FoxCompany426
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I just checked out that page too. Good research man! The math is a little complex, but nothin too hard. Just some good ol' algebra. Anyway, thanks for the read, learned something new.
Heh, I did the same thing and came to the same exact realization/decisionThey'll be two weeks old tomorrow and will get a reservoir change and new nutes. I took out the 10in airstone I was using and put three small ones in instead. The 10in was just too big for the rez... had to be pushed all the way up toward the front to fit properly and as soon as the water level drops its no longer even submerged. The new ones are way down at the bottom of the rez and seem to be providing a lot more even spread of oxygen to the roots.
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During the first week the PH was constantantly sliding upward throughout the day. I checked it twice a day and adjusted as needed. It seems much more stable now. I still check it twice a day but I havent been needing to make any adjustments. I think it may have something to do with the reservoir temperature. I put the mylar on the base like you see in the pictures after they were a week old in an effort to lower the rez temp and it seems to have worked. Lower temp helping to maintain a more constant PH.As for the plant problems, maybe look into something else...PH off the safe range? Maybe the leaves are stretching down to get to the "light" coming from the mylar? I've never seen another grow with mylar on the bottom like that...
Yeah I was unsure about how to start off with the nutes. Seems like most people say no nutes for 2 weeks, but the FoxFarm feeding schedule I have says to provide nutes to the seedlings right off the bat. Purpdaddy substantiates this, so I took his advice. My grow is basically just an experiment at this point so I guess whatever happens happens.i would not recommend using nutes until the 2nd week of veg or use 1/6 to 1/4 strength after the seedling have sprouted their first set of true leaves. (still recommend none) and as for the water you can pre-mix nutes in a gallon of water and add fresh water or better yet change it every week. When nutrients are mixed and then used by the plant after a few days, it can still leave some nutrients that weren't used in the res and if you add more it can cause lockout and cause the person to think it may be something else... change it weekly or bi-weekly. I add fresh water pre-mix with nutes every day just add a bit if needed, but change it weekly. 1640 lumens would be ok for only a couple plants. 80 degrees max for water or your going to start having issues with ph shifting.
with young plants, that's probably a good thing.I've been just topping off the rez with fresh PH'd water, no nutes. Is that bad? And the plants are only 2 weeks old today, but I did completely change out the reservoir water at the end of each week.
Yep, that is exactly what I had in mind. PH'd top-off water now, nute'd later in their life.with young plants, that's probably a good thing.
as they get older, however, you'd be better off topping with Nute-water. that way, the amount of nutes in the res doesn't get diluted too low, else the plants will just be sipping "nutrient water cocktail", as Ocean Spray likes to name their 0.00004% juice mixes!
Once again, my thoughts exactly. My FF Big Bloom nutes leave some pretty gnarly looking crap floating in my rez. Just flushed that all out when I changed the rez.Definitely wanna change out the res every week, or you will start developing nasty stuff in the bottom of the res. Also, follow the FF feeding schedule, each phase has been designed and tested for that particular age. If you use the AG nutes, I would start off with 1/4 tab. Anyway, keep up the good work.
this strain seems to love one huge big fat colar.they suggest u grow 12/12 the whole way through the grow,40-60days u have a fully mature plant.don't feel bummed with lowryder strains in an AG, you're doing the best you can just by growing that strain in the AG. as low and compact as they grow, it wouldn't be surprising for the whole plant to turn cola like you may or may not be expecting.... sorry for that last bit sounding all kung-fu'ish and mysterious. haha.