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    Quote Originally Posted by Trex View Post
    Either them plants are ready or theres a ph issue or lockout .

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    If thats only 5 weeks true flower, then that yield is going to be reduced. But it looks like decent buds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbitual View Post
    There's a confusion here.

    If they started flowering on the 1st August, that's your 43 days of flower....in which case you must have flipped 2 weeks before that which would be over 8 weeks of 12/12 and, I guess, they could be approaching ready...
    No confusion, i flipped from 16/8 to 12/12 on 1st august. That would make it 44 days into flower by my reckoning. Where is confusion coming from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    That's the issue Herb, all the info is vague
    If you could point out the info you need, I'll surely reply with everything you need. Ive stated pretty much everything already. Checked my ph today and im sitting at 6.2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pindar View Post
    If you could point out the info you need,
    You have no EC info (PPM would do if you could tell us the converting factor... or TDS would suffice)

    There is unsurety as to when flowering started (the day of flipping to 12/12 is not the same)

    These are vital things that would help us unravel the issue...
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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    You have no EC info (PPM would do if you could tell us the converting factor... or TDS would suffice)

    There is unsurety as to when flowering started (the day of flipping to 12/12 is not the same)

    These are vital things that would help us unravel the issue...
    As of five mins ago, im running just over 1600ppm which would make an ec of 3.2/3.3. I flipped the switch on the 1st of august and plant was flowering within the week. I have just adjusted the ph under 6.0 aswell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pindar View Post
    As of five mins ago, im running just over 1600ppm which would make an ec of 3.2/3.3. I flipped the switch on the 1st of august and plant was flowering within the week. I have just adjusted the ph under 6.0 aswell.
    Are you sure? That is very very high. What ppm scale you using?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumper114 View Post
    Are you sure? That is very very high. What ppm scale you using?
    For a plant thats more than 3 1/2 months old in dwc and i wouldnt say thats too high. I have run plants in previous grows higher than that with no issues whatsoever. And yes i am sure that is the ppm/ec i am reading??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pindar View Post
    As of five mins ago, im running just over 1600ppm which would make an ec of 3.2/3.3. I flipped the switch on the 1st of august and plant was flowering within the week. I have just adjusted the ph under 6.0 aswell.
    That is a huge EC, it is far too high

    Most plants never get much more than 1.2/1.5 above base...

    That said, what is the PPM of the water that you are using?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    That is a huge EC, it is far too high

    Most plants never get much more than 1.2/1.5 above base...

    That said, what is the PPM of the water that you are using?
    My tap water runs at 100ppm

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    What PPM scale?

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