Plant problems

Hi, I have a problem with my plant, could someone help me?:folded_hands:

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First off, welcome here @Riko. To help you, you should give us a bit more information about your grow. One can see that you’re growing hydroponically, but it would be good to know something about the temperature, humidity, lighting, and especially about your water in the reservoir. What are the values of your water? What is its pH, how warm is it, what nutrients does it have, how concentrated is the nutrient solution, is it aerated?

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Hello, I grow in aeroponics. The water temperature is between 20-23 degrees Celsius maximum with a nutrient solution ppm value of 650/700 (before it was

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The translator is not making it easy again.
The water temperature is at the upper limit; above 24 °C, algae and harmful germs / bacteria begin to grow that attack the roots. Ideal water temperature would be 18 - 20 °C. And room temperature at 21 - 24 °C. If your nutrient solution was too strong, you shouldn’t lower it rapidly, but rather do it gradually, as plants in such systems react more sensitively to fluctuations. This means strong fluctuations are more harmful than incorrect values.
The water should be completely renewed every 7 - 14 days. The pH / EC should be measured daily, preferably in the morning and evening, to be able to counteract if necessary.

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With the limited information given I would say it could be ph burn or ph fluctuations. It can change rather quickly forms of hydro. I used those”ph stable” nutes but it still would change within a couple of hours. IMO hydro can be labor intensive. I chose an in between and went with coco. Good luck with your endeavor.

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