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LLanier

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Yeaj I figured as much . It took forever for my ph kit to come . But I got the water in check now
 

LLanier

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What was doing it was my seaweed mix. My filtered water is 6.5 on it's own. But when I added the seaweed and molases it dropped super low .
 

LLanier

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I'm going to give them just plain water for the next few days . Then I'll make a new batch of food amd ph it correctly
 

LLanier

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well, I have no idea what I'm doing. I'm starting to get frustrated.

I'm just ph'ing to 6.5 and giving them plain filtered water. They seem to respond better to the plain water . I ain't doing anything else.

I got the fox farm because it is highly recommended. I am a new grower .

All I know from the jump is how to germinate, how to plant and what ph level I need . That's all.
 

Clumpyoyster

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well, I have no idea what I'm doing. I'm starting to get frustrated.

I'm just ph'ing to 6.5 and giving them plain filtered water. They seem to respond better to the plain water . I ain't doing anything else.

I got the fox farm because it is highly recommended. I am a new grower .

All I know from the jump is how to germinate, how to plant and what ph level I need . That's all.
Who is highly recommending fox farm? I highly recommend not using it lol
 

JohnDee

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After reading around, maybe giving them seaweed extract right now is too much nutrient for them because they are already in fox farm ocean blend
Yes FFOF can be pretty hot all alone. You can see from the shade of the green...that she's getting enough N...but at the upper limit. It wouldn't take to much to burn your plants now...so careful what you add. And I third the motion to up-pot.
JD
 

JohnDee

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What was doing it was my seaweed mix. My filtered water is 6.5 on it's own. But when I added the seaweed and molases it dropped super low .
Didn't you just say you were going to stop the kelp and molasses? Your plants don't need it and it's messing with your ph...and you added more?
JD
 

LLanier

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This is them after the first night of giving them correctly ph'd plain filtered water. I'm feeling damn happy now lol. It isnt that my watering schedule issue ( thankfully) and I cant wait to see how they look before bed tonight.

Who knew such little plants would give me such a run for my money hahaha. It's weird. They are super sensitive but not at the same time
 

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Couch_Lock

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The PH of purified water varies wildly. I'd not use that! Some brands are 9.0

If you have overfed your plants use DISTILLED water, its Ph is 7.0, but one squeeze of a lemon will tone it down to about 6.3 to 6.5 (one squeeze to a GALLON of water)........distilled will begin to rid the soil of too many minerals, as it has zero mineral content.
 

LLanier

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The PH of purified water varies wildly. I'd not use that! Some brands are 9.0

If you have overfed your plants use DISTILLED water, its Ph is 7.0, but one squeeze of a lemon will tone it down to about 6.3 to 6.5 (one squeeze to a GALLON of water)........distilled will begin to rid the soil of too many minerals, as it has zero mineral content.
I have a ph up and down kit . My filtered water which is a home filter system, brings my water out to 6.0 I add 1 drop if ph up and get it to 6.5fish and definatley under 7.0. I've been mind numbingly watching videos of people using fox farm soil. So yes I was over nuting them and the oh of that mix was way way way to low ( didnt have the ph kit)
 

Couch_Lock

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This is them after the first night of giving them correctly ph'd plain filtered water. I'm feeling damn happy now lol. It isnt that my watering schedule issue ( thankfully) and I cant wait to see how they look before bed tonight.

Who knew such little plants would give me such a run for my money hahaha. It's weird. They are super sensitive but not at the same time
It's amazing how fussy indoor growing can be. Outdoor plants most of us grew years ago rarely got nutes at all.
 

Couch_Lock

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God ain't that the truth, I also used water from the hose when I grew outside and not problem at all
It takes awhile outdoors tho to get killer dank, at least it did me. Same soil, same seed, same spot. After 2 yrs it was always very good. I know a guy that has used this method 31 yrs. It is dispensary quality, this can be achieved on your FIRST indoor grow......if grower is intelligent, researches everything and isn't a cheapskate.
 

LLanier

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That small one in the bottom left of the photo had the seed casing stuck to it and I couldent get it off for almost a week. It's actually been growing the longest of all 4. The tall one is the youngest. Got that seed from from the last of a half from the dispensary, which is rare because you hardly ever find seeds in legal weed .
 
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