Mixed Herb Crop

User: lucas.npk
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Planta analizada
✨ HydroScan Result
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📊 Crop Data

🌿 CropsBasil, Cilantro, Salvia, Cebollino, Eneldo
⚡ EC1600 µS/cm

🌿 Overall Status

Health
Vitality
82%
Nutrition
Diet
Hight
Density
Foliar
78%
Pest
Risk


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LOW

Your hydroponic herb setup looks lively overall, with good green color and several plants growing steadily. The canopy is filling in nicely, and most leaves look healthy and turgid. A few plants are a bit crowded and some leaves are showing mild stress, but nothing looks severe right now.

⚠️ Observations

I see a mixed herb crop that includes basil, cilantro, sage, chives, and dill. Most plants are upright and green, which is a good sign. A few points stand out: some plants are stretching toward the light, a few lower leaves look a little pale, and the system is fairly dense, so airflow may be limited in the middle. The EC reading at 1600 uS/cm is on the stronger side for a mixed herb garden, and that may be a bit heavy for cilantro, dill, and chives if they are all sharing the same reservoir. The pH test setup suggests you are actively checking water quality, which is excellent.

✅ Solutions

1. Check and adjust pH regularly with pH Meter and use pH Up or pH Down only as needed. For mixed herbs, keeping pH in a stable hydro range helps all plants feed more evenly.
2. Lower the EC a bit if needed using your nutrient mix carefully, especially if cilantro and dill are sharing the same reservoir with basil. A mixed herb system usually does better with a more moderate feed.
3. Improve air movement with Clip Fan so the dense foliage dries faster and stays healthier. This also helps prevent weak, stretched growth.
4. If roots ever look dull, brown, or slow, use Root Inoculant to support root health and nutrient uptake.
5. Add Thermometer to keep an eye on water and room temperature, since you do not currently control ambient temperature. Herbs stay happier when temperatures are kept steady.
6. If the nutrient solution becomes cloudy or smells off, a light cleanup with Hydrogen Peroxide can help reset the reservoir safely.

Your setup is already productive, so the main goal now is to keep the feed a little lighter for the more delicate herbs and maintain steadier conditions.

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