Huckster79
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What all do you have on hand already nute or suppliment wise? Some things can be used as foliarss that arent called foliar...
The problem with the strips is that reading them is subjective, and the color tends to "drift" over several seconds, particularly at the top end of the scale - it tends to start out dark and lightens up several shades over 5-10 seconds. So is the correct reading the color you see at 0 seconds, one second, five seconds? When you are looking at it at five seconds, what was it at 1 second? see where I'm going with this? Strips are just too subjective. And despite what the manufacturer is telling you, if the liquid being tested is NOT clear to begin with, all bets are off. Good meters can be purchased for around 30 bucks (I would not recommend the $10 cheapo ebay specials), and are quite accurate, and require no subjective interpretation.Im quite sure a ph test is a ph test... i bet ur strips more accurate than cheap probes.. the strips i have are marketed towards health freaks that test ph of their piss and saliva, manufacturer told me it will test any liquid accurately. 6 to 6.5 should be fine. Iv never used happy frog but id think it should have enough nutes to get babies rolling... id try to take care of that oveerwatering first see how the color comes back... if you have something to do a foliar feeding do that... even just a kelp foliar can help em through stress...i love my heavy 16 foliar...you could always ash the hydro store for a sample of foliar treatmen...
Ive noticed with mine it says to wait about 15 seconds but its still keeps changing so I let them set and usually about after a min or so they stay the same color. So I guess I get the subjective I guess its about right when guessing. But if your use to getting a in general ball park figure you can at least keep them in the same range kinda easy. I still have stock of them so when the meters in I guess ill be able to see how true the are or if I lime the meter better. I used about 7 of those things when I was first trying to figure amount of the ph down to use, not entirely sure I needed the type I got at the time but with the 2 bottles I bought I probably have enough for years its a granule one for pools but aboun use about 1.25ml of it with a little extra and it tops my gal jug off which for now is more than enough for a week..The problem with the strips is that reading them is subjective, and the color tends to "drift" over several seconds, particularly at the top end of the scale - it tends to start out dark and lightens up several shades over 5-10 seconds. So is the correct reading the color you see at 0 seconds, one second, five seconds? When you are looking at it at five seconds, what was it at 1 second? see where I'm going with this? Strips are just too subjective. And despite what the manufacturer is telling you, if the liquid being tested is NOT clear to begin with, all bets are off. Good meters can be purchased for around 30 bucks (I would not recommend the $10 cheapo ebay specials), and are quite accurate, and require no subjective interpretation.
Don't even get me started on Foliar Feeding....
The problem I ran into, is that because my runoff PH was low at 5.2 I was trying to pull it up by putting 7.0 PH water in - problem is the strips would lighten quite a bit over 5 seconds or so, and it looked like I was putting in 7.2-7.4 PH water, but when I got the meter and used it, I found the "7.2" PH water was closer to 9.4. After the second flush with 6.8 PH water, the runoff PH started looking much better. Once I started adding the CalMag in they really took off.Ive noticed with mine it says to wait about 15 seconds but its still keeps changing so I let them set and usually about after a min or so they stay the same color. So I guess I get the subjective I guess its about right when guessing. But if your use to getting a in general ball park figure you can at least keep them in the same range kinda easy. I still have stock of them so when the meters in I guess ill be able to see how true the are or if I lime the meter better. I used about 7 of those things when I was first trying to figure amount of the ph down to use, not entirely sure I needed the type I got at the time but with the 2 bottles I bought I probably have enough for years its a granule one for pools but aboun use about 1.25ml of it with a little extra and it tops my gal jug off which for now is more than enough for a week..
IMO, don't sweat the humidity. I have watched mine vary from over 50% to as low as 16% and the plants don't seem to care one whit. I think the only time you REALLY have to watch it is in late flower - you want it low to prevent bud rot.Hahaha.. He's a flinstoned couch Ryder huh... I did try getting cheap lights but I was wanting the low key LED's because in my little closet everything already runs 24/7 Lmao.. But I took those out today.. I found a bulb on 1000 bulbs. Com its 10 bucks cheaper per bulb but 5 times the wattage.. Instead of two 26 watt LED's im now waiting on two 105w cfl's full spec 6500k hopefully they'll be alot better. Like alot alot... So. What do you drill them for tho if they are made for air movement.. Im lost man.. Lol, & yeah the whole finding both sides of the field is usually how it happens before finding the sweet spot.. I wish I was their already.. Right now I just got that new humidifier and it does jack for keeping humidity in check so now I am still running boiled water back and forth but I did find out that the thing is awesome at least for my current spacing with its cool mist to lower temps down.. Ive been riding 80°- 82° since I got teem put in there and didn't know how I was going to get one of those loud azz portable a's that are supposed to work but are iffy to go in their.. This thing makes absolutely no noise and I actually hit 73° today with it.. And also im almost ready to chop down for my start of the mainline.. The Bilbo is now let loose if its 4th set of leaves and they are spreading and growing in size and the Ak I messed up on the roots with is about a day and a half behind.. But I reluzed today that that AK is a stank FM.. I can't stop smelling it around the apartment now that I caught a whiff.. The air will catch it just right and ill be laughing my ass off over a 2.5" plant.. The Bilbo doesny really have a strong smell but its not really a skunky smell either.. Kinda piney.. That carbon filter I was looking at just became my new head ache.. Its a $500 piece and the silent 6" fans another $150.. CRAPPPPPPP.. Plus I found me a Co2 control unit today I like for another 550.. Don't know if its any better than those bucket systems but I like it.. Its definitely prettier.. And yeah dud your helping alot and I love the convoys.. If im not here or on 420 mag then im reading something related off of kindle or i also get another free buy on audible in 6 days.. Then its back to surfing the web for stuff. I have been looking into schools and plan on moving to Colorado to get my industrial badge to work for a shop and praying for a miracle to get a private growers license. But I doubt ill get it.. Besides bud related topics in schools im looking at a full on hydroponics course ( Advanced Certificate in Applied Management "Horticultural Technology"). Then my next step is Soil Sciences from Penn State.. But I also want to go farther into the biology/botany stuff as well and maybe work towards how marijuana works with the endocannabiniod system and try to be of some use to the medicinal side of things or maybe just one BaddAzz Recreational advocate on which ones and vestiges for getting that certain level of fuk'd up.. But ya seriously I like hearing from you and the guys'n'girls on 420 this is a blast even tho its a head ache at times.. But all things worth fighting for are..
Ya mines varied from around 38% to 75 in the last 3 weeks.. I just like the idea of trying to provide them a constant to thrive in.. I know theirs up and downs out in the outdoors but idk.. I am trying.. Thanx for letting me know tho i thought by some of the stuff ive read that the lows ive hit could be detrimental to the total health and overall yield in the end game part.. I freak when its that low.. I am trying now to bring it from in the 60's down to 50's now tho.. So that it helps any molds n stuff be prevented a little.. Soon I hope to be in the 40's and sitting till sometime in flower where im going to hopefully be able to sit at around mid 30's or so.. Unless I find more saying it should be lower..IMO, don't sweat the humidity. I have watched mine vary from over 50% to as low as 16% and the plants don't seem to care one whit. I think the only time you REALLY have to watch it is in late flower - you want it low to prevent bud rot.
It just makes them respirate faster for the most part. That can cause Ntox if you're feeding them a lot, and/or the light is not strong.Ya mines varied from around 38% to 75 in the last 3 weeks.. I just like the idea of trying to provide them a constant to thrive in.. I know theirs up and downs out in the outdoors but idk.. I am trying.. Thanx for letting me know tho i thought by some of the stuff ive read that the lows ive hit could be detrimental to the total health and overall yield in the end game part.. I freak when its that low.. I am trying now to bring it from in the 60's down to 50's now tho.. So that it helps any molds n stuff be prevented a little.. Soon I hope to be in the 40's and sitting till sometime in flower where im going to hopefully be able to sit at around mid 30's or so.. Unless I find more saying it should be lower..