GreenThumbSucker
Well-Known Member
Hi, I am a first time hydroponics grower using a simple drip system. I am using general hydroponics fertilizer in this ratio:
Grow 1 part
Micro 3 parts
Bloom .5 parts
Right now I am sitting at about 270 ppm, PH 5.9. I just transfered the cuttings from the rooting tray last night. I am using a 1000 watt metal halide for vegetative and I have it about 4 feet above the newly rooted cuttings.
This morning one of them was drooping over and limp though the roots looked healthy. I replaced it with a healthy one, not sure what that was about, shock I suspect.
My question:
Is this a good fertilizer ratio & PPM / PH (270 ppm, PH 5.9) for the first few days?
Is the light too close, too far, for this early in their life? Under rooting they had a single grow bulb about 15 inches above them. Dont want to shock them. Im trying to approach from an, 'err on the side of caution' approach. Anybody?
Grow 1 part
Micro 3 parts
Bloom .5 parts
Right now I am sitting at about 270 ppm, PH 5.9. I just transfered the cuttings from the rooting tray last night. I am using a 1000 watt metal halide for vegetative and I have it about 4 feet above the newly rooted cuttings.
This morning one of them was drooping over and limp though the roots looked healthy. I replaced it with a healthy one, not sure what that was about, shock I suspect.
My question:
Is this a good fertilizer ratio & PPM / PH (270 ppm, PH 5.9) for the first few days?
Is the light too close, too far, for this early in their life? Under rooting they had a single grow bulb about 15 inches above them. Dont want to shock them. Im trying to approach from an, 'err on the side of caution' approach. Anybody?