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Hi all,
Got a nice grow going and for the past few days they pretty much stopped eating( ppm not dropping)
Prior to stopping they where consuming anywhere from 50 to 100ppm per day. I did some defoliating 5 days ago and from there it started.
I know when defoliation happens they get a little stressed out but recover after a few days, im on day 5 and they are now down to consuming 10ppm a day which is basically nothing.
My auto top off is just plain water, this is how i know exactly how...
when to worry? when plants stop eating!
Got a nice grow going and for the past few days they pretty much stopped eating( ppm not dropping)
Prior to stopping they where consuming anywhere from 50 to 100ppm per day. I did some defoliating 5 days ago and from there it started.
I know when defoliation happens they get a little stressed out but recover after a few days, im on day 5 and they are now down to consuming 10ppm a day which is basically nothing.
My auto top off is just plain water, this is how i know exactly how...
when to worry? when plants stop eating!
from Hydroponics / Aeroponics https://www.rollitup.org/t/when-to-worry-when-plants-stop-eating.1024290/