Ayokiwi717
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So ph is around prob a 6.1. Need to get a new oh meter, and ppm is around 550. These are autoflowers at 5 weeks and 2 days.
bump the ppm up to 700. you aren't feeding them enough for it to be lockout.
I am using fox farm happy frog.What medium are you using.
Soil? coco?
What soil is a better soil than for autoflowers?Theres your prob
Im using a wiztech 3 in 1 to measure my ppm and ph. The ph function isn't working probably because I fucked up using tap water to calibrate it. So sending it back and claiming it damaged to get a new one. I think ppm was reading accurate.bump the ppm up to 700. you aren't feeding them enough for it to be lockout.
Whiz whatnowIm using a wiztech 3 in 1 to measure my ppm and ph. The ph function isn't working probably because I fucked up using tap water to calibrate it. So sending it back and claiming it damaged to get a new one. I think ppm was reading accurate.
Is it tap or RO water? Distance and draw of the light? Do you feed every watering? Have you enough runoff with bottled nuts?Looks like calcium deficiency. That makes no sense since I was giving her 3ml of cal mag each watering at 2 weeks old. I know its a nute lockout issue.
Id rather be safe than sorry. A 100$ ppm meter isnt breaking the bankI've never had any issue with cheap ppm meters. Ph meters on the other hand.. I use PH test strips instead.
Tap water, light distance is mabe 16 inches, I only fed once (except for cal mag, I gave 3ml in a gallon since week 2 or 3), I water until run offIs it tap or RO water? Distance and draw of the light? Do you feed every watering? Have you enough runoff with bottled nuts?
If your not going to provide useful info, then why post at all? Its clearly not a lost cause plant . You are just as bad as the dumbass who respond with "about a pound".It's too late to fix you might think stopping now.
If your not going to provide useful info, then why post at all? Its clearly not a lost cause plant . You are just as bad as the dumbass who respond with "about a pound".