HazyEyes
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Thats not ur PPM'sThe ppm is 2-1-4. I think the light is a MH lamp - not too sure though - i won it in a poker game!
Thats not ur PPM'sThe ppm is 2-1-4. I think the light is a MH lamp - not too sure though - i won it in a poker game!
His tips are burning he does not have hot spots on the leafs i still think its ph ...but u should alwas mist with ur light offif you are misting the leaves while the lights are on the water magnifys the lights and burns your leaves resulting in dead or crispy leaves. dont mist while lights are on. i had the same problem than i stopped and everything got better
You are taking a risk. The Ph could be fine or it could be royally F-ed up either way, but you sound like a gambling man. In your situation I'd go with the rainwater.I have heard rain water is the best thing to use - do you think that will be the best option until i can get a Ph kit or should i leave tap water out for 2 - 3 days?
I would calabrate it just to make sure its not throwing numbers out.hehe. i love it. my neighbor let me borrow his PH meter yesterday. and my tap water is 6.5 and stays the same when i add the nuts...
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but damntap water 6.5 were do u live?? haha
For starters, never use halogen lights. They are not fit for growing(like you didn't know that) Be sure to have control of your PH and EC.(too high or too low you might kill your plant) = Not Preferable, lol dont know what the policy here is for posting links, so mail me at [email protected] and ill hook you up with a good book and maybe a few good "teaching films". Peacei put halogen lights on my plants for like an hour. i kno stupid right. but my leaves are drooping bad and looks like they are drying up or something its my first grow and i dont want to lose it please help!!!!!!!! heres a link to look at it tell me what u think<a href="http://s172.photobucket.com/albums/w28/Abercrombiefreek13/?action=view¤t=327232021_1118832119_0.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w28/Abercrombiefreek13/327232021_1118832119_0.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>