walkers22
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hi there. I've got 12 blueberry cuttings which i've been looking after for some weeks nows. i plan to run them in a 12 pot flood and drain system. my problem is that there just not looking healthy at all.
I think i may have caused this by putting my cuttings to early into my system's 9 litre buckets. My cuts are all around 1/2 to 3/4 foot in hight. their sitting in a 80% cocoa and 20% clay pebble mix.
when i transplanted my cuts the root hadn't fully taken hold of the pot they were in, which were 6 inch small pots, but still had a good few roots. i used a dry mix to transplant and made the mistake of flooding my system to wet the soil afterwards, and as a result i think i've over watered my pots and now they are taking FOREVER to dry... they've been left like this for the past week and a bit, with no signs of picking up.
on top off that i think i may have been giving the wrong nutrient and ph levels from the begining. think i've been using to high a nutrient. i've been using 1.5-1.8 EC on my small cuts. And my PH level i've been using the ph tester liquid kits, but i just bought myself a new PH meter the other day and tested what i thought to be good PH levels to be way to low in my opinion. i got readings of 4.8-5 on my old nutrient mix i was using.
I'm using Canna Hydro A+B, Rizotonic, Cannazym and a chemical called "Revive" which i purchased from my local hydroponics shop.
I've now started giving nutes of 1.0-1.2 and PH levels of 5.5-5.8 in very small amounts while i wait for them dry out.
I've also been using a 18/6 hour light schedule, which i've changed to a 24 hour schedule because i read 18/6 hours is for when your plants are healthy and big enougth. I'm currently vegging under 3 600watt HPS bulbs at around 2 1/2 feet distance with a 125watt growking CFL bulb thrown in for good messure.
I also need advice on how to make up a tank of nutrients as I'm having difficulties getting my EC and PH to stay when mixing. What do I do first the PH level?
Sorry for making it long winded. I'm going to take some pics right now and post them soon as. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
walkers22
I think i may have caused this by putting my cuttings to early into my system's 9 litre buckets. My cuts are all around 1/2 to 3/4 foot in hight. their sitting in a 80% cocoa and 20% clay pebble mix.
when i transplanted my cuts the root hadn't fully taken hold of the pot they were in, which were 6 inch small pots, but still had a good few roots. i used a dry mix to transplant and made the mistake of flooding my system to wet the soil afterwards, and as a result i think i've over watered my pots and now they are taking FOREVER to dry... they've been left like this for the past week and a bit, with no signs of picking up.
on top off that i think i may have been giving the wrong nutrient and ph levels from the begining. think i've been using to high a nutrient. i've been using 1.5-1.8 EC on my small cuts. And my PH level i've been using the ph tester liquid kits, but i just bought myself a new PH meter the other day and tested what i thought to be good PH levels to be way to low in my opinion. i got readings of 4.8-5 on my old nutrient mix i was using.
I'm using Canna Hydro A+B, Rizotonic, Cannazym and a chemical called "Revive" which i purchased from my local hydroponics shop.
I've now started giving nutes of 1.0-1.2 and PH levels of 5.5-5.8 in very small amounts while i wait for them dry out.
I've also been using a 18/6 hour light schedule, which i've changed to a 24 hour schedule because i read 18/6 hours is for when your plants are healthy and big enougth. I'm currently vegging under 3 600watt HPS bulbs at around 2 1/2 feet distance with a 125watt growking CFL bulb thrown in for good messure.
I also need advice on how to make up a tank of nutrients as I'm having difficulties getting my EC and PH to stay when mixing. What do I do first the PH level?
Sorry for making it long winded. I'm going to take some pics right now and post them soon as. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
walkers22