This is my first attempt at medical indoor grow...Pls leave tips or advice.

DirtyTerry

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what is the best to use to test the ph, just ph strips or an actual digital meter? I've been mainly calculating it based on the soil and nute's info...
 

Sunny Organics

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what is the best to use to test the ph, just ph strips or an actual digital meter? I've been mainly calculating it based on the soil and nute's info...
Get yourself a General Hydroponics pH Control Kit, it has a pH up and down to manage your pH, a testing vial, a dripper to add your nutes, and the pH Test Indicator. The kit itself will teach you how to use everything, you'll get the hang of it. I would avoid giving your plants any more water without your pH test kit. But to be honest that kit is a pain in the ass without a pH water meter, they go for another 20$ on amazon and i highly advise you to get one to save you some time and a beating of testing vial after vial. You should invest in both, it's worth it for sure and very important for your grows.
 

DirtyTerry

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well i plan on getting whatever is necessary for them to flourish, and by the way the harvest should still be ok right, based on how healthy they are atm? Literally only the older leaves(like 3 of them have that goin on) and the rest of the plants are healthy and vibrant.....and as far as co2 is concerned you think they have enough "plant air"?
 

Sunny Organics

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well i plan on getting whatever is necessary for them to flourish, and by the way the harvest should still be ok right, based on how healthy they are atm? Literally only the older leaves(like 3 of them have that goin on) and the rest of the plants are healthy and vibrant.....and as far as co2 is concerned you think they have enough "plant air"?
yeah everything will turn out great if you get whatever problem you have under control, if not it's possible for the problem to continue to spread. And for the air, as long as you have some fan throwing some air flow in there you should be fine. If you really want co2 in there get a tank, or just buy some sparkling water/carbonated water with no sodium or anything in it and spray them ( make sure you get them under the fan leafs better and make sure you do it with the lights off. ) Im pretty sure the spraying doesn't have enough co2 to make that much of a diff but i still used to do it and nothing bad came out of it.
 

DirtyTerry

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sweet ima spend around 60 total at amazon and get those two ph kit and tester and im getting a jug of Cal-Mag to help flush and get calcium in em better......great I'll keep yall posted.
Thanks again,
DirtyTerry
 

old shol4evr

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no if someone send something answering your thread look in right corner of what they wrote and it should be a like and beside it reply,like were you answered my quotes it should have looked something like this it will have #31 like reply .in the right side corner
 

old shol4evr

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before you start to answer back click on like are reply ,then start your answer ,it will only say reply on your post
 

BeastGrow

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you could tie down some of those branches to open up the canopy more

also looks like some nitrogen toxicity (cupping leaves)
 

DirtyTerry

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This is Weird, I've tried while replying to posts and everything and it still only gives me like the number of the post and then reply option....
 

DirtyTerry

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I bought the clones in the little black starter clone cups then transplanted as soon as i got them home into the 5 gal with a 75% fox farm ocean/25% Black Gold soil mix. And am using the foxfarm lineup of nute's, big bloom, grow big and tiger bloom.
 

DirtyTerry

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So, basically, Can any of you guide me through "rebuilding the nute system" so to speak, I am still new to this as this is my first actual legal grow as I live in Oregon where it's gone medical, just new to the whole indoor thing and not sure about the nutrient chart that came with the three pack of FoxFarm nutrient line. Really want to make these the best they can be as Botany is a HUGE passion of mine... but dang these things are picky haha.:wall::confused:
 
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