CaliBudMan
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Yeas I feed with floranova & koolbloom..then next time I just water with botanicare sweet& ca-mag, ...I'm gonna cut out the ca-mag.Dont balance ph the nutes will do it themselves, as far as how much to feed go 4ml per gallon and IMO ur plants look like they have to much salt build up, do u flush between feeding
After I add the floranova bloom and kool bloom the pH is 5.4 I usually ph up it to 6.5, because I'm growing in soil ...are you saying I should just feed them the nutes at 5.4 & not Rais the ph???? Isn't 5.4 ph kinda low?????Dont balance ph the nutes will do it themselves, as far as how much to feed go 4ml per gallon and IMO ur plants look like they have to much salt build up, do u flush between feeding
And here's a picture of my plantI was thinking it looked more like this
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No its real soil.. fox farm happy frog grown in a 5 x5 tent under 400 watt hpNaw man keep raise it but is it real soil or coco if its coco.go 5.8-6.1
Yeas I heard ro water was better that tap, a few months ago so that's what I been using . But I'm gonna chang back to tap if that works just fine. My tap water should be pretty good I was just worried about clorine .Yeah I use tap water, mines pretty decent where I live. When I change my res I add 1 tsp/gal protek to the water first. It adds some silica, and also bumps my ph up a little bit. Then I mix in 1 tsp per gallon of the floranova. Typically it puts me right in the 5.5-5.9 ph range, and about 900-1000 ppm depending on exactly how many gallons of water I pumped in since I don't measure that but I know my res holds 45 gallons. Then every 3-4 days I add 5-10 gallons of water to top it off. With every other top off I add nutes as well. This keeps my nute levels pretty steady, and my PH rarely swings out of the proper zone.
Also if you are using PH up you need to mix it into your water before adding your nutes. Its my understanding that adding it after the nutes can cause certain nutrients(i think Calcium) to fall out of the solution. Take notice if you have ever seen a slight cloud in the water when you add the ph up into the mix.
It won't hurt a thing besides all the beneficial bacteria that makes your organic grow. Keep using that R/O water dude it will help a ton.Don't be worried about chlorine, it won't hurt a thing unless its really high. I use a separate chlorine solution to keep a nice sterile res during the summer, it works wonders, and the plants have never missed a beat.
So you say to stick with ro water??? I been useing ro water almost my whole grow , but I'm not sure about the calmag thing since ro water is stripped of everything..you would want to add cal mag to the water every use??I heard if you got good tap water it's good to use that couse it has minerals and stuff in it that's good for the plants. My tap water is good, I was gonna switch to that so I don't got to keep adding calmag to the ro water, with tap it already has beneficial stuff in it ...I think my plants might have been getting to much cal mag Wich will lock out k . I could be wrong but we'll see if it clears up.It won't hurt a thing besides all the beneficial bacteria that makes your organic grow. Keep using that R/O water dude it will help a ton.
Quick question Thundercat ...I'm new to this sit and was woundering how do I like people post ....??Don't be worried about chlorine, it won't hurt a thing unless its really high. I use a separate chlorine solution to keep a nice sterile res during the summer, it works wonders, and the plants have never missed a beat.