zeem
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I have a consistently prevalent deficiency on all 6 of my plants. I would be grateful to set some extra eye-balls on it! And maybe reach a consensus. Or did I just make you laugh with the word consensus with this being the Internet and all? Haha.
Stage: Veg (20-24 inches)
Strain: Lemon Tree (clone)
Medium: Coco coir Big City Hydro-Mix
Indoor: HPS 600 W
Nutes: RO
+ House and Garden (H&G) whole line according to directions (including Roots Excel, DripClean, etc)
+ Kelzyme (less than 1/2 rate)
+ Mammoth-P (as directed)
+ Great White ( < 1/3 rate)
PPM @ pH: 1100 - 1400 @ ~ 5.3 (based on my meter's calibration)
Water to Waste: By hand, 3-4 days as temps relatively low, btwn 60-68
Notes:
Kelzyme element XX: a calcium rich mineral composite
Silly that can't post link before being liked.
Search Google: "kelzyme element-xx-2"
I notice after mixing of everything (and before the calcium supplement) the pH comes to about 4.7 - 4.8.
Adding the kelzyme, it rises to above 5.6 or 5.8.
After adjustment down to the 5.2-5.3 range, hours later, the pH continues to rise.
With this feeding, the girls start praying at angles of over 50, maybe 60, degrees . Later the leaves flatten out but still perky and higher than 5 - 10 degrees. No noticeable curl anywhere. And it does appear that a deeper green is making its way into the lower middle of the plant.
For a comparison, I'll follow-up with a post of a pic of what this strain looked like in FFOF soil with supplemental feeding of a low rate of HG Nutes.
Question: Does pH rising the natural way of things due to beneficial bacterial life?
I was close to acquiring and trying GH calmag but wanted to check in with you folks first; to see what deficiency I truly may have.
I am eager for recommendations. Thanks for reading! I want to fix this before switching the photoperiod.
Additional request for recommendation:
Watering Wand: I'd love to get a recommendation of where to find a light-weight but yet high quality watering wand with a valve to disable flow? A little "shower head" on the end would be helpful. I want to make a little pond pump system to speed up the hand watering until I work out a plan and infrastructure to automate feeding/watering.
-Zeem
I have a consistently prevalent deficiency on all 6 of my plants. I would be grateful to set some extra eye-balls on it! And maybe reach a consensus. Or did I just make you laugh with the word consensus with this being the Internet and all? Haha.
Stage: Veg (20-24 inches)
Strain: Lemon Tree (clone)
Medium: Coco coir Big City Hydro-Mix
Indoor: HPS 600 W
Nutes: RO
+ House and Garden (H&G) whole line according to directions (including Roots Excel, DripClean, etc)
+ Kelzyme (less than 1/2 rate)
+ Mammoth-P (as directed)
+ Great White ( < 1/3 rate)
PPM @ pH: 1100 - 1400 @ ~ 5.3 (based on my meter's calibration)
Water to Waste: By hand, 3-4 days as temps relatively low, btwn 60-68
Notes:
Kelzyme element XX: a calcium rich mineral composite
Silly that can't post link before being liked.
Search Google: "kelzyme element-xx-2"
I notice after mixing of everything (and before the calcium supplement) the pH comes to about 4.7 - 4.8.
Adding the kelzyme, it rises to above 5.6 or 5.8.
After adjustment down to the 5.2-5.3 range, hours later, the pH continues to rise.
With this feeding, the girls start praying at angles of over 50, maybe 60, degrees . Later the leaves flatten out but still perky and higher than 5 - 10 degrees. No noticeable curl anywhere. And it does appear that a deeper green is making its way into the lower middle of the plant.
For a comparison, I'll follow-up with a post of a pic of what this strain looked like in FFOF soil with supplemental feeding of a low rate of HG Nutes.
Question: Does pH rising the natural way of things due to beneficial bacterial life?
I was close to acquiring and trying GH calmag but wanted to check in with you folks first; to see what deficiency I truly may have.
I am eager for recommendations. Thanks for reading! I want to fix this before switching the photoperiod.
Additional request for recommendation:
Watering Wand: I'd love to get a recommendation of where to find a light-weight but yet high quality watering wand with a valve to disable flow? A little "shower head" on the end would be helpful. I want to make a little pond pump system to speed up the hand watering until I work out a plan and infrastructure to automate feeding/watering.
-Zeem
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