Ahhhh, ok. The repotting is making sense as to why FF brings you all the way to flower. Sweet. Hey, I just tested my water. It's 7.6. Is that too high for soilless?I start with a 4x4 pot, pot up to a one gallon, pot up to a five gallon, if outside they go in the ground, inside they get flowered in the five and its Dr.Pecker i just realized you're talking to tim.
Yes you want to ph the nutrient solution down to 6.3 to 6.5 for soilless mix. If you get above that you have trouble.Ahhhh, ok. The repotting is making sense as to why FF brings you all the way to flower. Sweet. Hey, I just tested my water. It's 7.6. Is that too high for soilless?
Hey I'm trying to calibrate it, should I not bother if it can properly read the PH of my buffer solutions? I ask cuz when I put the pen in the buffer solution it gives it a perfect reading, but then when I push the calibrate button it goes down by .2 for each solution. What does this mean? Would you know?Yes you want to ph the nutrient solution down to 6.3 to 6.5 for soilless mix. If you get above that you have trouble.
What kind of pen did you get mine had a adjustment screw? You just turn it on stick it in the buffer solution swish it around a little the numbers on the pen should match the buffer solution. If it don't then you have to get a little screw driver and adjust it. If it matches the buffer solution then you should be good. The problems with the pens are the reason why I use the color tester.Hey I'm trying to calibrate it, should I not bother if it can properly read the PH of my buffer solutions? I ask cuz when I put the pen in the buffer solution it gives it a perfect reading, but then when I push the calibrate button it goes down by .2 for each solution. What does this mean? Would you know?
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Woyaboy is three weeks into flower with fox farm soil and jacks classic, he had low p problems purpleing and leaves dropping off. He was using jacks citrus and I had him switch to jacks bloom to try and correct it. At three weeks into flower and having problems I'm afraid if he flushed and started using organics now it would make things worse before it got better.Props, Yoda!
Yea that late I would get a good fast acting liquid bloom feed.Woyaboy is three weeks into flower with fox farm soil and jacks classic, he had low p problems purpleing and leaves dropping off. He was using jacks citrus and I had him switch to jacks bloom to try and correct it. At three weeks into flower and having problems I'm afraid if he flushed and started using organics now it would make things worse before it got better.
What do you guys think?
yes,, and try to ride it out to the end ,, harvest somethingYea that late I would get a good fast acting liquid bloom feed.
Don't let the ph pen dry out. You wont need to do any of that when you switch to the super soil. Good luck.I got a bloom fert. 10-30-20. PH pen must be calibrated then cuz it reads perfect in the buffer solution. Water straight out the tap is 8.6!!! 7.6 when I let it marinate for 24 hours. My Ph up/down solution never showed up today. Hopefully tomorrow I'll get it so I can flush with proper PH'd water and that bloom fert should bring me all the way home. I really appreciate you looking out for me Pecker.
Do I at least need to PH the water with SS?Don't let the ph pen dry out. You wont need to do any of that when you switch to the super soil. Good luck.
When we use a high quality soil, and in my case with the addition of the lime, the soil becomes or is pH buffered , meaning you do not have to pH your water, the soil will do that for youDo I at least need to PH the water with SS?
Thanks for the help. Do you make your own soil at all? I've made some myself and I'm curious as to see if it's good or not. It's cooking for bout another week and it'll be ready. I worry bc I never saw any mycelium as its been cooking. It also never really got hot.When we use a high quality soil, and in my case with the addition of the lime, the soil becomes or is pH buffered , meaning you do not have to pH your water, the soil will do that for you
So my water is 7.6 but when I added my ferts and cal/mag it went down to 5.8. Looking at the leaves at the bottom there all yellowing bad now and shriveling up etc, I can't help but feel my intuition is telling me it's phosphorus with a lil bit of mag maybe. I forgot to test the run off but I threw the ferted 5.8 water in there. It's a 10-30-20 mix.Don't let the ph pen dry out. You wont need to do any of that when you switch to the super soil. Good luck.
I'll tell you what I have some jacks bloom and calmag I'll put it in a jug of water and test it and see how far it drops. It seems like it's dropping pretty low for you. If you oxygenate your water it will have a higher ph or you could add some lime to the soil not much though. You didn't add any ph down did you?So my water is 7.6 but when I added my ferts and cal/mag it went down to 5.8. Looking at the leaves at the bottom there all yellowing bad now and shriveling up etc, I can't help but feel my intuition is telling me it's phosphorus with a lil bit of mag maybe. I forgot to test the run off but I threw the ferted 5.8 water in there. It's a 10-30-20 mix.
i have yet to try making my own organics, I sure want too, but with work and other obligations, it would take the fun out of growing for me right now,, i guess I will stay with things i can purchase, but make it as organic as i canThanks for the help. Do you make your own soil at all? I've made some myself and I'm curious as to see if it's good or not. It's cooking for bout another week and it'll be ready. I worry bc I never saw any mycelium as its been cooking. It also never really got hot.
I just tested mine, my water is 8.0 after adding 1/4 teaspoon of the jacks bloom and blossom and 1/2 teaspoon of calmag plus it put me right at 6.5. If you do what I did you should be fine. Or you could either oxygenate your water, add a little of that ph up when you get it, add a little bit of lime or hardwood ash will also raise ph. Just don't over do it with the ash, don't overdo the lime either. The only thing you should be checking with the runoff is ppms with the tds meter and that's only because of the jacks. You will still have higher ppms with soil because you're washing out the dissolved solids. I believe I mentioned checking ppms that with the bx promix you said you were going to try and I wouldn't worry about it until midway through flower unless you want to do it now. I bet after you get done fucking with this run and use the ss you wont look back. And you can save that promix to cut the super soil.So my water is 7.6 but when I added my ferts and cal/mag it went down to 5.8. Looking at the leaves at the bottom there all yellowing bad now and shriveling up etc, I can't help but feel my intuition is telling me it's phosphorus with a lil bit of mag maybe. I forgot to test the run off but I threw the ferted 5.8 water in there. It's a 10-30-20 mix.
I just tested mine, my water is 8.0 after adding 1/4 teaspoon of the jacks bloom and blossom and 1/2 teaspoon of calmag plus it put me right at 6.5. If you do what I did you should be fine. Or you could either oxygenate your water, add a little of that ph up when you get it, add a little bit of lime or hardwood ash will also raise ph. Just don't over do it with the ash, don't overdo the lime either. The only thing you should be checking with the runoff is ppms with the tds meter and that's only because of the jacks. You will still have higher ppms with soil because you're washing out the dissolved solids. I believe I mentioned checking ppms that with the bx promix you said you were going to try and I wouldn't worry about it until midway through flower unless you want to do it now. I bet after you get done fucking with this run and use the ss you wont look back. And you can save that promix to cut the super soil.