Smokeythebear1100
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Bugs for sure u think I don’t see nothing ?Bugs can come in soil bought growing indoors is preventative but not definitive
Bugs for sure u think I don’t see nothing ?Bugs can come in soil bought growing indoors is preventative but not definitive
I feed plain tap waterBottom of pot, use that ppm # as a bases of what your plants need. If it's more than what you're putting in they aren't eating everything and you're feeding too much. If it's low you know you can up the food.
Bad advice man. He's in soil and should aim for a pH of 6.5, if he wants to adjust it, but I never needed to do anything with the pH in fresh FFOF. 5-6 pH for hydro, and 6-7 pH for soil is the recommended range. He really shouldn't need to adjust his pH anyways since FFOF already will buffer the pH to some degree, and his water is only 7.0 to begin with.pH should be between 5.8 and 6.5 ppm is suggested to be 300 to 400 first half of veg, 450-700 for second half of veg, 750 to 950 for first half of flowering and 1,000-1600 for 2nd half of flowering. Then close flower as close to 0 ppms as possible.
They can also be brought in from you, your clothes, your pets, and so on. Zoom into your pics and you might see what I mean. That white dot on that leaf is not normal, lol.Bugs for sure u think I don’t see nothing ?
If you say so, it's different for each grower. There's so many different variables for everybody. Indoors, outdoors, tent, closet, relative humidity varies. I use fox farm soil and nutes, 5.8 at seedlings and raising it as they veg and into flower to about 6.2 maybe 6.5 if in a hurry any more than that for me over a period of time will cause leaf curling. Maybe it's something else I'm only 5 grows in but I manage my pH and ppms religiously going in and coming out.Bad advice man. He's in soil and should aim for a pH of 6.5, if he wants to adjust it, but I never needed to do anything with the pH in fresh FFOF. 5-6 pH for hydro, and 6-7 pH for soil is the recommended range. He really shouldn't need to adjust his pH anyways since FFOF already will buffer the pH to some degree, and his water is only 7.0 to begin with.
This is what ur talking about ?They can also be brought in from you, your clothes, your pets, and so on. Zoom into your pics and you might see what I mean. That white dot on that leaf is not normal, lol.
You may need a microscope or loupe to see them though. They can be tiny. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news man, but there is measures you can take once you figure out the problem.
My last auto run was 11 plants under a 1000W light. I pulled 40oz and enough trim to get an eazy couple oz of hash. Almost a qp per plant average.Do I think I’ll see 150 grams ?
Do u think I have bugs ?My last auto run was 11 plants under a 1000W light. I pulled 40oz and enough trim to get an eazy couple oz of hash. Almost a qp per plant average.
Well I don't see the white speck that looked like a mite or something in that pic, but it looks like you have soil all over those leaves which is not good. Also when you look at the new growth in that pic, it looks really unhappy, like it might have a root or bug issue. I would scope them for bugs if it was me.This is what ur talking about ?
please stop asking that and focusing on that. Focus on Healthy plants and research. The weight will come. These guys say your light is good.2-3 oz per plant ?
When I bring my tap water down to 5.8-6.8 all my seedlings died. As soon as I went back to my plain tap over 8 ph that problem stopped.If you say so, it's different for each grower. There's so many different variables for everybody. Indoors, outdoors, tent, closet, relative humidity varies. I use fox farm soil and nutes, 5.8 at seedlings and raising it as they veg and into flower to about 6.2 maybe 6.5 if in a hurry any more than that for me over a period of time will cause leaf curling. Maybe it's something else I'm only 5 grows in but I manage my pH and ppms religiously going in and coming out.
I think you keep missing the point that people are trying to tell you. You need to lower the pH of your water before you give it to your plants. I would recommend lowering the pH of your water to 6.5. Once you get to 7.0pH, or higher, your plants cannot absorb a lot of what they need. Take a look at this chart to help understand what I'm talking about.so none are ready or nutes yet ? should I add cal mag to tap ? my tap is ph 7 and ppm is 50
If you are new to growing then the last thing you should be worrying about is how much you will yield. Many first time growers don't even make it to harvest so making it to harvest should be your primary concern.2-3 oz per plant ?
This doesn't make any sense to me. Seedlings prefer a lower pH (closer to 5.5) no matter what they are started in. All of my best soil grows were maintained with a pH of no higher then 6.5. I personally pH all my water to between 6.0 and 6.5.When I bring my tap water down to 5.8-6.8 all my seedlings died. As soon as I went back to my plain tap over 8 ph that problem stopped.
IMO if you lower your ph of water into FFOF the first time you start watering you will burn your plant. It’s pretty hot soil.
I start my seedlings in the soil it’s going to finish in. I had no luck when adjusting ph to acceptable range. When it’s straight tap, it’s fine they grow good. No adjustments to my tap were needed with FFOF or the other organic soil I’ve used.This doesn't make any sense to me. Seedlings prefer a lower pH (closer to 5.5) no matter what they are started in. All of my best soil grows were maintained with a pH of no higher then 6.5. I personally pH all my water to between 6.0 and 6.5.
Edited to add: BTW, I also wouldn't recommend starting seeds in FFOF. Just use plain old peat or some other type of medium that is meant for seedlings.
I planted them straight into there forever home after germination cause there autoflowers that’s what everyone said now that I do it it’s wrong ? Idk this stuff is confusing I’ll lower my ph to 6.5 then I should be alright ? I’m skeptical about the “bugs” I don’t see nothing it’s not white dots it looks like rust.I start my seedlings in the soil it’s going to finish in. I had no luck when adjusting ph to acceptable range. When it’s straight tap, it’s fine they grow good. No adjustments to my tap were needed with FFOF or the other organic soil I’ve used.
I’ve seen people complaining about ph adjuster killing microbes etc. I’ve had no issues when I use plain tap. I don’t feed for about 25 days give or take
Listen everyone is going to come here and tell you how they do it. You have to to try and figure out what works for your setup. Some things are generally agreed upon. More light up to a certain point, don’t under or over water, etc.I planted them straight into there forever home after germination cause there autoflowers that’s what everyone said now that I do it it’s wrong ? Idk this stuff is confusing I’ll lower my ph to 6.5 then I should be alright ? I’m skeptical about the “bugs” I don’t see nothing it’s not white dots it looks like rust.
I'm thinking the reason you only have luck with high pH water for your seedlings is because of the fact that you are starting them in FFOF and the high pH water is somehow screwing with the nutrient solubility in the soil. Your experience with using a higher pH for seedlings definitely is not common, though.I start my seedlings in the soil it’s going to finish in. I had no luck when adjusting ph to acceptable range. When it’s straight tap, it’s fine they grow good. No adjustments to my tap were needed with FFOF or the other organic soil I’ve used.
I’ve seen people complaining about ph adjuster killing microbes etc. I’ve had no issues when I use plain tap. I don’t feed for about 25 days give or take