Tolerance Break
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No problem, it's what we do!Checked that page out thanks for sharing. I appreciate it
No problem, it's what we do!Checked that page out thanks for sharing. I appreciate it
What do you suggest I do .they woke up super happy today they are all praying .I will be switching ph from 6.2 too 6.8 did a run off test and ph is at 5.8 I know it's low am not a pro so please don't give me shit it's my first grow in Over 5 years so barley getting the hang of it againIs your grow soil or hydro?? Can't tell. If soil/solid medium, 6.5 if the cut off for P, mag, and calcium.
This calcium guide sort of works for cal deficiency with your issue, only your plants are getting orange splots, but what is in common is only interveinal growth getting yellowing and spots.
EDIT: just saw you transplanted yesterday??? Ugh, with a ph nut lock out in top of that...better research your butt off bub. **Disclaimer knowledged reader - nub grower.
-** I was having some issues, Fox Farm Big Bloom - organic, low nut, but adds many secondary macronutes and microorganisms. balanced my issues out.
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I was giving nothing but water till recently because a guy on here told me plants don't need food because the soil they were in was hot and my tap water ec was at 940 and ppm at 550.so I got filtered water now with 100 ec and 50 ppm amd been giving that at 6.2 phIs your grow soil or hydro?? Can't tell. If soil/solid medium, 6.5 if the cut off for P, mag, and calcium.
This calcium guide sort of works for cal deficiency with your issue, only your plants are getting orange splots, but what is in common is only interveinal growth getting yellowing and spots.
EDIT: just saw you transplanted yesterday??? Ugh, with a ph nut lock out in top of that...better research your butt off bub. **Disclaimer knowledged reader - nub grower.
-** I was having some issues, Fox Farm Big Bloom - organic, low nut, but adds many secondary macronutes and microorganisms. balanced my issues out.
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GotchaI was giving nothing but water till recently because a guy on here told me plants don't need food because the soil they were in was hot and my tap water ec was at 940 and ppm at 550.so I got filtered water now with 100 ec and 50 ppm amd been giving that at 6.2 ph
At ease, I meant no offense bub! Ironically it's been almost 5 years for me as well. I'm halfway through my first indoor grow now. I imagine that soil pH climbing to 6.5 would be superb for her.What do you suggest I do .they woke up super happy today they are all praying .I will be switching ph from 6.2 too 6.8 did a run off test and ph is at 5.8 I know it's low am not a pro so please don't give me shit it's my first grow in Over 5 years so barley getting the hang of it again
No offense taken fam I appreciate all the help tips and advice am a spong I love to learn and teach anything I can .am waiting one more day to set the ph at 6.5 should I flush or just normal watering am giving half a gallon of water per plantGotcha
At ease, I meant no offense bub! Ironically it's been almost 5 years for me as well. I'm halfway through my first indoor grow now. I imagine that soil pH climbing to 6.5 would be superb for her.
Im still scratching my head on this flushing stuff. Read good and bad. So I personally abstain.No offense taken fam I appreciate all the help tips and advice am a spong I love to learn and teach anything I can .am waiting one more day to set the ph at 6.5 should I flush or just normal watering am giving half a gallon of water per plant
Same I usto do big grow ops I usto never flush a plant if one fell back I would just let it run I usto do 500 plus plants and not once flushed a plant I would never ec or ppm either never had issues I got out the game and wanted something personal for my selfIm still scratching my head on this flushing stuff. Read good and bad. So I personally abstain.
Your plants look good minus the obvious you already spoke of. Plenty of time to get them solid! I love how durable these babies are!