Ganjamann2020
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My grow medium ph tests at around 6.2.Just going to ride this one out and leave the compost out of my next grow. Maybe my grape vine and my blueberry bushes will like that soil.
My grow medium ph tests at around 6.2.Just going to ride this one out and leave the compost out of my next grow. Maybe my grape vine and my blueberry bushes will like that soil.
i wouldnt use it for blueberries blueberries are acid loving plants they will not like the neutral ph of coco.Thanks, yeah I'm gonna ditch the coco with compost, I'm just going to use it for my blueberry bushes instead.
I'm using 2 gal pots and the 3 fox farms, Grow Big, Tiger Bloom, Big Bloom, Should I be using cal/mag as well?i wouldnt use it for blueberries blueberries are acid loving plants they will not like the neutral ph of coco.
coco and compost works well for me with ewc and guano added. i go just water in 20gal plastic pots and just leave them be. but everyones different and if you cant make it work for you no shame in trying different methods till you find what works for you.
more nutrients only make them grow faster if every other aspect of your grow is optimal. now for starters with blurples i kinda get the feeling that your problem with slow growth may not stem from a lack of nutrients but insufficient lighting. nutrients are the building blocks which a plant uses to drive photosynthesis to harvest energy and grow and if there is not enough light then the growth will be slow and subpar.I'm using 2 gal pots and the 3 fox farms, Grow Big, Tiger Bloom, Big Bloom, Should I be using cal/mag as well?
Plenty of light, grow medium is 6.2-6.5, temps are averaging 68-72, humidity 50-60, I've been underfeeding big time, only a capful of each in my water every other day, and I just started using cal/mag today. Leaves are burnt on the edges and look like a cal/mag deficiency. I am a newbie to this stuff so I'm learning from my mistakes lol.more nutrients only make them grow faster if every other aspect of your grow is optimal. now for starters with blurples i kinda get the feeling that your problem with slow growth may not stem from a lack of nutrients but insufficient lighting. nutrients are the building blocks which a plant uses to drive photosynthesis to harvest energy and grow and if there is not enough light then the growth will be slow and subpar.
if your problem was with nutrients you’d see deficiencies or toxicities not necessarily slow growth at least not at first. now with purple light i dont see how your plants look so would you say your plants are suffering from deficiencies?
I also had my lights really close and it looks like light burn as well. Will post regulars pics soonmore nutrients only make them grow faster if every other aspect of your grow is optimal. now for starters with blurples i kinda get the feeling that your problem with slow growth may not stem from a lack of nutrients but insufficient lighting. nutrients are the building blocks which a plant uses to drive photosynthesis to harvest energy and grow and if there is not enough light then the growth will be slow and subpar.
if your problem was with nutrients you’d see deficiencies or toxicities not necessarily slow growth at least not at first. now with purple light i dont see how your plants look so would you say your plants are suffering from deficiencies?
How much light is 'plenty'?Plenty of light, grow medium is 6.2-6.5, temps are averaging 68-72, humidity 50-60, I've been underfeeding big time, only a capful of each in my water every other day, and I just started using cal/mag today. Leaves are burnt on the edges and look like a cal/mag deficiency. I am a newbie to this stuff so I'm learning from my mistakes lol.
PH of the medium is 6.2-6.5 that seems right, I did put grow big in the feed last time, is it possible it's too much N?Low ph maybe.
I have a 4x4 area with around 500 w of light.How much light is 'plenty'?
Those cool temps will slow growth, should be around 10 deg. higher.
actual power 280 w/ 1500 w equivalent full spectrum, another full spectrum with veg/bloom switch 120 actual watts/ 600w equivalent, a couple of smaller 8w led grow bulbs, and an actual 100 watt/ 300 wat equivalent light as well, so I would say around 516 actual watts.How much light is 'plenty'?
Those cool temps will slow growth, should be around 10 deg. higher.
How are you measuring ph?PH of the medium is 6.2-6.5 that seems right, I did put grow big in the feed last time, is it possible it's too much N?
with a soil sample test, its coco/perlite/compostHow are you measuring ph?