Rahz
Well-Known Member
I've been using Pro-Mix HPCC
Nutrients during bloom: Maxigro/Maxibloom/Cal-Mag/Silica in grams/ccs: 2.5/2.5/4/2.5
This produces elemental ppm of 120/58/170 around 950 total using blue-lab meter.
I adjust PH of solution to 5.5 first 3 weeks and 5.8 beyond that.
Symptoms: Throughout the grow fan leaves at all levels but especially near the top will slowly turn lime green and yellow. No wilting, no brown tips or other discolorations, no notable difference between vein and between vein color, or any other symptoms.
This seems to be an indicator of low N. I wouldn't think 120 ppm N to be an issue, but I can try bumping it up to around 150. PH possibly slightly low. I can try bumping PH of solution up to 6-6.2. The Pro-Mix HPCC is peat based with chunk coir. I'm not sure on the exact percentages but this might indicate 5.8 solution is a bit low.
I'm thinking about doing both, bump N to 150 and PH to 6 and see what happens. Any thoughts?
Nutrients during bloom: Maxigro/Maxibloom/Cal-Mag/Silica in grams/ccs: 2.5/2.5/4/2.5
This produces elemental ppm of 120/58/170 around 950 total using blue-lab meter.
I adjust PH of solution to 5.5 first 3 weeks and 5.8 beyond that.
Symptoms: Throughout the grow fan leaves at all levels but especially near the top will slowly turn lime green and yellow. No wilting, no brown tips or other discolorations, no notable difference between vein and between vein color, or any other symptoms.
This seems to be an indicator of low N. I wouldn't think 120 ppm N to be an issue, but I can try bumping it up to around 150. PH possibly slightly low. I can try bumping PH of solution up to 6-6.2. The Pro-Mix HPCC is peat based with chunk coir. I'm not sure on the exact percentages but this might indicate 5.8 solution is a bit low.
I'm thinking about doing both, bump N to 150 and PH to 6 and see what happens. Any thoughts?