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Totally possible.Yep. I'd bet my paycheck on that.
Totally possible.Yep. I'd bet my paycheck on that.
Flush with a low ec feed. Never plain water in coco.Great point. This makes sense. I’ll try a flush…
Okay, that’s good advice. I’ll try it.It's not really true
It depends on your nutrients. I run no calmag and never had an issue. If your tap ppm is 80 you have GOOD water no need for any silly distilled nonsense
I don't run gh but I have before. I do use gh maxi series and that DOES SOMETIMES require calmag but with the trio I'm not pos. Anybody chime in on that?Okay, that’s good advice. I’ll try it.
Yessir, I’ve done enough lurking to understand that plain water is a no go.Flush with a low ec feed. Never plain water in coco.
You buy by the brick and buffer yourself?I don't run gh but I have before. I do use gh maxi series and that DOES SOMETIMES require calmag but with the trio I'm not pos. Anybody chime in on that?
Im not into the pre bagged/mixed stuff I buy mine by the brick now. The bagged shit was all pith.
Looks like Ca deficiency to me.I’m new to coco and I figured that I would try a coco hempy bucket and see what happens, but I’ve run into an issue that I can’t find out anything about. I’ve tried searching for info based on photos and haven’t seen anything that really matches…
This is happening on lower/older growth, but plant development hasn’t taken much of a hit. She’s still vigorous…
This is a Gorilla Glue auto by Barney’s
In 5 gal. Hempy
Coco Nation 70/30
I use distilled water since my well is a tad hard.
Using extra Cal-Mag and GH Flora Series Trio
Ph to 5.8-6.2
Water/feed once a day to 10% runoff
RH 50-65%
Last runoff was ph of 6.8
She’s 2.5 - 3 weeks old.
Thank you in advance for any info you may be able to provide. I’ve gone down a few rabbit holes and haven’t found an answer on my own.
Calibrate your ph-meter. Tap water of 9.1? I seriously doubt that.My tap has a TDS of 79-80, with a ph of about 9.1-9.2.
Your tap water is fine unless it's high in iron (Fe) or sodium (Na). If it has more than trace of either get a Reverse Osmosis filter.I have a simple TDS meter but I’m new to this and not well versed and am not sure. I ordered an ec meter today for the simplicity. My tap has a TDS of 79-80, with a ph of about 9.1-9.2. (I might also be an idiot, but I’m trying to learn)
As far as calmag, I’m learning as I go… I may have been adding too much. I was under the assumption that extra calmag was needed when using coco.
The FF Coco Nation 70/30 is buffered…
Yes I do. Mine runs mid 8's and some people pay to drink high end alkaline water. But what his water comes out of the faucet at isn't as important as what he pH's it down to. Based on how his plant looks well fed and a hint of overfeeding (nitrogen claw), his uptake proves he's in range. I ran a 12 buck pH meter for years until it finally crapped out and I went to a BlueLab. As long as you can calibrate them and actually follow through with calibrating them they can work fine for years. hth@curious2garden Do you think the tapwater ph 9.1 is right? I've never heard of anything above 8.
I've got a $30 ph meter that is all over the place. I suspect you got lucky if that cheap one worked well.Yes I do. Mine runs mid 8's and some people pay to drink high end alkaline water. But what his water comes out of the faucet at isn't as important as what he pH's it down to. Based on how his plant looks well fed and a hint of overfeeding (nitrogen claw), his uptake proves he's in range. I ran a 12 buck pH meter for years until it finally crapped out and I went to a BlueLab. As long as you can calibrate them and actually follow through with calibrating them they can work fine for years. hth
I've got a $30 ph meter that is all over the place. I suspect you got lucky if that cheap one worked well.
Well, he's watering with 6.2 and runoff is 6.8, so the ph in his coco is deffinitely higher than 6.8. I would lower it if it was me.
Possibly you missed my text below the image. I re-quoted the salient advice above for you. As for my luck and meters several people on the this forum had the same luck with the same meter. I bought it off recommendations from some of the stellar growers we have here. I've also seen a bad BlueLab or two. Money isn't the only determinant of quality and much of the luck involved in handling meters is based on their care and calibration.........snip.....
I run my res on a swing and I start at 5.8 and swing to about 6.3. The N clawing and lack of deficiency functionally demonstrates your adequate nutrient uptake so I wouldn't panic. As for flushing in hydro using a coco substrate if you aren't really careful you will get build up and no I have only measured my run off once or twice when I was losing a plant. Every two weeks I run my tap water ( 250 PPM TDS) through to remove excess nutrients since I'm always on a strain/pheno hunts for pain relief strains my grows aren't dialed to a plant and I'm not particularly careful. So I'm sure I get salt build up. So I flush.
The trick is you don't really want to run so much flush that you upset the CEC (cation exchange capacity) @Jjgrow420 distilled it down really nicely the other day. Further you need a low osmolar solution (not zero) to leach salts so 250 is about right.
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