Greenthumblady
Well-Known Member
Is that Ph of the runoff or your tap water?
lets agree to disagree MG at half strength isn't that bad at all for vegTurn off the blurple for pictures, can't tell anything with it on.
What's the specific light your using? What's your medium?
Also, that MG fertilizer is trash IMO
I took a soil sample as the test directed and used the regular filtered water I use to water the plant to fill the test up.Is that Ph of the runoff or your tap water?
I just ordered PH up and down. Will take your suggestion in the meantime!If you dont have pH down you can use some citric acid, or vinegar to bring pH down to a 6.5
I get that it works for some people, but most new growers struggle with it. And no matter how you slice it, they're a horrible company with no regard for the environment or the health of their customers and employees. I wouldn't buy their products even if it grew the best weed on the planet to be honest.lets agree to disagree MG at half strength isn't that bad at all for veg
I think I'm going to look into the Foxfarm Trio.I get that it works for some people, but most new growers struggle with it. And no matter how you slice it, they're a horrible company with no regard for the environment or the health of their customers and employees. I wouldn't buy their products even if it grew the best weed on the planet to be honest.
i wasnt looking at it from that point of view, tbh i didnt know that.I get that it works for some people, but most new growers struggle with it. And no matter how you slice it, they're a horrible company with no regard for the environment or the health of their customers and employees. I wouldn't buy their products even if it grew the best weed on the planet to be honest.
But what was the ph of the water before the test? If it was a 6 and it's coming out 7 then your ph is likely higher than 7. In soil 6.5ish is best but you're close so dont go crazy with the ph down either!I took a soil sample as the test directed and used the regular filtered water I use to water the plant to fill the test up.