Alexander Supertramp
Well-Known Member
Using citric acid as your pH down will help with sodium build up. It is a bit more spending than some other pH downs but in your case it may be worth it.....
01-.3-.7 number's like this for bloom is what's wrong
all the money you have spent on CFL's you could have bought a HID
http://www.amazon.com/Apollo-Electr...F8&qid=1367447239&sr=8-3&keywords=apollo+600w
i use these ballasts and they work great.
All your plants will want different levels of water; learn to read their signs. Crispy and drooping with dry soil vs heavy and drooping with high humidity and moist soil... There's no formula. Speaking of which, I bet you and 70% of your friends don't drink enough water. Everybody go "high-drate"
well since its a hydro unit.....people should read when they comment
gotta give some credit for effort. Appreciate the thought tho lol.
and looking at the chart and your pics looks like either a N deficiency or a Zink deficiency..
what exactly does your Cal Mag have in it?
have you tried a product like this?
http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Nutr...id=1367577377&sr=8-4&keywords=micro+nutrients
this is a 5-0-1 so it will contain Zink and Nitrogen.......wont hurt to give it a shot and its only 16 bucks...
as far as my experience i havent used it but Advanced is a fairly well known name in this hobby.
if your calibrating your pen and checking PH then you should be fine....check the PH of a glass of whole milk..should be between 6.5-6.7 if its not your meter may be messed up and causing the issues.