots, too.

        I can also see that the roots have patches of brown on them, which is caused by root rot. Are you using a supplement like Hydroguard to protect your roots?

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        • furrysparkle
          furrysparkle commented
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          Nebs has your back, you don't even have to search GWE!! Thx nebs

        • Nartak
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          Yeah she's on a roll today!!Pleasant to see the big guns pop in for backup!!

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