jugg1es
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I've grown a few times in soil with good success, so I decided that I'd try a couple of hydro plants this time around to experiment in addition to the soil plants. All of these plants were started from seed at the same time.
The soil plants are doing fantastic, but the hydro plants are definitely not doing so great. They are significantly stunted compared to the soil plants and have some burning but I've been on the cautious side when using nutrients so I don't think it's over-nute. They are almost 4 weeks old and I've only given each plant around 4 tsp of Fox Farm Grow Big total so far. Each pot holds around 1 gallon of water total.
I think the problem is that I've been using water adjusted for the same pH as the soil plants (6.5-6.8 ) and after doing some more research, it looks like that hydro plants need more like 5.5-5.8 and that the hydroton I used has a tendency to raise pH. Does this look like high pH? If so, how do you recommend fixing it since there is no reservoir to take water out of?
The soil plants are doing fantastic, but the hydro plants are definitely not doing so great. They are significantly stunted compared to the soil plants and have some burning but I've been on the cautious side when using nutrients so I don't think it's over-nute. They are almost 4 weeks old and I've only given each plant around 4 tsp of Fox Farm Grow Big total so far. Each pot holds around 1 gallon of water total.
I think the problem is that I've been using water adjusted for the same pH as the soil plants (6.5-6.8 ) and after doing some more research, it looks like that hydro plants need more like 5.5-5.8 and that the hydroton I used has a tendency to raise pH. Does this look like high pH? If so, how do you recommend fixing it since there is no reservoir to take water out of?