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Listen bro, I don't even care what you already did, listen to me very carefuly and I will help you.
You are in rockwool correct, it does not matter what is wrong with the plant, this is what you do and they are fixed!
You need gh 3 part, and only use the Micro bottle and the Bloom bottle. you mix them 1:2 ratio exactly.
1part Micro
2part Bloom
set ph to 5.7
set EC to 1.5 yes, 1.5 (Use EC meter, not ppm bullshit.)
water not freezing
now water from the top like mad man, slowly letting it go through, and again and again, dont test anything, run more and more of this solution through them and then, leave them
they are now fixed.
put the light down on them and set the new tank exactly the same formula.
If your next watering is too late, if ANY roots die back or the cube gets too crusty dry, this will happen again.
If you water too soon again, and everytime when you water always watering too soon keeping them overly saturated, this will happen again.
Assuming your water schedule is on point,
these next days after doing this will tell you exactly what they want or dont want by observing the EC rise or fall, and the pH rise or fall.
If the EC drops and pH goes up, they want more EC, 100% !!!
if the EC rises, and the pH drops, EC 1.5 is a tad too much for them and you lower the EC by THAT much, what you observed rising. understand? grow bro.
IF the pH is staying pretty stable, and the water level is dropping, and EC is staying stable as the water level drops, you got it. they are properly feeding the desired amount.
Now, the super sweet spot even a little better than this is.....
Listen to this:
Nutrients are all acidic! when you add them to water the pH goes down, if the plant is sucking up nutrients from this water, the pH will rise, as EC falls with the water level, showing they are drinking well. do you understand. nutrients are acidic.
So,
when the EC is staying precicely where you set it
and the water level is dropping as the days pass showing they are really drinking the water down.
AND the pH is not steady perfect, but day by day the pH is slightly rising... this is the super sweet spot, showing you the balance is just that tiny bit over the line where pH rises, as acid drops(nutrients.) equal to the water dropping showing they are feeding.
This is the way brother.
It is good to just leave it alone, dont add acid pH down to keep it PRECICELY at 5.7, once you find the sweet spot, just leave them alone for days until the tank hits 6.1 then you begin back at 5.7 again. this drift is extremly beneficial for the hydro plants to optain more nutrients through the pH range completely and for the best growth rates.
This is all I have to help you. If you follow exactly what I say it is impossible to fail.
Only Micro:Bloom in 1:2ratio @pH 5.7 @EC1.5 and begin observations.
I hope you understand, I am truly trying to help you completely and that you don't take my 'tone' in the wrong way.
Good Growing! <4u
--Edit:
Water from the top by hand the next 2 watering like that, then rely on the tank again.
Ok I'm going to try this. Bought the bottles.
I'm doing a slight tweak I hope it's okay, I'm going to do a slight flush first using 4ml/8ml per gallon. My last feeding the ppm came out 100 higher than what I put in so i just want to undo any inbalance in the cubes first. Then I'll add 8ml/16ml and run the whole batch through them 100% runoff. 25 gallons for 32 cubes.
Edit: so I just made the flush batch. 15 gallons RO at 10ppm. 4ml per gallon micro then 8ml per gallon bloom. My numbers are 535ppm and 5.1ph
Does this sound right?? Why is the ph so low and the ppm so high? If I follow the Lucas formula it says to use 8ml/16ml that means I'd be over 1000 ppm (2.0ec+)
Edit: put in 8 more gallons of water took it to 365, 5.35.
Put 0.25ml ph up brought it to 5.7/365
Runoffs:
695, 6.4
680, 6.3
713, 6.6 (less runoff)
743, 6.5 (even less runoff)
Time to make 1.5ec (750ppm) food 25 gallons and run it through them
Edit: made the real food at 6ml/12ml in 25 gallons put me at 750ppm (1.5ec) and 5.5 ph. Added 2ml ph up to hit 5.7.
Fed all 25 gallons about half a gallon per cube.
Runoffs:
520, 6.1
575, 6.1
540, 6.3
575, 6.2
(a little bit of previous runoff always stays in the runoff containers so it isn't very accurate)
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