baddfrog0221
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That's a great looking cabinet I have to make one of those!
hey crazee i just started reading your log... its frikn awesome!! got alot of really good ideas for my grow setup... i definately think that your low ph is causing those problems for your girls. baking soda can be used as ph up, and vinegar can be used as ph down... dillute them in water, i would just eyeball it... try to get that run-off between 6.0 - 6.5 and u should b good in my humble opinion. yay! that was my first post! hope i didnt fuck it up...my ladies have been getting more droopy by the day and rust spots occuring on some leafs on pretty much all the plants. my tap water obiously has a ph of 7.5
after i add nutes ph is about 6.9-7.0
just checked runoff for the first time... 5.0 ph....
any suggestions? and no i dont have any ph-up or ph-down
thank you man, that was really helpful i have a ph pen so gonna go to the store later and get some destilled water and test the soil once and for all.yea bro, if ur getting that good glacier water from the tap and it has hardly any metals in it, ur girls are prolly experincing nute lock (i think thats an actual term). first test the pH of your soil and then adjust the pH of your water/nute mix (always adjust the pH of your water after you add the nutes) so it balances out the soil's pH to 5.9 - 6.5. to test the soil's pH, take a sample of the soil and mix it with DISTILLED water (use distilled or r.o. water because the water needs to be nuetral so that the only pH u r reading is the pH of the soil). a pH pen or probe is better for this because i tried using the genhydro ph tester kit and its hard to read the color thru the mud... so, for example, if ur soil has a pH of 5.1, ur nute mix should have a pH of 7.4 ( 5.1 + 7.4 = 12.5 / 2 = 6.25). hope this helps
im afraid my budget is rather thin at the moment.. i planned on using like 100-150 dollars on this "growroom" and im up in 1800 dollars allready no more equipment until next cycle hehe thank you thoughPlants are lookin pretty sweet, despite the few yellowed leaves!
If its a water problem your having, tackle it at the core!
1. Purify your water.
3. Mineralize your water.
It may be worth investing in an R.O filter, coz you get your water purified, and retain the minerals (however much there may be). This just cleans your water up. Next, mineralize!
You can use some catalyst altered water to change the structure of your water, to allow it to readily carry minerals to your plant. This can be done using some devices (probably get one with an added filter too if you shop around).
This should give you a good "bottled water" kinda water, which should be good for the plants. You can always add nutes to supplement any that are lacking!
Keep on growin!
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