BuddingHorticulturist
Well-Known Member
Hey all!! Happy to be a part of the forum!!
I am a novice grower looking for some general suggestions because I am somewhat overwhelmed with all the information I’ve seen on the net, so I’m hoping someone here can help me out a little bit.
So here goes: I am doing my first time grow, all organic, using bio bizz light mix soil, and accompanying bio bizz nutes. I just received my seeds from Seedsman (awesome service by the way). All are fem autoflowering strains.
I went with bio bizz light mix because of the reports/feedback that autos were extremely nute sensitive. I have the feeding schedule and intend on following that as closely as I can (starting with a half dose and working my way up gradually)
My current set up is:
600w MH/HPS light & 200w LED.
Size-4ftx3ftx5ft.
Climate Controls-
1) 6” 230cfs exhaust with 6” carbon filter to manage smells. Passive intake with filtered intake vent.
2) 200w personal heater to take the chill off during lights out. Grow space is in a basement and I’m in a cold environment.
My questions right now are:
1) My tap water pH is awfully alkaline (8.2). I have not yet tested TDS yet so I’m unsure where those numbers lie. But I’m wondering,
If the tds ppm numbers fall in an acceptable range (100-300), should I just use my tap water, run it through a brita filter and then lower the pH with Apple Cider Vinegar/Lemon Juice (or another organic source- if anyone has suggestions please fire away) to reduce the pH to an acceptable range of 6.0-7.0, or should I consider an alternative source of water altogether (like distilled or spring water supplemented with cal mag)??? If so, how much cal mag should I supplement with? Would I use cal mag at every watering and feeding or just occasionally?
And
2) should I even be concerned about the pH of my water? I’ve seen some say pH doesn’t matter (that much) when growing organically because the soil acts as a buffer and the micro herd keep everything in check themselves.
I would like to start germinating this weekend if possible as I’m itching to get going but I don’t want it to be at the expense of a terrible yield/first time grow experience.
Any suggestions you can provide would be greatly appreciated!! I’ve also attached some pics of the setup I’m working with.
Thank you for any advice you can provide!!
Sincerely,
The Budding Horticulturist
I am a novice grower looking for some general suggestions because I am somewhat overwhelmed with all the information I’ve seen on the net, so I’m hoping someone here can help me out a little bit.
So here goes: I am doing my first time grow, all organic, using bio bizz light mix soil, and accompanying bio bizz nutes. I just received my seeds from Seedsman (awesome service by the way). All are fem autoflowering strains.
I went with bio bizz light mix because of the reports/feedback that autos were extremely nute sensitive. I have the feeding schedule and intend on following that as closely as I can (starting with a half dose and working my way up gradually)
My current set up is:
600w MH/HPS light & 200w LED.
Size-4ftx3ftx5ft.
Climate Controls-
1) 6” 230cfs exhaust with 6” carbon filter to manage smells. Passive intake with filtered intake vent.
2) 200w personal heater to take the chill off during lights out. Grow space is in a basement and I’m in a cold environment.
My questions right now are:
1) My tap water pH is awfully alkaline (8.2). I have not yet tested TDS yet so I’m unsure where those numbers lie. But I’m wondering,
If the tds ppm numbers fall in an acceptable range (100-300), should I just use my tap water, run it through a brita filter and then lower the pH with Apple Cider Vinegar/Lemon Juice (or another organic source- if anyone has suggestions please fire away) to reduce the pH to an acceptable range of 6.0-7.0, or should I consider an alternative source of water altogether (like distilled or spring water supplemented with cal mag)??? If so, how much cal mag should I supplement with? Would I use cal mag at every watering and feeding or just occasionally?
And
2) should I even be concerned about the pH of my water? I’ve seen some say pH doesn’t matter (that much) when growing organically because the soil acts as a buffer and the micro herd keep everything in check themselves.
I would like to start germinating this weekend if possible as I’m itching to get going but I don’t want it to be at the expense of a terrible yield/first time grow experience.
Any suggestions you can provide would be greatly appreciated!! I’ve also attached some pics of the setup I’m working with.
Thank you for any advice you can provide!!
Sincerely,
The Budding Horticulturist
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