Idk the ppm but I use tapWhat is the source of your water? Tap or reverse osmosis? If tap, what is the PPM?
My tap is 800ppm. Using that leads to problems. I only mix 300ppm nutrients, so that's a lot of "parts" competing with the nutrients. It makes a big difference when I dilute my tap with RO to get 150ppm to start with.Idk the ppm but I use tap
Alright thanks for the adviceMy tap is 800ppm. Using that leads to problems. I only mix 300ppm nutrients, so that's a lot of "parts" competing with the nutrients. It makes a big difference when I dilute my tap with RO to get 150ppm to start with.
That's a variable I would rule out, if I were you. A PPM meter is $15-25 on Amazon. You can calibrate it with 1g table salt dissolved in 1 liter of distilled water (1000ppm).
If you're in the US, your water provider is required to publish an annual water quality report. You can usually find it online. It should say the average ppm. Or, call them and they should be able to tell you.
Those gallon jugs crack due to flexing. Just like that clear plastic saucer will.Well all my lady's got fresh water today pH at 6.5 took a total of 8 gallons and an hr to do but I'm all done now. I only have 2 gallon jugs at the moment, all my other one started leaking for some reason. mixing in gallon jugs sucks expecially doing 8 gallons
I should look into getting a bigger conainerThose gallon jugs crack due to flexing. Just like that clear plastic saucer will.
I mix in a 2 or 5 gallon bucket. I use a 2 or 4 cup measuring cup to transfer the liquid from there into a large or small watering can. One holds about a gallon, the other about a quart. (depends on if I'm growing 1-2 or 4-5 plants).
I've never had any of my saucers crackI cut the bottoms off buckets. That's the only deep-wall saucer I can find which isn't the flexi-clear plastic (which cracks in a month). A Home Depot (5 gal) bucket, measured 4-1/4 from the bottom, mark it all the way around (use masking tape to create a visual guide) and then lightly hacksaw around the edge of the tape creating a groove. It takes 10 minutes because cutting too deep too fast make the blade drift. Go slow, a little depth all the way around, again and again. That gives it 4" depth inside.
They work nice for a #3 (3gal) container. I cut down 2gal buckets to make saucers for smaller containers.
Well they are flimsy plastic but I never move them with any weight on them so they stay good I guess. Been using them scenes my first grow so it's been a little over a year I thinkThey look like the flimsey/brittle, clear plastic ones that are commonly found at Lowes, Home Depot. They crack in 1-2 months (like the water jugs). It sounds like what you have is different.
Is this one ready to repot? or is it staying in that pot? looks pretty hungry to me with the purp stems and the cal/mag deficency...Can any one help me figure out what this discoloration I'd on my leafs? This is on my clones in vegView attachment 3568477
I did a transplant a couple days before that pic. They were veg for 2 months in 8oz containers so they mite have got root boundIs this one ready to repot? or is it staying in that pot? looks pretty hungry to me with the purp stems and the cal/mag deficency...