Ph lockout magnesium

Maineconnect

Active Member
I wouldn't pay too much to the runoff EC either. That soil is amended and you're washing those amendments out and concentrating them in the runoff. You could take that soil straight from the bag and run distilled water through it and get the same runoff EC reading.

Could you explain?
I believe it would come hotter than the 1200 that was there if I put distilled through a fresh bag. If I had time I’d do the test now I imagine more around 1600 oreven higher I’ve seen soils run out 2k plus ppm out the bag.
 

PadawanWarrior

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From clone they went into
1 gallon roots organic original with mykos watered with ewc compost tea.
They spent 5 weeks in there one gals under 96 watt t5s where they received protech silica some superthrive here and there as well as some aloe Vera and coconut water all light dilutions
Ro from the jump.
Week 5-6 they went into 5 gallons and same same compost tea while carrying along camg as of recently when I started to see issues.

they have been in the 5 gals for 18 days.
maybe “ I fed these plants” was the wrong choice of words.
Silica is awesome, but can also raise the pH, just so you're aware. And I'm not a fan of Superthive personally, but I'm a big fan of aloe, coconut and teas.
 

Maineconnect

Active Member
Silica is awesome, but can also raise the pH, just so you're aware. And I'm not a fan of Superthive personally, but I'm a big fan of aloe, coconut and teas.
I’m always adjusting after silica usually touch of diluted molasses or super thrive will bring it down amongst others. I wonder if silica will raise soil ph in general regardless of where solution in is adjusted to?
 

Maineconnect

Active Member
Silica is awesome, but can also raise the pH, just so you're aware. And I'm not a fan of Superthive personally, but I'm a big fan of aloe, coconut and teas.
This is what roll it up is all about good information, patience and compassion. I’m gunna lay off silica for a bit and eliminate that variable
 
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