Drip Kits are VERY VERY cheap u can get them at any store that sells fish products! Thats what i use to get a estimate on the PH, or if u get alot of rain like we do here u might wanna try collecting rain water like me! The ph is always where it needs to be, never to far out of whack like Tap water!Xoshua,
The only way to fix what's going on is to start ruling things out; the only way to do that is to KNOW what you're giving her. Guessing that your PH is too high is "fixing" one problem by creating another. Start with your water, purchase a PH meter or at least a drip kit.
The worst thing you can do is make changes without knowing what you're changing. Start with your water, then move onto the next thing.
Hey Xoshua,
If you decided to run with the CFLs again, you'd have a better opportunity to learn about your preferred growing habits than if you switched to an HPS. It's best to figure out one thing at a time. Since you're asking about a soil mix, let's start there.
Home Depot or Lowes is pretty much all you need to build a simple soil for a nute-free grow. You will need soil, aeration, and nutrition.
Soil - Get any bag of potting soil as long as it's not Miracle Grow. Their stuff has fungus gnats in it and they can become serious pests.
Aeration - Most common here is perlite and it will do in a pinch. However, it does degrade over time, float, and hold no water/nutrients.
Nutrition - Espoma Biotone Starter Plus (veg) and Espoma Tomato Tone (flowering).
Most importantly, balance your PH in your soil mix. #50 bag of pulverized garden lime at Home Depot garden center for $5.
Application rates:
1 Part Perlite : 6 Parts Soil
1 Part Vermiculite : 3 Parts Soil (optional and if employed, use perlite 1:4 soil)
1 Part Biotone : 50 Parts Soil + Perlite (+ Vermiculite)
2 TBS Lime : 1 Gallon of the above (NOT optional)
Feed with molasses and water.
Biotone is the key, it has the required biological diversity to process nutrition for your plant. Otherwise, check out MycoGrow.
Good luck! Let us know what you decide!
Molasses ...the stuff you put in cookies.Awesome, thank you! So I have the ingredients copied. This "molasses" is a tricky one. Where do I purchase it and which kind is it? I looked it up on wiki and it says its a tpe of sugar cane, there's also black molasse, how much feeding do I do during veg and flower with that? Also you've mentioned Nutrients Espoma Bitone and tomato tone, are these used with molasses? Do I need to purchase this online?
Very good! No need to feel rude, I asked for suggestions. Critizism and feedback are key ingredients to a healthy start. I know I should know every detail about the microbiology of the plant. I will understand and master every aspect I can with mj but as I learn, there's nothing wrong with a little trial and error. Ill check these books out.Molasses ...the stuff you put in cookies.Espoma Tones are dry ferts made from compost, manure, or plant matter and will function best when mixed into the soil, try Home Depot for these. This is going to sound rude but I'm gonna say it anyway. You can't go into this activity expecting to figure it out as you go; you need to plan. Before you plan, you need to educate. If there's one thing you buy for your grow online: let it come from this site.