Delicious SweetLeaf
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I'm about ready to give my outdoor potted Autoflowers their first full feeding of nutes-- an organic fish-based high Nitrogen solution (since they're still babies and need stem and leaf growth right now). I just added my ferts (only a half the recommended dose) to water that was balanced at about 6.3ph, and after testing the final solution I see that the ph is now way below 4, what might be seen as far too acidic.
These are Autoflowering plants, and it seems they would thrive best with water somewhere between 6.0 and 6.5, ideally.
Do nutrients typically throw the ph all out of whack???
After a high Nitrogen fertilizer has been added, is a ph rating of 4 or lower typical and therefore OK???
My girls really need this food badly (they're starving and in need of growth), so if please pipe-in if you know what's going on here.
These are Autoflowering plants, and it seems they would thrive best with water somewhere between 6.0 and 6.5, ideally.
Do nutrients typically throw the ph all out of whack???
After a high Nitrogen fertilizer has been added, is a ph rating of 4 or lower typical and therefore OK???
My girls really need this food badly (they're starving and in need of growth), so if please pipe-in if you know what's going on here.
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