SoG Grow Room Discussion

Mitus

Well-Known Member
ooh they look great, nice work
how big were your starting clones?





:joint::peace:
The chem's were about 6-7" and the domina's were around 5-7"

i was wondering... With zero veg, do u start strait off with bloom nutrients and what ppm did u start off with? Also... How often or when should I add calmag to my nutrient mix?
-mitus
 

greenthumb111

Well-Known Member
yea i forgot to mention the whole screwing up yer meter thing, sorry.

i knew it had something to do with ions.. lol
Ok let me take a crack at this pH issue.

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In RO systems you have the feed water (input to the system) and the permeate (after filtering). When your water passes through the RO system you filter out ions (CO3 and HCO3) but not the CO2 which is a gas. This filtering will change the equilibrium of the water because 2 of the ions which control the reaction which produces the hydrogen ion (H+) were removed in the RO process. The H+ ion is what the pH meter is measuring The new equilibrium will always result in a lowering of permeate pHif there is CO2 gas present in the feed water. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Usually, the pH drop is largest for waters with high amounts of alkalinity or HCO3. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]When there is very little CO2, HCO3, or CO3, there is very little pH drop observed in the permeate.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Therefore it is not true that reverse osmosis filters will always reduce the pH level of water to a noticeable amount. The pH difference after the RO depends on the composition of your input water source; depends on whether you have large amounts of gases such as CO2 in your local water supply. [/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]If you are concerned with the pH of your RO water (If you see that your pH is indeed below 7 with a good amount), you can consider putting a pH increaser filter as a final stage of your reverse osmosis system and correct acid water problem easily.[/FONT]

You meters are working its just the water that has changed post RO. Hope this helps
 

grandpabear3

New Member
:o...................if none of that works, you can always change out the discharge calibrator on the flux capacitor................................................look at what i can do!

:hump::hump::hump::hump::hump::hump::hump::hump::hump::hump::hump::hump::hump:

you people are entirely too smart!

:oops:......:dunce:
 

grodrowithme

Well-Known Member
WHY THANK YOU!
see, i can follow a post like that.:weed:

thats not so great nice to meet you after 200 and something pages though
and if we still grew the way the hippies and old books tell us to we would still be hoping for a few ozs a plant at the best. thanks to the nerds like us cultivating cannabis has improved more in the last 10 years than i think it ever will. but thanks for the input
 

grandpabear3

New Member
thats not so great nice to meet you after 200 and something pages though
i'm good with it!
and if we still grew the way the hippies and old books tell us to we would still be hoping for a few ozs a plant at the best.
who's talking about grow methods???
thanks to the nerds like us
dont be so hard on yourself.
cultivating cannabis has improved more in the last 10 years than i think it ever will.
alrighty then
but thanks for the input
anytime
you missed the whole point buddy. but it's ok. i was playing with blunts.
 
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