Damion5050
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Hey I will help keep it alive, first grow is a HB grow, if all goes well, then I'm a HB for lifer..
Hi Tanuvan,Another option that I use with my Hempy setup is Turface. The media has the aeration qualities of perlite, and the water holding properties of vermiculite.
I use tap water. I'm using MG Perlite, it's all I could find. No nutes right now, just water. I spent 10 min flushing with tap water, no change. It still kept reading at 8+.well lets first start with water supplies are you guys using tap water or r/o water.....i personally use only r/o as its base is zero an a ph at 6.5.....bigd sounds like you got nute burn vs ph issues it all could be related but what are the nute dose's you give an what strenth is the nutes npk value.....cirrus it sounds like you are haveing some troubles what kind of perlite are you using...what kind of nutes....how often do you feed an at what strength....imo i would get double the amount of strait r/o water an give your plants a flush....after you pour the last bit in test the ph again an see where it sits...by then it should have dropped to 6.5ish....also it takes time to correct problems so if you hitting your plants with a ton of shit everyday hoping for instant change your probly doing more harm then good....peace az
How is it throughing off the PH, I adjust it down to 6 before I use it.theres the problem...tap water....an perlite with nutes in it....its throwing the ph way off...you need to buy a few jugs of r/o water from the store...test their ph should be 6.5 then flush your plants with that....but first let the perlite dry a lil from the last flushing....peace az
I have been letting all my water sit for a day before using it. Today was the only exception because I needed enough water to flush with.Cirrus - After you use the r/o water to get things under control --- try letting your tap water sit out in a bucket for a few days, this lets the chlorine dissipate. Then check the PH level of the water and it should be around 6.0-6.5 or even lower, but if it's not you may have to use a little PH down.
And if you can't get the big bags of perlite from Home Depot, your hydro store or a garden shop; then go to Walmart - they have the Schultz brand and it does not contain added nutrients.
I was able to get my hydro store to order some for me at $24.96 for 6 cu ft, but it took almost 2 weeks to come in - in the meanwhile I found another place with a pretty good deal at Perlite : Hydroponic Supplies and Greenhouse Equipment for the Professional Grower, by CropKing Inc. they are only $10.50 for 4 cu ft and it is horticultural grade with no nutrients. The shipping to my mail box in the states ended up being about $14.00 so I will only use them in a pinch.
Good luck with your grow...
Widow
I was hesitant to buy MG at first. I've read alot of posts from alot of people who just have nothing good to say about anything MG (I'm now one of them). But before I wound up buying it, I checked Lowes, I check Walmart, and I checked Home Depot. MG is all that's available around here. I've put in an order online for some perlite Perlite, 4 cu ft - Worm's Way .U need to go get schultz perlite the merical grow stuff has nutes in it, so it throws off the PH, as far as tap water I wouldn't use it unless u boil the water then let it still for a couple days...
Holy Crap!I was hesitant to buy MG at first. I've read alot of posts from alot of people who just have nothing good to say about anything MG (I'm now one of them). But before I wound up buying it, I checked Lowes, I check Walmart, and I checked Home Depot. MG is all that's available around here. I've put in an order online for some perlite Perlite, 4 cu ft - Worm's Way .
What should I do untill I get my fert free perlite?