FFOF buffers PH all on it's own....don't worry about the ph ....I've grown with several different water sources ...city,well etc and it's fine ....however without pics it's hard to say like mentioned above .... I did decide to switch to RO707 soil after many many years of growing in FFOF ..... The last few years I've had trouble in flower if I didn't add Cal from the beginning.....but I've also noticed it compacts a little tighter than I like as well....so as far as FFOF I would get some cal mag and also add lots of perlite next time .....make sure your letting the plant dry out completely between waterings.....GLHey guys first post here was hoping someone could help plz.
I’m growing a blueberry auto in week 2 of flower and I have small rust colored spot on my leaves!
I’m growing in ffof with the fox farm trio pack. I’m thinking maybe it’s a calcium deficiency..?
Ph being out of wack is a sign of root trouble like root rot. Thats why test the ph of runoff. Im in ffof amended with 50% coco. The ph of the nutes going in is 4.2 and runoff tests at 6.2. So yes soil is a great buffer but i allways check ph of the runoff and tds. Only week 2 of flower the grow big may have salts built up. If i remember on there scedule you use grow big right up to flower. So yes you need to test and get some pics up under nateral light and not just pics of leaves but whole plant picsFFOF buffers PH all on it's own....don't worry about the ph ....I've grown with several different water sources ...city,well etc and it's fine ....however without pics it's hard to say like mentioned above .... I did decide to switch to RO707 soil after many many years of growing in FFOF ..... The last few years I've had trouble in flower if I didn't add Cal from the beginning.....but I've also noticed it compacts a little tighter than I like as well....so as far as FFOF I would get some cal mag and also add lots of perlite next time .....make sure your letting the plant dry out completely between waterings.....GL
The reason you may have had issues, is because it does matter what's in your water! if your soil became too compact, it's very simply from having your calcium/magnesium ratio out of whack. If you have too much magnesium and not enough calcium, it will 'clump' your soil together as magnesium is a smaller ion than calcium, and too much will pull everything together. With more calcium, your medium (as calcium is a larger ion) will be looser and more airy. It all depends on your medium, heavy clay soils can take a 7:1 cal:mg ratio, whereas as looser sand based mediums that require structure, will do better with just a 2:1 cal:mg ratio.
I've had awesome results with FFOF for many years....same locations same water same everything....my problems didn't start until they opened up the second facility.... Before that I was golden in FFOF .... I can appreciate you trying to help.... But if there's even a remote possibility it's not the FFOF ....then why did the RO707 go off without a hitch.....same with my recycled FFOF..... Il just stick with the KISS method. OP was the one asking for help. After almost 20 years growing...I have a pretty good grasp on my grows.... Just because I find your info useless...doesn't mean someone else doesn't wana go looking for trouble.....GLGlad to make you life lol..i will delete the post..nm the advice lol
I'm stubborn. Don't take it personal.no problem..will keep my advice to myself, happy growing! Good luck!