Thanks…
It told me once early on, so I was expecting a notice.
Shouldn’t Grobo monitor water level? Do I use the fill function? Thanks
Thanks…
It told me once early on, so I was expecting a notice.
Shouldn’t Grobo monitor water level? Do I use the fill function? Thanks
The Grobo provides a top off notification based on timing alone. It doesn’t monitor the water levels and notify you to fill her up. It’s best to do your water top ups mid-week.
It looks like the plant had a stage where it was suffering from Cal/Mag issue but has recovered. Any idea what your temps and rh% inside the Grobo is? And how about your water temps? The plant should continue to recover if everything is dialed in.
To top up: Maintenance - Fill
Keep us posted and we are here for you!
Topped off - thanks
Advice from Grobo support : topping off the reservoir with 3 cups of RO or Distilled a few days after your last drain/fill can help keep the concentration of nutrients in your reservoir more dilute - making for an easier meal,
Have you run calibration yet
Bet your nutes are out of whack
Customer service told me everything is okay
Therefore, from these findings, we have the following to share:
How do they know that?
Whats the brown stuff around the nute lines where they go through the holder?
Idk, but it’s not slimy or smelly.
Grobo takes readings of all the things going on in your unit.
You do not have access to this info but the Grobo reads your temp, room humidity, water temp, ppm and pH.
Maybe soon they’ll let us access it, hopefully.
They have no plans of ever releasing data unfortunately.
It is part of their proprietary recipe and dosing system that keeps the Grobo successful, if they shared it then it would allow other companies to copy what they do, whether it helps the grower or not…
Would you calibrate? customer service did not recommend it. This is a new unit.
I think you will be okay. The new units shouldn’t need a calibration but you should get the supplies because you will need it in the future. I believe part of the calibration is a health check on the probes and it will tell you whether or not a full calibration is needed.
Can you post some more pics of the plant from today? How is she doing overall?
Gave her a hearty top off, new growth looks really good. I’m conflicted on taking off the 4 damaged fan leaves. What would you do?
I would leave the damaged leaves until the plant is a bit more established. As soon as new and healthy fan leaves come in I would take off the old and damaged ones. She’s still a very young plant
Yeah I agree with @OrionsCeiling about keeping the discolored leaves for now. Once she is bigger they can be trimmed.
Yes i would just to be surr, its one of the most preventable problems
I agree with @Todd.grobo - I would go ahead and clean and calibrate your probes for your first grow
I didn’t do this and it messed me up. Going to calibrate more often now
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