Cissy
Active Member
I know there must be several threads on the site already where I could find my answer, but I am having no success with my search. So a little help pointing me in the right direction to a thread, a chart, or a simple answer would be much appreciated.
I am using the full line of GH in a DWC system. So I am going to go with what HG recommends as far as the proper mixture. However, I understand that certain elements are absorbed better at certain PH levels. So I would like to adjust my PH accordingly throughout the flowering stage.
Example would be Calcium and Magnesium. Mg is absorbed best from 5.9 and up. Ca is best absorbed from 5.7 and down. While many might just recommend trying to maintain 5.8, which is what I have always done, I would think it to be best to go a bit higher than that when Mg is needed most and a bit below when Ca is needed most. Phosphorous is also best above 5.9 and Mn is best below 5.6, according to this chart: http://www.gardenscure.com/420/attachments/plant-nursery/167412d1147031941-nute-deficency-nute-burn-ph-nutrient-availability.gif
So I was just thinking to let it drift a bit above 5.8 or a bit below at various times, based on the plants needs. Now i just need to know when they need what.
PS - i dont really care about the specifics of the growth stage. just looking to fine tune in flower
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I am using the full line of GH in a DWC system. So I am going to go with what HG recommends as far as the proper mixture. However, I understand that certain elements are absorbed better at certain PH levels. So I would like to adjust my PH accordingly throughout the flowering stage.
Example would be Calcium and Magnesium. Mg is absorbed best from 5.9 and up. Ca is best absorbed from 5.7 and down. While many might just recommend trying to maintain 5.8, which is what I have always done, I would think it to be best to go a bit higher than that when Mg is needed most and a bit below when Ca is needed most. Phosphorous is also best above 5.9 and Mn is best below 5.6, according to this chart: http://www.gardenscure.com/420/attachments/plant-nursery/167412d1147031941-nute-deficency-nute-burn-ph-nutrient-availability.gif
So I was just thinking to let it drift a bit above 5.8 or a bit below at various times, based on the plants needs. Now i just need to know when they need what.
PS - i dont really care about the specifics of the growth stage. just looking to fine tune in flower
ty