kmksrh21
Well-Known Member
Ok so just to get everyone up to speed...
I am on my 2nd grow, (1st was 1 plant start to finish/just for expirmentation)
I am on my 2nd grow, 4 seeds and currently nuturing 17 plants... due to cloning of course (4seeds = 4 strains)
5 plants flowering (2 bubba kush, 1 white siberian, 1 ak47, and 1 master kush) and 12 veggin' ( currently ).
Soil:
I've just used MG perlite, Fox Farms OPM (Original Planting Mix), Fox Farms Ocean Forest (indoor potting soil), and Happy Frog organic ( Indoor & outdoor mix) for various plants.
Nutrients:
Superthrive, Fox Farms Big Bloom, Fox Farms Grow Big... also when needed, Hydrogen Peroxide, and Epsom Salt.
Anyway the point of this thread is this... Perfect PH!
So everyone knows (or should know) all nutrients provided to plants are best received at a PH of 6.3 to 6.7 give or take, depending who you ask...
I've been buying distilled (ph 6.5) water since the start...
Now with more plants and more water needed, it gets expensive, I was/am near 8$-10$ a week in gallons of distilled water.
I decided to look into a way to purify water so I don't have to buy it anymore...
Solution: PUR water pitcher w/filter... It takes my hard tap water ph'ed at 7.4 and brings it to a solid and usable 6.3... only $6 for a filter every two months. Much better than the near $80 I was spending....
Hope this helps somebody out there!..
...Happy Grown...
I am on my 2nd grow, (1st was 1 plant start to finish/just for expirmentation)
I am on my 2nd grow, 4 seeds and currently nuturing 17 plants... due to cloning of course (4seeds = 4 strains)
5 plants flowering (2 bubba kush, 1 white siberian, 1 ak47, and 1 master kush) and 12 veggin' ( currently ).
Soil:
I've just used MG perlite, Fox Farms OPM (Original Planting Mix), Fox Farms Ocean Forest (indoor potting soil), and Happy Frog organic ( Indoor & outdoor mix) for various plants.
Nutrients:
Superthrive, Fox Farms Big Bloom, Fox Farms Grow Big... also when needed, Hydrogen Peroxide, and Epsom Salt.
Anyway the point of this thread is this... Perfect PH!
So everyone knows (or should know) all nutrients provided to plants are best received at a PH of 6.3 to 6.7 give or take, depending who you ask...
I've been buying distilled (ph 6.5) water since the start...
Now with more plants and more water needed, it gets expensive, I was/am near 8$-10$ a week in gallons of distilled water.
I decided to look into a way to purify water so I don't have to buy it anymore...
Solution: PUR water pitcher w/filter... It takes my hard tap water ph'ed at 7.4 and brings it to a solid and usable 6.3... only $6 for a filter every two months. Much better than the near $80 I was spending....
Hope this helps somebody out there!..
...Happy Grown...