I'd pick the government job any day lol, I work alot of OT. We have to get so many service hours to retire, I'm planning on 55, I gotta put my time in, yah you'll make it to retirement man.My current full time job is a govt job, so the retirement is good (if I make it). My other union is for side-gigs, which used to be my full time thing.
Dude just jot it down in your reactions book. "you guys and your idieas"..You need structure dude. Trust me. I was like you when I was 17, then I went to war. It'll wake you up! You and Kronjizzrag are on here basically separating yourselves from reality because of a green rep bar. Man up brotherman! you're 19, and right now this thread is being occupied by hard working MEN. I got a pair of Bates that have stomped more ground than you've walked in your life. I carried a gun for your freedom. Had a guy like you in boot. Get a pull up bar. Lot of pent up energy.Lol, you guys and your ideas. Forming shit out of nothing and making a big deal over it. Keep posting with quotes to what I say, it pleases me to see you guys continue on mad as all fuck.
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I think he stated that it was a micro hole. Thats why i thought mayby it was a small bug bite then heat got in.The hole in your leaf could be from a drop of nutrient solution, or a drop of your Ph-up/down would cause something like to happen.
Seriously, You have never grown hydro a day in your fucking life. Screw off and quit blurting out shit you have NO IDEA about. To the op. Keep your Ph above 5 and below 6.2. GO GET PH UP!!! You are worried about playing with the PH? Maybe you shouldnt be growing if your worried about messing with the PH. Get ph up and down. If you put to much Ph up in, then add some Ph down. That simple. If you cant even take the time to do that, then stop now. Practice makes perfect. Not trying to burst your bubble, but Ph testing and adjusting is basic everyday maintenance, especially in Hydro. Get some cheap ph up and down for a pool, and that will work.you cant run hydro without a ph meter.
you need 5.5-6
Dissenting experience: If you get well buffered nutes, ph won't be a problem. I run the GH Maxi line, and I have never had my ph swing into problem areas unless I let my rez get way too low. I check it on occasion because I'm bored, and it never moves out of the 5.5-6 range if you're doing your due diligence. I bought a bag of PH up and down about a year ago, and I have yet to need it. Not that I'm arguing for bmeat, that dude is lost in the sauce. EDIT: Not to say I don't have hope, one day he may learn.Seriously, You have never grown hydro a day in your fucking life. Screw off and quit blurting out shit you have NO IDEA about. To the op. Keep your Ph above 5 and below 6.2. GO GET PH UP!!! You are worried about playing with the PH? Maybe you shouldnt be growing if your worried about messing with the PH. Get ph up and down. If you put to much Ph up in, then add some Ph down. That simple. If you cant even take the time to do that, then stop now. Practice makes perfect. Not trying to burst your bubble, but Ph testing and adjusting is basic everyday maintenance, especially in Hydro. Get some cheap ph up and down for a pool, and that will work.
I now have new Nutes to try out. GH Maxi Line. I envy you now.Dissenting experience: If you get well buffered nutes, ph won't be a problem. I run the GH Maxi line, and I have never had my ph swing into problem areas unless I let my rez get way too low. I check it on occasion because I'm bored, and it never moves out of the 5.5-6 range if you're doing your due diligence. I bought a bag of PH up and down about a year ago, and I have yet to need it.
It's been great for me so far, across several strains. To be fair, I may just be lucky. I have no complaints though. For $15 a 2.2lb bag retail , it's worth a run. Look into it at least, it may be what you're looking for.I now have new Nutes to try out. GH Maxi Line. I envy you now.
Not Quite True.."Im using tap water because its like 40 ppm, its so clean here in Australia. And i was told tap water is better for ME BECAUSE it has calcium and magnesium in it and i dont need to use additives, sound correct?"
op yes the ec of tap water is mainly made up of cal/mag but its cal/mag carbonate these forms of cal/mag rae virtually unseablle due to the cla.mag carbonate been to large and inmoblie, so in nutshell youre roots carnt asborbed the calmag and then even if they didi its inmoblie and calcium act as say a taxi for other elements and helps absorb other nuts then taxi them to were needed,so when you think about it be even worse with fast goriwng vigorus plants,
I said he doesn't need a chiller. Frozen water bottles, return lines looped for outside-the-res cooling - there are ways to cool other than a chiller costing a bunch. Now, what is going to "settle about" by leaving pH adjusted water, or any water, out for 15 minutes? A good mix and it's done. If not running organics you can forget all about beneficial bacteria and it's a good thing in most cases. The chloramine protects the plants from our ignorance.Lool, @whoever said you dont need chillers for all setups. Regardless of your setup the last thing that should never be overlooked is root zone temps, have you ever gotten pythium? Well its very fucking dangerous and can infest in less than 24hrs. Idc who the fuck you are, water temps are a serious matter and people need to make "contingency" plans for dealing with temps. Fluctuation of temps will also slow growth overall, if you can ever afford a smaller chiller then you'll only be satisfied if you pick one up.
Ph fluctuates in water due to plants absorbing either water or nutrients, you should let your buckets of water sit for like 15 minutes after ph adjusting to attempt to settle about. Ro water is not needed, nor is removing the chloramine from the water to beneficial unless your using beneficial bacteria in your setup, the chloramine will help kill the bad bacteria like pythium.
Dude - chill. Worry not about the spot on the leaf. Concentrate on ending the pH Up/Down yo yo and you'll be fine.k so we are back on track, cant type much, missus is asleep behind me, gotta push the buttons so fuckn softly.
600w HPS
canna classic vega a + b
rock wool + hydroton
ph is currently 5.5 ish,
im not scared to adjust the ph, its just i fucked it up the first time and wanted a second opinion AFTER reading DO NOT PH DOWN THEN UP or vice versa, something about the 2 chemicals screwing up the nutes or something. its now fixed and ok.
these are the pics from this morning, you wont see the hole in these, its on the other side, i only noticed it after these phtos while doing my daily inspection.
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and plz dont flame me about my temps, its 28oC outside when i took it, im only really worried about photo #4, why the fuck do i have a spot midway along a leaf, it is possible i might have had a couple of droplets of liquid hit it. maybe.
this plant went in 3 days ago, yes its only 3 days old in DWC, are the tips "burnt"?, if so, is it because its going from water to nutes?