Learninglots420
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I decided it was time to up the nutrient amounts in the water. I opted to not do a full water change because how young the plants are and it is unlikely that they consumed too much to cause nutrient deficiencies in the water. I also didnt want to have to add more gnatrol back in to conserve it. Checked the water report and found that I should have plenty calcium and magnesium in my tap water. Here are my readings before I added my nutrient shots (the numbers are actual PPM before shaving off the amounts in my tap water.)
Plant 1 470 PPM 6.4 PH
Plant 2 460 PPM 6.0 PH
Plant 3 470 PPM 6.1 PH
Plant 4 460 PPM 6.1 PH
Each bucket got 2 drops of superthrive, 1.5 TSP of GH micro, and 1.5 TSP of FF tiger bloom. I also ended up adding a small amount of PH down to bucket #1. Fingers crossed for a favorable reaction. Here's the cute photo for the day, my hamster seems to like plant #2!
Plant 1 470 PPM 6.4 PH
Plant 2 460 PPM 6.0 PH
Plant 3 470 PPM 6.1 PH
Plant 4 460 PPM 6.1 PH
Each bucket got 2 drops of superthrive, 1.5 TSP of GH micro, and 1.5 TSP of FF tiger bloom. I also ended up adding a small amount of PH down to bucket #1. Fingers crossed for a favorable reaction. Here's the cute photo for the day, my hamster seems to like plant #2!