NFTG. Nectar For The Gods

zzeroo

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AM i fucked i left the light on a hour longer in flower the power went out and i forgot to reset timer on one light so the lights stayed on a hour longer ...i was thinking i should leave the lights off for 24 hours to reset thing
.....fyi ...if it matters the dark period didnt get disturbed ...the lights just stayed longer
 

IrieRoots

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AM i fucked i left the light on a hour longer in flower the power went out and i forgot to reset timer on one light so the lights stayed on a hour longer ...i was thinking i should leave the lights off for 24 hours to reset thing
.....fyi ...if it matters the dark period didnt get disturbed ...the lights just stayed longer
that shouldn't be of too much concern.
 

loop718

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The rootzone and plant was prolly used to the massive amounts of calcium and it prolly needed it, then when feeds leveled off they stopped getting the amount they wanted and were used to.... That's my hypothesis anyway???...LOL....Olympus should be looked at like a nutrient input that happens to raise Ph.....it's very important to successfully running the line. Also good to know that P-solubizing bacteria have a tendency to lower the soil ph but I've never experienced a full point drop almost over night........just feed accordingly, might need to stay pinned at 2000+ ppm to keep them happy!!
Ya slurry ppm are in the upper range so im going to give another gaia herc flush 7.0 then go back to heavy feeding at 6.7-6.8 until im back in range.
 

IrieRoots

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Ya slurry ppm are in the upper range so im going to give another gaia herc flush 7.0 then go back to heavy feeding at 6.7-6.8 until im back in range.
throw some EM1 in your reset flush, it will allow for more Oly and it's known as the Police or the National Guard because it brings order to the rootzone.....a balancer!!
 

IrieRoots

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Ok how much you suggest... i just fed a tea before this flush.
Regular dose EM-1.....30 ml/gal.....just over shoot ph a tenth higher so the EM can drop it to where you want it. The EM can balance any microbe populations that might be dominating and bring order to the chaos.
 

bubba73

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AM i fucked i left the light on a hour longer in flower the power went out and i forgot to reset timer on one light so the lights stayed on a hour longer ...i was thinking i should leave the lights off for 24 hours to reset thing
.....fyi ...if it matters the dark period didnt get disturbed ...the lights just stayed longer
1 hour ? no sweat ..... if it was a week or couple days I would be worried....
 

IrieRoots

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Heres my slurries
The puffy look, a darker green is signs of phos deficiency, under 6.4 and phos uptake slows......so many different nutrient/flush needs across those different phenos reading those numbers......maybe pen is acting funny???? But the calcium & phos demand is only getting bigger for those girls so those ph's gotta get up.
 

loop718

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The puffy look, a darker green is signs of phos deficiency, under 6.4 and phos uptake slows......so many different nutrient/flush needs across those different phenos reading those numbers......maybe pen is acting funny???? But the calcium & phos demand is only getting bigger for those girls so those ph's gotta get up.
So after this gaia herc 7.0 flush. Im going to feed at 6.8. Depending on slurries. Safe to use slf or no? My pen did go funny also.
I noticed as slurries went on each time they got lower and lower. The last plant read 5.5ph. I thought no way how? I slurried a fresh bag of #4 yesterday it was 6.7 250ppm. When i noticed my meter diving as slurries went on. I checked that same bag again and its ph was reading 6.3. 4 points lower then yesterday. I put meter in 7.0 solution it read 6.8. So i calibrated meter again less then 24 hours then last time i calibrated it. I checked 1 or 2 slurries after i cal. And they were still reading 5.9 6.0. So.... idk. I ordered a new meter just to cross reference, i scrubed current meter and its doing a 24 hour soak, cal then check slurries. I fed ever plant a 7.0 gaia herc flush with like 25ml olympus up. Im going to give heavy feed after this they havent had food in days and there used to 1800ppm every other day. Sucks its dropped this hard after a tea. Is all this ph swings going to kill the microbes i just tead a few days ago?
 

IrieRoots

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So after this gaia herc 7.0 flush. Im going to feed at 6.8. Depending on slurries. Safe to use slf or no? My pen did go funny also.
I noticed as slurries went on each time they got lower and lower. The last plant read 5.5ph. I thought no way how? I slurried a fresh bag of #4 yesterday it was 6.7 250ppm. When i noticed my meter diving as slurries went on. I checked that same bag again and its ph was reading 6.3. 4 points lower then yesterday. I put meter in 7.0 solution it read 6.8. So i calibrated meter again less then 24 hours then last time i calibrated it. I checked 1 or 2 slurries after i cal. And they were still reading 5.9 6.0. So.... idk. I ordered a new meter just to cross reference, i scrubed current meter and its doing a 24 hour soak, cal then check slurries. I fed ever plant a 7.0 gaia herc flush with like 25ml olympus up. Im going to give heavy feed after this they havent had food in days and there used to 1800ppm every other day. Sucks its dropped this hard after a tea. Is all this ph swings going to kill the microbes i just tead a few days ago?
Shouldn't kill microbes, just favors different types to thrive in that environment, Some go dormant, some die but they are constantly dying......I would keep the SLF out of the lower ppm slurries and put in feeds for the higher slurries.
 

IrieRoots

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My plant has a potassium defic im geussing from ph being off. Its edges of leaves look burnt but ppm too low in slurry. Which leads me to believe its potassium. Where do we get our potassium from? Most bottles show very low potassium.
I bet it's your chem pheno? They can show a need mid bloom so needs to be bumped up from start of flip. Posiedonzyme should curb it but I think I don't get K Def signs because my Be1 topdress at flip keeps it flowing!!
 

loop718

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I bet it's your chem pheno? They can show a need mid bloom so needs to be bumped up from start of flip. Posiedonzyme should curb it but I think I don't get K Def signs because my Be1 topdress at flip keeps it flowing!!
How much be 1 should i spread?
 

Jeremylee

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Dont worry bud im always fucking something up hahah.
Lol hell that's the best way to learn. But I have learned so much just on this one thread by paying attention to yalls grows problems and then fixes. I only grow one autoflower at a time cuz I'm n Georgia n totally not legal yet but so far everything is going good using sample regimen
 
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