canadiantoker420
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4x8 flower, 5x2 veg, 2.5x1 seedling. Three homemade lights, vestas 960 w, 300w, 32w.
U got 32 sq feet I got 25 , a 4x4 has 16, what u yielding and how many plants? What size u veg etc ?
4x8 flower, 5x2 veg, 2.5x1 seedling. Three homemade lights, vestas 960 w, 300w, 32w.
Guys, I spent over 3 grand this winter on leds , switched from 2 600 hps lol, yessir hooked is a word for it. But hey, gotta grow the best I can, as long per year as i can, for myself. I use A LOT.
Good luck and Happy spending er I mean growing lol. Awesome hobby.
FF
U got 32 sq feet I got 25 , a 4x4 has 16, what u yielding and how many plants? What size u veg etc ?
Yea yea I knowwwww I spent 1800 buck probly ..on my 5x5 and ain’t even got a PH meter or trellis net so I’m cheating myself out yaya I understand it’s kinda dumb to go all out 2 600s a nice infinity fan n shit in da 5x5 without all the other lil gadgets...can’t spend 25 buck on something as vital as a water meter but this ain’t my first run of plants an I think I can get away wit the shitty lil test strips I’m running out of lol I’m a dumbass though I just ordered a liter of grotek calmax and 250ml of big bud but for sum dam reason I ain’t buying a ph meter ..the advanced nutes spose to b PH perfect n I put a few drops per gallon of fox farm ph down in my non nutrient reserves cuz my ph is 8.1-8.3 that brings it within range I believe ..I wonder what would happen if I put ph down after my ph perfect nutes to level it real perfect?
I’ve only spent £150 on my full setupCongratulations your now officially hooked, welcome to the money pit, brewhahaha..............brewhahahaha...............
I’ve only spent £150 on my full setup
That pH Perfect line always buffered my water to about 5.8 - 6.0 when I used it. Someone taught me awhile back to mix in 2 Tbsp of garden lime for every gallon of ProMix HP and it really makes things a lot easier to deal with. It will buffer the water, help keep the pH in line, and also pretty much prevents CA and MG issues. You can also topdress with it (which I do when I flip to flower) but I use 1 Tbsp garden lime for every 5 gallons of soil in each pot. Then I just mix it into the top of the soil with my fingers.
I have a pH meter, but I always second guess it, and have recently switch back to just using high resolution pH strips. They are cheap and they always match my liquid pH test results so that's good enough for me. pH meters need to be stored properly, and calibrated often, in order to be reliable.
They look fine to me op...maybe just let them do their thing for a bit...sometimes overthinking or fussing too much will cause us to chase our tails.
Be careful of overfeeding calmag...it causes almost the same symptoms as not enough, it's a fun balance game lol.
These plants are resilient, patience is a must when fixing anything in soil...takes a couple to a few days to notice change, bad or good.
Can also be a good idea to only fix one thing at a time, as throwing different nutrients or additives, or changing environmental conditions constantly, we lose track of what actually helped and what hindered.
Good luck op.
FF
They look fine to me op...maybe just let them do their thing for a bit...sometimes overthinking or fussing too much will cause us to chase our tails.
Be careful of overfeeding calmag...it causes almost the same symptoms as not enough, it's a fun balance game lol.
These plants are resilient, patience is a must when fixing anything in soil...takes a couple to a few days to notice change, bad or good.
Can also be a good idea to only fix one thing at a time, as throwing different nutrients or additives, or changing environmental conditions constantly, we lose track of what actually helped and what hindered.
Good luck op.
FF