Dank Bongula
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Do you have the Mars Hydro TSW2000? No more than 15in. Start with 18 and see how it responds as your soil drys and your pH comes up.@Dank Bongula should I bring them closer to the light?
Do you have the Mars Hydro TSW2000? No more than 15in. Start with 18 and see how it responds as your soil drys and your pH comes up.@Dank Bongula should I bring them closer to the light?
Yeah it's pretty good light.....I'll do that I did the hand test for 30 seconds and it was pretty mildly warmDo you have the Mars Hydro TSW2000? No more than 15in. Start with 18 and see how it responds as your soil drys and your pH comes up.
Nice, keep us updated on the progress and have patience.Yeah it's pretty good light.....I'll do that I did the hand test for 30 seconds and it was pretty mildly warm
So I just watered them with plain water phd at 6.5 and the runoff was 6.2 and they look like this....is this normal or do I have a deficiency in the process of being cured?...suggestions?Nice, keep us updated on the progress and have patience.
Their all under the light....The first pic, the dark green...is that normal lighting and the rest taken under your grow light? Because they look like a brighter green.
I didnt flush this week I just did the compost tea and friday I gave it water phd at 6.5 and that was it....another thing is my soil is drying up a tad bit too fastThe first pic, the dark green...is that normal lighting and the rest taken under your grow light? Because they look like a brighter green.
The light makes it difficult to say...if you flushed the hell out of it this week, then it could be a deficiency...if you didn't flush the hell out of it, then it could be the higher nutes it now is beginning to get access too because the pH is increasing.
So I cannot determine either way.
I still would say though to keep slightly increasing your pH with another pH'd watering in a few days when your soil says it is ready.
You don't set the schedule for how fast your soil dries up. Your plant, when healthy, is going to have increased water demands. Just water correctly when appropriate.I didnt flush this week I just did the compost tea and friday I gave it water phd at 6.5 and that was it....another thing is my soil is drying up a tad bit too fast
I would just hate to overwater and have the leafs drop....usually every 2 days or 3 it starts to get thirsty....should I keep feeding it water or give it some nutrients based on how it looks?You don't set the schedule for how fast your soil dries up. Your plant, when healthy, is going to have increased water demands. Just water correctly when appropriate.
I would just hate to overwater and have the leafs drop....usually every 2 days or 3 it starts to get thirsty....should I keep feeding it water or give it some nutrients based on how it looks?
I still would say though to keep slightly increasing your pH with another pH'd watering in a few days when your soil says it is ready.
I already helped you before aI would just hate to overwater and have the leafs drop....usually every 2 days or 3 it starts to get thirsty....should I keep feeding it water or give it some nutrients based on how it looks?
My 2 cents for what it is worth to you. Your ph is too low. And concotions of supplements are your issues. Not lights or temp/RH. FF just bites. Raise your ph between 6.2-6.6. Stop supplementing until it gets healthy. Use city tap water and dump the cal/mag need. Use fish emulsion if a boost is really needed. Aso a bit too long between watering. My impressions as viewed and read.
Best wishes.
Appreciate you broI already helped you before a
Honest best wishes. K.I.S.S.. Nature works. Put the lab coat on after some gardening. Enjoy it until then.Appreciate you bro
Should I keep giving it water or should I feed it some what of a light feeding?Stay the course. Clawing has improved.
Sounds good...I'll keep feeding it water for another weekStay the course. Clawing has improved