This grow is about 7weeks along. I use DWC. The strains involved are Caramel; Sour Crack; White Widow and Skyler White. It's general set up is like my first grow, plans taken direct from GWE page. This time instead of one rez fits all, it's 5 tubs, a main water rez and 4 growing rez's. A pump in the main rez supplies circulating water to the 4 growing rez's. I've been religious checking pH 3 - 4 times a day (typically), I've kept it around 6.1. Using that flora trio, CaMg, and now Hydro Guard (first dose this afternoon). I've done a little defoliation on maybe half the plants.
The algae issue. My understanding is algae needs light, nutrients and water. By default I can only try and manage the light. Which I have been doing. At first obvious small stuff, a clear hose exposed, stuff like that. Then more obscure things and the rez's get a foil wrap. After each suspect theres the 2 - 4 day trial afterwards hoping it's the solution. I'm getting depressed at this point, because of the effort put in and I'm not touching the algae problem. Last two resignations, I would drain and damp dry all the rez's. Then wipe down with clorox wipes. Finally water and nutrients. Each time too, I would gently clean most of the algae from the roots, I'm afraid this added to other shock events. My diagnosis is these plants have lived mostly in a state of shock - changing water every 3 - 4 days, root abuse. Oh, my latest and last effort was to make 'mattes' for the lids; I had a bunch of my sidewall reflective material left over and it worked perfectly. But still the algae is thick, and this is after a water change just 2 days ago. Light entering my system can't comprise of 0.0001% of available surface area.
So now what. All my plants 'feel' stunted and stunned. At 7 weeks aren't they nearing they genetic end? Should I keep nursing this crew?
The strains involved are Caramel; Sour Crack; White Widow and Skyler White.
The algae issue. My understanding is algae needs light, nutrients and water. By default I can only try and manage the light. Which I have been doing. At first obvious small stuff, a clear hose exposed, stuff like that. Then more obscure things and the rez's get a foil wrap. After each suspect theres the 2 - 4 day trial afterwards hoping it's the solution. I'm getting depressed at this point, because of the effort put in and I'm not touching the algae problem. Last two resignations, I would drain and damp dry all the rez's. Then wipe down with clorox wipes. Finally water and nutrients. Each time too, I would gently clean most of the algae from the roots, I'm afraid this added to other shock events. My diagnosis is these plants have lived mostly in a state of shock - changing water every 3 - 4 days, root abuse. Oh, my latest and last effort was to make 'mattes' for the lids; I had a bunch of my sidewall reflective material left over and it worked perfectly. But still the algae is thick, and this is after a water change just 2 days ago. Light entering my system can't comprise of 0.0001% of available surface area.
So now what. All my plants 'feel' stunted and stunned. At 7 weeks aren't they nearing they genetic end? Should I keep nursing this crew?
The strains involved are Caramel; Sour Crack; White Widow and Skyler White.
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