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Man please don't be sorry, nothing to be sorry about we are all here to learn, have fun and be better growers. you are asking questions that's the key to becoming a better grower and learning from our accomplishments and mistakes. Cheers Chef
 
Good morning@beertender Your ppm is 158 of your tap water or your bucket nutrient solution?
 
Dude, i'm sorry, but to be brutally honest i don't see this plant finishing with a notable result, i'm sure there is a ph lockout inpot which causes plants like you have, you maid the first step, but if she would be mine i would start a new run, cheers!:pass:
 
Honesty is fine.. But I look at this more of a learning experience ... No biggy if I don't get much... Even if it dies I will have learned
 
@beertender Hey man lets get back to basics. First mix a nutrient solution to 450ppm. Enough to fill your bucket to the bottom of the net pot or a half inch below. Next ph the solution to 5.7-6.0. Make sure your airstone in bucket is properly producing bubbles Keep your light 20-24 inches above your plant till healthy. When you change out old solution in bucket rinse bucket well. Do this fast as possible( roots don't like being not oxegenated) Try this out you should see improvement within 2 days. If you don't I agree with @TheMongol and scrap and start again. I can teach you how to grow in coco very easy and forgiving and almost a s fast as rdwc or dwc. Cheers Chef Dave Out
 
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