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I know you sealed the door in some way. But adding some silicone draft tape to all for edges of the door on the inside will totally seal it. I dread to think what some sweat shop is tipping into those drains. It's something that would be banned in most countries and need a special disposal licenced company. Whatever it is is strong enough to be adding to the acidty to things...heres a list of chemicals that would. carbon dioxide, sulfates, chlorides, and bicarbonates Isn't this why you are having to PH from 6.7.. to add some softness to the water, to counteract the high acidity
Have you sent any leaves off to test for hops viroid or any other viruses. I know you get clones from another source. Maybe try and get seeds and start from scratch on your next run. I think now you have stripped off all the old growth it will help them bounce back. Does your coco come ph balanced and pre charged with nutrients. Get a good amount of calmag in first feed as coco needs it the most. The fresh air intake will help loads for air exchange and stop it trying to pull any bad air from next door, any foul pipes or any other areas. Loving your content. You’re working so hard it’s a shame to see all your problems. I hope it gets better for you.
It's unbelievable how much stress you have and how you still manage to get everything done. You and your ideas and concepts always inspire me to improve my own garden. You have improved a lot in communication and the way you describe situations compared to previous years. Greetings from Germany to all passionate growers out there.
Room is a pain. Well. Here’s the solution. Most grows are a negative pressure room. U will do the opposite. Positive pressure. Vented to outside. U need to pull in large cfm air from outside to flush the grow environment. Yes u will have to mitigate the temp diff.humidity. But u can do it. U have sone t so much time and money invested. If u were to remove everything. Then two coats of epoxy in the floor or a 1/8” coat. Then two coats of dry lock in walls and ceiling. Use a 6” bristle brush in an X pattern. Don’t roll it. Effectively sealing it off. Great vids as usual. 😊
Well. Just watched full video. And u did exactly this. I recommended this same fix in last three vids. Nice. Start using beneficial mites again as well.
He really doesn't need your Janet and John guide to growing mate....It's air pollution thats causing the problem. Due to what someone is dumping in the drains, In a local sweet shop. it's something toxic that is adding the acidity to things.... which is why he is starting with a ph of 6.7 and it drops to 6.1 in the substrate. These chemicals are the most likely susbects. carbon dioxide, sulfates, chlorides, and bicarbonates as they add acidity.
@@UbiquitousRomp bicarbonates dont add acidity. And pretty wild to guess all that from faraway. I would rather suspect funky coco. Had the same looks and mangaed to get away with longer veg and pushing more drain with high ec high calcium feed (coco was washed and buffered but not with full Calciumnitrate dose). Salt toxicity looks like that. what u see.
@@MijosSalamanca It happened after the drain cover was removed. Did you miss that bit...? He also said that other growers have failed in that area, due to something polluting the grows. And you think they all used the same batch of Coco...
@@MijosSalamanca Bicarbonates do not... my dad. But all the others do. why not mention them. When they are in abundances in Thai factories. Which could be why other growers have not been successful in the past; in this area where Ryan is.... Nothing to do with a dodgy batch of coco.
Had the same issue , it was VOC. Our Mini Split was off gassing something. Started using Sensibo to control the mini split, it had a VOC sensor so we could monitor. As a temporary solution we were exhausting the room every couple of hours, problem solved. Good Luck Brother! Keep grinding 👊
It's air pollution thats causing the problem. Due to what someone is dumping in the drains, In a local sweet shop. it's something toxic that is adding the acidity to things.... which is why he is starting with a ph of 6.7 and it drops to 6.1 in the substrate. These chemicals are the most likely susbects. carbon dioxide, sulfates, chlorides, and bicarbonates as they add acidity.
@@Merlins_Mycology Your new to the channel and havn't followed whats going on. Thats why your giving the Janet and john diagnoses. Ryon has obviously checked all those things. As he said in previous episodes, There is something in the area that has ruined other peoples grows and forced them to relocate elsewhere.
Man ,u have so much patience,,I'd of given up and found another spot to grow there is a major problem there as I know u know, feel for you bud ,hope it gets figured out.
Having the bags folded down to soil level helped me. Helps not create a micro climate on the lower leafs almost acts as a lower dome. Use you code for more VIVOSUN gear keep up the good work man killing it and all yourself a lot going on.
Growing indoors in a tropical country is a living hell. The amount of power to run the dehumidifiers must be enormous. 🤯 The amount of info in your videos is exceptional. Love to see the good and the bad because nothing is ever easy. Thanks and keep up the good work.
I’ve noticed myself it can be from the same plant like a clone. They just don’t do as well as others with nutrients. I’ve learned to just slowly feed him the ones that are sensitive.
somethings gotta be going on inside the walls there, either mold or an airflow issue. such a weird thing to see in those plants. I hope you get it figured out dude!
i fix purple stems with cal mag.. if your location is near the ocean maybe this could play apart of it (salty air harm plants). Salt accumulation can interfere with a plant’s ability to take up water and nutrients, leading to leaf burn, stunted growth, and eventually, nutrient deficiencies.
I live on an island and ww grow near the ocean like less than 500m sometimes and personally dont think its that i could be wrong but he has so much protecting it from salty air...
@@huahighgrade3001 its weird like he said 10 other growers in the same area had the same problem maybe it is a combination of air pollution and salty air .. Alot of street vendors barbeqeuing in the streets of pattaya mixed with motorbikes cars and resturants..
Had the same problem in a basement grow couldn’t not figure it out.. finally realize the pots on the floor was the problem even though the room was good condition the floor to the touch was about 50 degrees making the bottoms cold
Ryan don’t you ever give up brother I been following you since day one and I personally know you know how to grow so keep pushing it’s just a hick up and like you said it’s a new environment and all the little shit will work themselves out and you’ll be back to your awesome grows. So keep grinding and keep growing on brother.
nutrient batch inconsistency , if using powder nutes, I think I had similar issues from using athena pro small batching tanks... their balanced is maybe good per pack but within a bag might have differences in spots or in how it is all mixed up...
Had the same looks and it was from the coco. Trough a 2 weeks loner veg and higher ca ppms i could turn it around. So high feed ec and high drain percentage. After transplant drain was very high at low feed ec and it was most certainly NaCl toxcicty. Coco was washed but not buffered with a full Calciumnitrate dose. After increasing the Ca to 210-220 ppm and keeping drainpercentage above 15% I saw it drop from unreadable above 5 to 3 mS. Then switched back to 180-200 ppm Ca in feed after the Na was pushed out and replaced.
I have been amazed watching you deal with the set backs: Its commendable the way you take it all in stride. I may be concerned with breathing air that your plants survive in. Ive learned by watching you trouble shoot.
Brother im a grower and i had a lot of problems, dont worry, keep the hustle and the good work, in time things will be better, good luck with the work!
something I am starting to do if you think it might be bugs is when I cut a clone to put it in a root riot cube I roll the clone around in diatamashus earth and get all the leaves then put um in the humidity dome. it's my second time doing it and it seems like a good insurance policy. love the vids and hope you solve the problem, stay positive.
Could it be a watr issue with that location? Try a reverse osmosis system to clean everything out of the water. It must be very frustrating over there. I feel like its a water quality issue. But i can be sure. Hope you get it figured. It looks like a great spot and you have it set up nicely.
You have 2 reservoirs when you’re dealing with coco. The water in your actual reservoir, and the water in your coco in your pots. When you’re 6.1 water mixes with you 5.3 water in the pots, it’s gonna average out
Same problem with 5.3 PH and EC to 4.5. The cause of all was the broke of the PH-Meter, and when I buy another one the PH was at 5.3, I'm resolving now with tap water at 7.7 PH to go down in the soil, and every time that I'm watering I go down on 0.2 ph every time to reach the 6.8 PH for flowering
We need a side by side of the under canopy cause they take up a lot of grow space, so they extra yield would need to be really high because you need to subtract the lost yield from the 4-6 extra plants that would have fit in the tent without under canopy lights and the extra elec. cost to run the under canopy lights also the quality, fewer A's
Sewer fumes can be a SOB, unsealed pipes in walls are really hard to identify. Smoke generators used in AC systems, inserted in sewer piping may be a way to identify.
This is why I prefer a media that is inert. Clay pebbles work great and are almost impossible to overwater. But they don’t affect ph. Especially if you presoak
Is it possible that the floor is "cold"? It seems like the roots of the plants are a bit unhappy?! My Vivosun cage was such a great home for my plant. Not even purple, even darker than black and frosted out. The smaller veg tent does an amazing job as well. Great products! #Vivosun
Dude you are a legend al that work you do really nice and hard to do for a 1 man army. I follow you now for like a year and i like the content you make no nonsense just what it is. keep it up! I going today in my next grow 140 plants on the caribbean outside weed free sun but its rain season thats why i take powerplant from dutch passion mold resistant + 2 fans 24/7 on yes even on a outside grow sun/dark is now 12/12 i here i grow them inside for 3weeks under LED +- 75grams a plant so over like 2 months 10kg of nice buds
could it be the temperature in the medium? maybe hang the light lower with a lower dim for more warmth? those heights are good for HPS lights. i had same sort issues and then i lowered the light to around 30" above the medium and it worked for me to get some heat into the pots around 35DLI on 18H
I grow in floraflex 60% one gal pots and would have the same issue as you all the time until I raised my feed to about 3.0 ec! Now everything is always green, stems, petioles, etc. give it a try
I also stopped worry about vpd, and started running at 75-77 degrees and 60-65 percent humidity n never an issue. Also vent straight out doors, im not venting into the same room.
Keep up the good work man. Documenting issues takes balls and adds so much value to the audience because we get to learn the knowledge with you. Safe 👊 🇬🇧
You gotta watch those burmese bro - they are nice people but left alone they can wreak havock in a grow. One of my rooms they stripped every single leaf off of the plants when I had asked them to do everything above the trellis net line. Needless to say that put another 4 weeks finish time on my grow
In the future with the duct work you should have them do a pressure test. Which would allow you to see if the system is holding pressure. This way before you even turn on the system you would know where if any leaks exist. They saved on gasket and man hours. Any metal to metal connection should have gasket cleats/screwed (TDF connections). S&D connections (Low Pressure) should be sealed and screwed. Also where you have and issue with the water coming in from the outside. Perhaps have a Plenum box after the louver or a duct that slightly hangs lower than the inside sill, which would cause the water to collect there. Install the main line above the water level by screwing into the plenum or setting up so that the water cannot enter into trunk line itself. You can also install a drain and/or pump to get rid of it. Hope it all works out. (Sucks when you hire someone who doesn't take pride in their work. Then wonder why their business isn't thriving.)
Thought it might be light intensity but if the new growth isn’t getting stressed then maybe it’s VPD? Has to be the environment if everything else is the same in another place and they’re happy there. Try turning the lights down about 20% just to see what happens.
Now I understand why the video came out so late - you really have a lot going on right now. Wow, the ventilation system in your factory actually looks nice... but it's intense; something like that is just plain annoying. The air exchange will certainly help! I'm sure you'll see improvement in a few days if you filter the incoming air with a carbon filter and exchange it cleanly.
love the hvac, consider PVC ductwork in the future and check out AAON hvac equipment, would love to provide the opportunity of precision hvac humidity control!
Beacause of what he said about the drain cover I think it's It's air pollution thats causing the problem. Due to what someone is dumping in the drains, In a local sweet shop. it's something toxic that is adding the acidity to things.... which is why he is starting with a ph of 6.7 and it drops to 6.1 in the substrate. These chemicals are the most likely susbects. carbon dioxide, sulfates, chlorides, and bicarbonates as they add acidity.
Hey buddy sick setups! Have you thought of cross pollination? Running multiple projects in tents in 1 room might be risky and ruin all the breeding projects due to cross contamination. Ive taken the potential of pollen for granted before😂 Cant wait to start playing with making fems. It's even more fun when you do how your pollen donor smokes as a female We are now getting ready to backcross some keepers out of our own reg lines and might also make some S1 beans. Craziest smokes ive had came mostly out of S1 packs
Are you putting cal mag in your RO water? Also, sounds stupid, but make sure that ph pen has small tick in bottom right corner, I spotted in one of your earlier vids it wasn’t calibrated.
Keep up the great work bro 😎🤙 be careful with that isopropyl cleaning, I'm not sure of the mixture you are using but I believe the concentrated vapor can be explosive 🧐🤔 much love from Pennsylvania 🥳😎🤙🇺🇲
i think you need run off trays below. and there is no water running off...parts of the coco look wet and others look dry... improper root zone. i'd say water them evenly by hand until your irrigation is proper.
@@growersmindset I think it's in the air. These chemicals are the most likely susbects. carbon dioxide, sulfates, chlorides, and bicarbonates as they add acidity.
4:38 The yellow roots make me think they're rotting. If you haven't already, you may consider running a sterile additive like ZeroTol. I started using it recently, and my roots are bright white. It may eliminate your issue if it is root related.
Maybe try and bring a healthy plant in and see if it reacts in the same way when you water it, gotta be something to do with the water and food they've been given, id be paranoid someone's tampering about putting something in your water butts or your nutes id be taping things up just in case...
hello i had this issues and this hapen when i take out filter, now i put back and just whent my plant to normal grow, filter dont let out heat from tent,when they get more heat plants they take more water and niutriens, sorry for my english
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I know you sealed the door in some way. But adding some silicone draft tape to all for edges of the door on the inside will totally seal it.
I dread to think what some sweat shop is tipping into those drains. It's something that would be banned in most countries and need a special disposal licenced company. Whatever it is is strong enough to be adding to the acidty to things...heres a list of chemicals that would. carbon dioxide, sulfates, chlorides, and bicarbonates Isn't this why you are having to PH from 6.7.. to add some softness to the water, to counteract the high acidity
Have you sent any leaves off to test for hops viroid or any other viruses. I know you get clones from another source. Maybe try and get seeds and start from scratch on your next run. I think now you have stripped off all the old growth it will help them bounce back. Does your coco come ph balanced and pre charged with nutrients. Get a good amount of calmag in first feed as coco needs it the most. The fresh air intake will help loads for air exchange and stop it trying to pull any bad air from next door, any foul pipes or any other areas. Loving your content. You’re working so hard it’s a shame to see all your problems. I hope it gets better for you.
It's unbelievable how much stress you have and how you still manage to get everything done. You and your ideas and concepts always inspire me to improve my own garden.
You have improved a lot in communication and the way you describe situations compared to previous years.
Greetings from Germany to all passionate growers out there.
Room is a pain. Well. Here’s the solution. Most grows are a negative pressure room. U will do the opposite. Positive pressure. Vented to outside. U need to pull in large cfm air from outside to flush the grow environment. Yes u will have to mitigate the temp diff.humidity. But u can do it. U have sone t so much time and money invested. If u were to remove everything. Then two coats of epoxy in the floor or a 1/8” coat. Then two coats of dry lock in walls and ceiling. Use a 6” bristle brush in an X pattern. Don’t roll it. Effectively sealing it off. Great vids as usual. 😊
Well. Just watched full video. And u did exactly this. I recommended this same fix in last three vids. Nice. Start using beneficial mites again as well.
He really doesn't need your Janet and John guide to growing mate....It's air pollution thats causing the problem. Due to what someone is dumping in the drains, In a local sweet shop. it's something toxic that is adding the acidity to things.... which is why he is starting with a ph of 6.7 and it drops to 6.1 in the substrate. These chemicals are the most likely susbects. carbon dioxide, sulfates, chlorides, and bicarbonates as they add acidity.
@@UbiquitousRomp bicarbonates dont add acidity. And pretty wild to guess all that from faraway. I would rather suspect funky coco. Had the same looks and mangaed to get away with longer veg and pushing more drain with high ec high calcium feed (coco was washed and buffered but not with full Calciumnitrate dose). Salt toxicity looks like that. what u see.
@@MijosSalamanca It happened after the drain cover was removed. Did you miss that bit...? He also said that other growers have failed in that area, due to something polluting the grows. And you think they all used the same batch of Coco...
@@MijosSalamanca Bicarbonates do not... my dad. But all the others do. why not mention them. When they are in abundances in Thai factories. Which could be why other growers have not been successful in the past; in this area where Ryan is.... Nothing to do with a dodgy batch of coco.
Had the same issue , it was VOC. Our Mini Split was off gassing something. Started using Sensibo to control the mini split, it had a VOC sensor so we could monitor. As a temporary solution we were exhausting the room every couple of hours, problem solved. Good Luck Brother! Keep grinding 👊
It's air pollution thats causing the problem. Due to what someone is dumping in the drains, In a local sweet shop. it's something toxic that is adding the acidity to things.... which is why he is starting with a ph of 6.7 and it drops to 6.1 in the substrate. These chemicals are the most likely susbects. carbon dioxide, sulfates, chlorides, and bicarbonates as they add acidity.
@@Merlins_Mycology Your new to the channel and havn't followed whats going on. Thats why your giving the Janet and john diagnoses.
Ryon has obviously checked all those things. As he said in previous episodes, There is something in the area that has ruined other peoples grows and forced them to relocate elsewhere.
Man ,u have so much patience,,I'd of given up and found another spot to grow there is a major problem there as I know u know, feel for you bud ,hope it gets figured out.
Having the bags folded down to soil level helped me. Helps not create a micro climate on the lower leafs almost acts as a lower dome.
Use you code for more VIVOSUN gear keep up the good work man killing it and all yourself a lot going on.
Glad to see you making progress in that location.
Growing indoors in a tropical country is a living hell. The amount of power to run the dehumidifiers must be enormous. 🤯
The amount of info in your videos is exceptional. Love to see the good and the bad because nothing is ever easy. Thanks and keep up the good work.
I’ve noticed myself it can be from the same plant like a clone. They just don’t do as well as others with nutrients. I’ve learned to just slowly feed him the ones that are sensitive.
34:35 🥴😂
Anyways, glad you finally solve the issues with the grow facility 💪🏼💪🏼
somethings gotta be going on inside the walls there, either mold or an airflow issue. such a weird thing to see in those plants. I hope you get it figured out dude!
Y’all need to sue the hvac people
i fix purple stems with cal mag.. if your location is near the ocean maybe this could play apart of it (salty air harm plants). Salt accumulation can interfere with a plant’s ability to take up water and nutrients, leading to leaf burn, stunted growth, and eventually, nutrient deficiencies.
I live on an island and ww grow near the ocean like less than 500m sometimes and personally dont think its that i could be wrong but he has so much protecting it from salty air...
@@huahighgrade3001 its weird like he said 10 other growers in the same area had the same problem maybe it is a combination of air pollution and salty air .. Alot of street vendors barbeqeuing in the streets of pattaya mixed with motorbikes cars and resturants..
@@masteryebooks aah my bad I didnt hear that 🙏🤟 nice
Had the same problem in a basement grow couldn’t not figure it out.. finally realize the pots on the floor was the problem even though the room was good condition the floor to the touch was about 50 degrees making the bottoms cold
Ryan don’t you ever give up brother I been following you since day one and I personally know you know how to grow so keep pushing it’s just a hick up and like you said it’s a new environment and all the little shit will work themselves out and you’ll be back to your awesome grows. So keep grinding and keep growing on brother.
Wow you're going through it with these buildings. Fun to watch you figure out though. Good luck
Dang nightmare of the bad building strikes again ..great content bro🤘✌️
Throw a 7 gal of organic soil in the same room and see what happens 🫡
nutrient batch inconsistency , if using powder nutes, I think I had similar issues from using athena pro small batching tanks... their balanced is maybe good per pack but within a bag might have differences in spots or in how it is all mixed up...
Looking forward to seeing how the under canopy lighting works out.
Had the same looks and it was from the coco. Trough a 2 weeks loner veg and higher ca ppms i could turn it around. So high feed ec and high drain percentage. After transplant drain was very high at low feed ec and it was most certainly NaCl toxcicty. Coco was washed but not buffered with a full Calciumnitrate dose. After increasing the Ca to 210-220 ppm and keeping drainpercentage above 15% I saw it drop from unreadable above 5 to 3 mS. Then switched back to 180-200 ppm Ca in feed after the Na was pushed out and replaced.
I have been amazed watching you deal with the set backs: Its commendable the way you take it all in stride. I may be concerned with breathing air that your plants survive in. Ive learned by watching you trouble shoot.
I've been following you for a long time and you know what you are doing, Good job! peace
He knows what how to build a grow room not how to actually grow
@@Joe1991-e9jreally. I wish I knew as much about irrigation stuff tbh. It's frustrating me
Brother im a grower and i had a lot of problems, dont worry, keep the hustle and the good work, in time things will be better, good luck with the work!
something I am starting to do if you think it might be bugs is when I cut a clone to put it in a root riot cube I roll the clone around in diatamashus earth and get all the leaves then put um in the humidity dome. it's my second time doing it and it seems like a good insurance policy. love the vids and hope you solve the problem, stay positive.
Could it be a watr issue with that location? Try a reverse osmosis system to clean everything out of the water. It must be very frustrating over there. I feel like its a water quality issue. But i can be sure. Hope you get it figured. It looks like a great spot and you have it set up nicely.
You have 2 reservoirs when you’re dealing with coco. The water in your actual reservoir, and the water in your coco in your pots. When you’re 6.1 water mixes with you 5.3 water in the pots, it’s gonna average out
So in the end it was a combo of air quality and ph levels.. glad to see the issues are shared, we all f up and need to learn cheers
You know about 1000 times more then me about growing, to me this sounds like a water issue.
Best video title
Same problem with 5.3 PH and EC to 4.5. The cause of all was the broke of the PH-Meter, and when I buy another one the PH was at 5.3, I'm resolving now with tap water at 7.7 PH to go down in the soil, and every time that I'm watering I go down on 0.2 ph every time to reach the 6.8 PH for flowering
spray with epsom salts every 3 to 4 days and keep temps consistent..
i would use another medium like soil as control experiment.
We need a side by side of the under canopy cause they take up a lot of grow space, so they extra yield would need to be really high because you need to subtract the lost yield from the 4-6 extra plants that would have fit in the tent without under canopy lights and the extra elec. cost to run the under canopy lights also the quality, fewer A's
Sewer fumes can be a SOB, unsealed pipes in walls are really hard to identify. Smoke generators used in AC systems, inserted in sewer piping may be a way to identify.
Brother you have come so far 💯
This is why I prefer a media that is inert. Clay pebbles work great and are almost impossible to overwater. But they don’t affect ph. Especially if you presoak
Do u think u could mix those pebbles into coco. 🥥 man it is an idea
the hvac piping coming in has massive gaps to the outside lol damn
Is it possible that the floor is "cold"? It seems like the roots of the plants are a bit unhappy?!
My Vivosun cage was such a great home for my plant. Not even purple, even darker than black and frosted out.
The smaller veg tent does an amazing job as well. Great products! #Vivosun
new grower here and stuff like this frustrates me so much. Part of me regrets learning in dwc
DWC and nothing else.
Lets goooo good seeing you in dusa live. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dude you are a legend al that work you do really nice and hard to do for a 1 man army. I follow you now for like a year and i like the content you make no nonsense just what it is. keep it up! I going today in my next grow 140 plants on the caribbean outside weed free sun but its rain season thats why i take powerplant from dutch passion mold resistant + 2 fans 24/7 on yes even on a outside grow sun/dark is now 12/12 i here i grow them inside for 3weeks under LED +- 75grams a plant so over like 2 months 10kg of nice buds
could it be the temperature in the medium? maybe hang the light lower with a lower dim for more warmth? those heights are good for HPS lights. i had same sort issues and then i lowered the light to around 30" above the medium and it worked for me to get some heat into the pots around 35DLI on 18H
I grow in floraflex 60% one gal pots and would have the same issue as you all the time until I raised my feed to about 3.0 ec! Now everything is always green, stems, petioles, etc. give it a try
I also stopped worry about vpd, and started running at 75-77 degrees and 60-65 percent humidity n never an issue. Also vent straight out doors, im not venting into the same room.
Also, you should give clones 3-5 days after transplant before irrigating. Also hop on a drip system!
Keep up the good work man. Documenting issues takes balls and adds so much value to the audience because we get to learn the knowledge with you. Safe 👊 🇬🇧
You gotta watch those burmese bro - they are nice people but left alone they can wreak havock in a grow. One of my rooms they stripped every single leaf off of the plants when I had asked them to do everything above the trellis net line. Needless to say that put another 4 weeks finish time on my grow
In the future with the duct work you should have them do a pressure test. Which would allow you to see if the system is holding pressure. This way before you even turn on the system you would know where if any leaks exist. They saved on gasket and man hours. Any metal to metal connection should have gasket cleats/screwed (TDF connections). S&D connections (Low Pressure) should be sealed and screwed. Also where you have and issue with the water coming in from the outside. Perhaps have a Plenum box after the louver or a duct that slightly hangs lower than the inside sill, which would cause the water to collect there. Install the main line above the water level by screwing into the plenum or setting up so that the water cannot enter into trunk line itself. You can also install a drain and/or pump to get rid of it. Hope it all works out. (Sucks when you hire someone who doesn't take pride in their work. Then wonder why their business isn't thriving.)
Thought it might be light intensity but if the new growth isn’t getting stressed then maybe it’s VPD? Has to be the environment if everything else is the same in another place and they’re happy there. Try turning the lights down about 20% just to see what happens.
Now I understand why the video came out so late - you really have a lot going on right now. Wow, the ventilation system in your factory actually looks nice... but it's intense; something like that is just plain annoying. The air exchange will certainly help! I'm sure you'll see improvement in a few days if you filter the incoming air with a carbon filter and exchange it cleanly.
Ryan, do not give up bro! Thanks for showing us your hard work! I hope you manage to fix that room up bro, make it happen!
what nutes are you running? same as the coco youre running?
Whats best for large scal harvest on rotation?
Would you use rockwool?
I know dwc buds are huge. But hard to do at scale
@TerpyHighhs the victor for what?
love the hvac, consider PVC ductwork in the future and check out AAON hvac equipment, would love to provide the opportunity of precision hvac humidity control!
What do you use to clean? Use bleach or peroxide you could have HLV bro in that room from previous runs
Beacause of what he said about the drain cover I think it's It's air pollution thats causing the problem. Due to what someone is dumping in the drains, In a local sweet shop. it's something toxic that is adding the acidity to things.... which is why he is starting with a ph of 6.7 and it drops to 6.1 in the substrate. These chemicals are the most likely susbects. carbon dioxide, sulfates, chlorides, and bicarbonates as they add acidity.
My coco comes hot EC and low pH, it's a pain to flush out before plants so I transplant then flush them well and just wait 4-5 days.
Hello, have you tested whether other types of plants such as tomatoes also cause problems?
Strange and weird, but I wish you success in any case.
great work , most people would have given up long ago Ryan . Just keep the faith & enthusiasm .. go go go 😎
I would try different water nutrients and soil. I hope you figure it out, bro. I really do.
exactly what i thought.
I’ve watched all you videos and love the content. What kind of camera are you using for the time lapse videos a go pro?
Hey buddy sick setups! Have you thought of cross pollination? Running multiple projects in tents in 1 room might be risky and ruin all the breeding projects due to cross contamination. Ive taken the potential of pollen for granted before😂
Cant wait to start playing with making fems. It's even more fun when you do how your pollen donor smokes as a female
We are now getting ready to backcross some keepers out of our own reg lines and might also make some S1 beans. Craziest smokes ive had came mostly out of S1 packs
such a cool vid to watch. very informative
keep grow room temps around 25c and around 23c at night..
What kind of under light do you use and how much yield increase have you got?
I would say russet mites but they normal attack the new growth first.
Are you gonna be extending your veg time in the 6 light room? I know originally you said you planned on a 12 day veg or so
where is all of this going down ? is this your facility ?
Did you tried to keep your co2 low to 450 until the plants recower.
Are u using floraflex food? Cause I had a similar issue and found the food to b my problem
No saucers under pots? How you manage runoff
Are you putting cal mag in your RO water? Also, sounds stupid, but make sure that ph pen has small tick in bottom right corner, I spotted in one of your earlier vids it wasn’t calibrated.
No tunes for The happy grow health of a Plant , dude no vibes in the room
Keep up the great work bro 😎🤙 be careful with that isopropyl cleaning, I'm not sure of the mixture you are using but I believe the concentrated vapor can be explosive 🧐🤔 much love from Pennsylvania 🥳😎🤙🇺🇲
Good luck !
Sue the HVAC company if it was done correctly first time u wouldn't have gone through this shit.
Bros eyes are mystic glasballs
I had an issue like that before the problem was the coco I had switch the brand !
i think you need run off trays below. and there is no water running off...parts of the coco look wet and others look dry... improper root zone.
i'd say water them evenly by hand until your irrigation is proper.
if the other location is fine, something is in your water.
@@growersmindset I think it's in the air. These chemicals are the most likely susbects. carbon dioxide, sulfates, chlorides, and bicarbonates as they add acidity.
looks like root rot and/or pH problem to me
I used to commercial roof see those kind of problems all the time wish u the best of luck
whats your co2 levels in there?
Bro really moved half way across the world to grow mids....
😂
🔥 so so true 🤣😂😆🤣😂
Wait what happened to the rooftop grow?
I’m sure this has been asked but have you tested the water or is it RO
Sir you need to get an air sample and send it off to some college and see if they can really see what’s in your air../
4:38 The yellow roots make me think they're rotting. If you haven't already, you may consider running a sterile additive like ZeroTol. I started using it recently, and my roots are bright white. It may eliminate your issue if it is root related.
jes looks like root rot issues to me and pH issues
Remind me to never grow weed in Taiwan. Pick a drier country to grow in
Taiwan 🇹🇼 😂
Thailand
Ok, but Terpy is in Thailand lol.
Could your IPM be changing your ph ?
Maybe try and bring a healthy plant in and see if it reacts in the same way when you water it, gotta be something to do with the water and food they've been given, id be paranoid someone's tampering about putting something in your water butts or your nutes id be taping things up just in case...
Gotta test them for HPLVD
I am frustrated with you. Need water and soil tests. Something is in there.
or just switch the DWC
You need a soil meter, not run off.
Think of it as radiation instead of Happy light
6 months of hell id hate to have to do all that work for it too fail ...keep ur head up tho !!!
They need some foliar feeding !!!
coco has to much salt in it
Your plants need fresh air from outside n mainten humidity is very important
"best vid"
@ hahah what?? What did I win?
hello i had this issues and this hapen when i take out filter, now i put back and just whent my plant to normal grow, filter dont let out heat from tent,when they get more heat plants they take more water and niutriens, sorry for my english
i hope i help you
What if someone is sneaking In putting something in your duct work killing plants , have u made anyone mad better put cameras up
That a GML fixture I spot?