GrowBeyond
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I'm using a 50/50 mix and can't seem to get the pH right
One of the issues I've noticed with FF is that it's not consistent. Some batches are hotter than others. But in their defense the ingredients they're mixing are not always going to be the same.I use a lot of FFHF, mixed with perlite around 50/50 , and also use GH Maxibloom….
Its real, real easy to overfeed FF soils. Especially in pots bigger than say, 2 gallon....My final pot size is 7 gal, before that #1 nursery squares from a bubble cloner. They get nothing other than plain 7.0 pH tap water until just before flowering. That's 10 weeks in my system, including the 1 gal phase, with 150ppm tap water.
No need to ph if you're just adding water. Keep the microbial life thriving, and they'll adjust the ph to what the plant wants.Yeah, I'm having major problems. This is my second grow, and I'm having the same problem as last time. I'm reusing the same medium. As soon as I hit flower I end up with major cal-mag deficiency. By the time harvest comes I've lost pretty much every single leaf. I only check the pH of my nutrient solution. I have been using 1tbsp pH down per 12 gallons of water.
I can check the actual pH of the nute solution tomorrow, I finally have a digital reader instead of vague strips. I think it's around 5.5, and then around 6 after 24h of chlorine evaporation . I water to waste twice a week.
I will never reuse soil. I always buy new. It's a headache to get the right soil nutrition. And if it's only water your feeding them make sure it's ph properly, that's the mistake i made. I never make more feedings then what i need. And i make sure every run off, i always make sure it's no more than 1.0 what i put in.No need to ph if you're just adding water. Keep the microbial life thriving, and they'll adjust the ph to what the plant wants.