fatboislim216
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did a slurry my ph is at 6.9 /7
Your soil pH is fine. What do you feed at? PH? Your soil ppms may still be high doing a flush is your next step not having a ppm meter. If your soil is 7 then you should feed low at like 6.3. That way the plant gets to eat different things as the pH changes and rises because of your soils hi pH, and you will gradually bring down your soil pH a point or 2 at a time. Then you can adjust your feeds pH up a little higher again once your soil starts trying to go below 6.6what im going to do is a side by side im going to drop the ph when feeding to maybe 5.8 on my jilly see if it go haywire or just thrive
Whats that mean?i swear evrytime i add new bottlea to this line my shit goes haywire when feeding will post up pics soon maybe its nothing maybe its something
Promise your not over feeding. You can just about jump to full strength after your first veg feeding. If your conditions arent from underfeeding I'd b surprised. That is if you have other things in check. Instead of adding bottles I'd be buying a 20 dollar ppm pen and a 20 dollar pH meter and some 7.0 buffer And a couple gallons of spring water. Then you have the basics to start making one change and watching till next feed.i had the basic four with bloom kaos now i added athena aminas and demeter destiny . im on budget so i coupdnt get the whole entire next line im using according to safe guide lines 50%- gradually going more when ot shows sign it can handle at full strength now one plant will show nitrogen defic. and the rest got some weird brown like glop looking discolaration will post pics soon . thats what i mean haywire i also use a hygrozyme type product and superthrive but only if it very stressed but havent used that yet
I personally flush with 3 times the water I normally feed so if I normally feed just less than a gallon Ill flush with just under 3 gallons. is this what you do prophet or do you really flush a 3 gallon pot with 9 gallons of flush solution???For a 3 gal 9 gal would b a full flush... Some would say 15gal
If I was to use just water to flush I would do a minimum of 3 gals of water for every gal of soil. Using hh and Olympus up to flush I just use the normal feeding amount. All the cal in hh bonds to the salts, freeing them to be flushed away with your next watering, if a microbe doesn't get to the new compound first that is. The new bond is also food for your microbials.I personally flush with 3 times the water I normally feed so if I normally feed just less than a gallon Ill flush with just under 3 gallons. is this what you do prophet or do you really flush a 3 gallon pot with 9 gallons of flush solution???