Therawfather
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Bet that's good to know. Gonna have to pick some up tomorrow
Exactly what I was going to say. You need to check your waters ppm/EC, as Using Fox Farms bottle recommendations can put you well above 2000 ppm, while realistically, you should be around 600-700ish depending on your Starting water. Checking the run off of soil isn’t as important, but you should absolutely give a few plain water feeding ph to 6.5, then get your ppm down to around 650ish and go from there. Its not likely you need a cal-mag supplement, but a good shot of some mycorrhizae rich compost tea would be a great idea after a few plain watering seeds to Get your healthy bacteria back on track. Best of luck.Lockout from overferting. Check pH of your runoff. If its low your feeding to much/to often. You could also check EC of your runoff to get a final verdict.
Just give it water and it will bounce back. You probably got EC value way over 4.0 in the medium
Word appreciate it, how do I measure doew ppm?Exactly what I was going to say. You need to check your waters ppm/EC, as Using Fox Farms bottle recommendations can put you well above 2000 ppm, while realistically, you should be around 600-700ish depending on your Starting water. Checking the run off of soil isn’t as important, but you should absolutely give a few plain water feeding ph to 6.5, then get your ppm down to around 650ish and go from there. Its not likely you need a cal-mag supplement, but a good shot of some mycorrhizae rich compost tea would be a great idea after a few plain watering seeds to Get your healthy bacteria back on track. Best of luck.
My ph runs at a 7.5 what's that mean?Lockout from overferting. Check pH of your runoff. If its low your feeding to much/to often. You could also check EC of your runoff to get a final verdict.
Just give it water and it will bounce back. You probably got EC value way over 4.0 in the medium
That you probably use organic nutrients and/or additives. Just give it water and time. If your tap is 7.5 adjust it to 6.5 and water with that.My ph runs at a 7.5 what's that mean?
This is a downside using nute lines designed for RO water, in dirt there's other alternatives. But RO water will have less chemical disturbances and be more sterile. Phosphoric acid is best or citric acid as a last resort. If you're a chemist maybe you got hold of sulphuric acid, LOL .How should I adjust it, tried to use lemon juice. That's what has seem to make worse
Ph fluctuationWhat the fuck did I do wrong? Please help!!!
KMy ph usually keeps around 6-6.5, since grow under LED grow light, so far not see this issue
I agree, nute burn is causing the problem. And please don't say you have a 2000 watt light. 2000 watts would light your tent on fire. What light -exactly- do you have?