Is my water PH too low?

Ganja_Farmer_420

Active Member
Kinda been lurking around reading, and looking at different ideas of water PH levels. My water is currently at 5.8, but I feel since this is my first introduction of food, (I am currently transitioning into bud, starting with the first week of bud formula for the flora trio, at 5mls of nutes in 2 gallons of water, and 60 mls of hydrogen peroxide, 3% solution also.) I know the flora trio has ph balancing quality’s to keep it in optimal range but I feel like for my first watering with nutes, I would like to have my PH around 6.2-6.5. I’m just wondering if my roots will get shocked from anything if I can’t find any PH up by tomorrow night when I plan on feeding them. They are in 5 gallon pots in dirt, (bottom feed with wicks) peat moss, pearlite and vermiculite, which is why I added the peroxide to assist with root oxygen. But it dropped my PH to 5.8, just wondering if that will shock the lady’s when I feed them? Or if I should get the PH up first?
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Kinda been lurking around reading, and looking at different ideas of water PH levels. My water is currently at 5.8, but I feel since this is my first introduction of food, (I am currently transitioning into bud, starting with the first week of bud formula for the flora trio, at 5mls of nutes in 2 gallons of water, and 60 mls of hydrogen peroxide, 3% solution also.) I know the flora trio has ph balancing quality’s to keep it in optimal range but I feel like for my first watering with nutes, I would like to have my PH around 6.2-6.5. I’m just wondering if my roots will get shocked from anything if I can’t find any PH up by tomorrow night when I plan on feeding them. They are in 5 gallon pots in dirt, (bottom feed with wicks) peat moss, pearlite and vermiculite, which is why I added the peroxide to assist with root oxygen. But it dropped my PH to 5.8, just wondering if that will shock the lady’s when I feed them? Or if I should get the PH up first?
You’re in the 5.5-6.2 sweet spot
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Okay thanks, just always ran at 6.2, kinda figured that it would be okay, once I turn my lights on, I’ll see if they are dry enough to feed, all the water absorbed from the bottom, hopefully they dried out enough, gonna do the good ol lift test!
Keep an eye on the TDS of your runoff. If it is over 1000, wash with some plain water. Helps limit lockout.
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
Kinda been lurking around reading, and looking at different ideas of water PH levels. My water is currently at 5.8, but I feel since this is my first introduction of food, (I am currently transitioning into bud, starting with the first week of bud formula for the flora trio, at 5mls of nutes in 2 gallons of water, and 60 mls of hydrogen peroxide, 3% solution also.) I know the flora trio has ph balancing quality’s to keep it in optimal range but I feel like for my first watering with nutes, I would like to have my PH around 6.2-6.5. I’m just wondering if my roots will get shocked from anything if I can’t find any PH up by tomorrow night when I plan on feeding them. They are in 5 gallon pots in dirt, (bottom feed with wicks) peat moss, pearlite and vermiculite, which is why I added the peroxide to assist with root oxygen. But it dropped my PH to 5.8, just wondering if that will shock the lady’s when I feed them? Or if I should get the PH up first?
Are you in soil or coco? If you're in soil you want 6.2-6.5 if you're in coco you want 5.5 - 6.0
 

Ganja_Farmer_420

Active Member
Total of 5 plants, only the big one seems to be doing it...
So, I figure the curling is just the plant trying to save fan leaves, therefore, I trimmed them up to allow nutrients to go towards where the buds are going to be producing, since the fan leaves aren’t doing much other than stealing nutes.
 
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