jaibyrd7
Well-Known Member
Hey all. I have recently switched to a new set up and have a question.
Some background: I have switched to FF/Happy Frog soil and the General Organics lineup. This is indoors in a 5-6 sq.ft tent, w/ a 400w mh/hps cooltube set up. I just finished my second run and i'm having the same trouble each time. Everything is finishing, but just barely. Im feeding along their schedule, but they're starving. I'm seeing N/P/K def's across all strains. Fading, very light green leaves, twisting/contorted leaf tips, leaf spots w/ necrosis, purple stems, everything yellowing out, all equaling low yields. But they finished.
My first thought was pH. Tapwater: 6.7-6.9 Always. So that's good. 6.8 going in, 6.5-6.6 coming out, works for me. Started filtering my water thru a faucet mount PUR carbon filter just to cut out the chlorine/chloramines, wondering if maybe that was killing my microlife, starving my plants. Didn't make a difference, maybe the filter doesn't work, who knows. Back to the pH. Watering is fine, now about the nutes. I would mix the nutes per schedule, cal-mag only when I feed. (Water, feed, water, feed... every other day.) I would then pH the nutes to 6.8 and feed. Plenty of food, same results. Then I read no one pH's organic/soil set ups, the soil buffers and handles it. And more importantly, it says right on the GroBox not to pH the nutes. So I stop adusting it (pH is 5.6-5. and guess what, naughta damn thing, lol, nothing. Didn't make a damn bit of difference. I'm sticking with not pHing tho, that's way easier if it doesn't matter.
W.T.H.?
Then I read that if you have a high PPM water, that adding cal/mag every feeding can cause nute lockout. That would explain my wide problem. So where in the hell is that EC/TDS meter I used to use for hydro? I get it calibrated and it says my tapwater is at 123ppm. Now when I did hydro, over 200ppm was considered hard water and they made a different micro. BUT I read that anything over 30-50ppm is undesirable growing organic. To much cal/mag they say. So I stopped using the cal/mag altogether. Problem is is that it was now 3 weeks til finish and time to start flushing. I have no idea, but I don't want it to do it again next time. Ive taken some cuts to a buddys and they do great. He follows Foxfarm's 6 part plus cal/mag at every feeding and no problem. Big, green and healthy. His tapwater is 31ppm.
So my questions are: Is 123ppm to hard for my water and could the addition of cal/mag be locking me out? Should I buy a filter and switch to RO water? Has anyone had a problem like this and find a solution? Lol, am I even in the right ball park?
Thanks, I really appreciate your time and thoughts.
Some background: I have switched to FF/Happy Frog soil and the General Organics lineup. This is indoors in a 5-6 sq.ft tent, w/ a 400w mh/hps cooltube set up. I just finished my second run and i'm having the same trouble each time. Everything is finishing, but just barely. Im feeding along their schedule, but they're starving. I'm seeing N/P/K def's across all strains. Fading, very light green leaves, twisting/contorted leaf tips, leaf spots w/ necrosis, purple stems, everything yellowing out, all equaling low yields. But they finished.
My first thought was pH. Tapwater: 6.7-6.9 Always. So that's good. 6.8 going in, 6.5-6.6 coming out, works for me. Started filtering my water thru a faucet mount PUR carbon filter just to cut out the chlorine/chloramines, wondering if maybe that was killing my microlife, starving my plants. Didn't make a difference, maybe the filter doesn't work, who knows. Back to the pH. Watering is fine, now about the nutes. I would mix the nutes per schedule, cal-mag only when I feed. (Water, feed, water, feed... every other day.) I would then pH the nutes to 6.8 and feed. Plenty of food, same results. Then I read no one pH's organic/soil set ups, the soil buffers and handles it. And more importantly, it says right on the GroBox not to pH the nutes. So I stop adusting it (pH is 5.6-5. and guess what, naughta damn thing, lol, nothing. Didn't make a damn bit of difference. I'm sticking with not pHing tho, that's way easier if it doesn't matter.
W.T.H.?
Then I read that if you have a high PPM water, that adding cal/mag every feeding can cause nute lockout. That would explain my wide problem. So where in the hell is that EC/TDS meter I used to use for hydro? I get it calibrated and it says my tapwater is at 123ppm. Now when I did hydro, over 200ppm was considered hard water and they made a different micro. BUT I read that anything over 30-50ppm is undesirable growing organic. To much cal/mag they say. So I stopped using the cal/mag altogether. Problem is is that it was now 3 weeks til finish and time to start flushing. I have no idea, but I don't want it to do it again next time. Ive taken some cuts to a buddys and they do great. He follows Foxfarm's 6 part plus cal/mag at every feeding and no problem. Big, green and healthy. His tapwater is 31ppm.
So my questions are: Is 123ppm to hard for my water and could the addition of cal/mag be locking me out? Should I buy a filter and switch to RO water? Has anyone had a problem like this and find a solution? Lol, am I even in the right ball park?
Thanks, I really appreciate your time and thoughts.