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Rafita

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So my plant is mid veg stage and I have recently gone from a 900 watt led to a 2000 watt quantum led...I have been giving her the base nutrients from general hydroponics , cal mag , silica, algen extract, rapid start, some molasses, a small dose of pure nitrogen, and I ph it down to 5.7-5.8 average...what is it going through? And the leafs are a bit light green and twisting a bit...can someone help me with a solution
 

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green_machine_two9er

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sure like a flush...TBH i think your just over thinking everything here. I only suggesting what i did because if your in soil, you should just learn to grow the plant, and practice watering, and let soil do its thing. Up potting will help big time.

If you want to play scientist with nutrients, grow in Promix or Something Soiless.
 

Rafita

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sure like a flush...TBH i think your just over thinking everything here. I only suggesting what i did because if your in soil, you should just learn to grow the plant, and practice watering, and let soil do its thing. Up potting will help big time.

If you want to play scientist with nutrients, grow in Promix or Something Soiless.
I usually do 3 waterings one with Ph of 5.8 and Rapid start
The 2nd being nutrients PhD under 6 and compost tea phd under 6
 

Dank Bongula

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I think that was the day I flushed it with 5 gallons of phd water...should I just raise my ph to 6.5 and let the soil dry?
Yes...your pH range can fluctuate a little in that range, but if it is too low or too high, your plant will not get the nutrients it needs.
 

Johiem

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That's what his micro biome is for. Unless your water is way off, stop Ph-ing it.

Wait a minute, can't necessarily say that, what areyou using to adjust your Ph?
Typical off the shelf chemical adjusters? Those will destroy your microbial life. Not sure about organic adjusters....
 
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Rafita

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That's what his micro biome is for. Unless your water is way off, stop Ph-ing it.

Wait a minute, can't necessarily say that, what areyou using to adjust your Ph?
Typical off the shelf chemical adjusters? Those will destroy your microbial life. Not sure about organic adjusters....
I use ph down by general hydroponics
 

Johiem

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Might want to look into something organic, I know lemon juice and vinegar are Ph uppers not certain on Ph down.
I might have that backward. I'm (near) sterile DWC so the chems work for me.
 

Rafita

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Might want to look into something organic, I know lemon juice and vinegar are Ph uppers not certain on Ph down.
I might have that backward. I'm (near) sterile DWC so the chems work for me.
Wouldnt be bad to go organic....Thanks Bro
 

green_machine_two9er

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That's what his micro biome is for. Unless your water is way off, stop Ph-ing it.

Wait a minute, can't necessarily say that, what areyou using to adjust your Ph?
Typical off the shelf chemical adjusters? Those will destroy your microbial life. Not sure about organic adjusters....
Yes lol.
Wouldnt be bad to go organic....Thanks Bro
If you want to go organic - do it ! But by no means is picking an organic product to bring down ph “going organic”

that’s a bottle for a bottle. Even if it’s omri

you really want to ease and benefits of organic soil. Go all the way.
I can help. either starting from scratch or using a product like fox farm soil.

But don’t mix chems and soil. One or the other.

don’t ph water. Soil needs to be buffered from When’s it’s built. Most commercial bags of soil will be buffered and ready to go.

Don’t grow in small fabric pots, or better yet. Don’t grow in small pots at all. You want easy success give yourself enough soil. 7-10 gallon pot or even bigger. Skies the limit


earth worm castings. Top dress -thick. Will add nutrients and beneficial microbes and create moisture lock on top of soil. All things soil needs!
Water only. You want proof ever recipe and method I use are in my studied thread.

I could go on and on. Snd it’s been extremely slow at work today... I cut to the end of rant on organic soil.
It’s not science for most gardeners. It’s just nature. We really don’t have to understand it to know it works. Just think like a microbe. Try to establish the living aspect of the soil.
do not let soil ever dry out!!!



Or ....... just buy some promix and feed with your nutrients.
 

Rdubz

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So my plant is mid veg stage and I have recently gone from a 900 watt led to a 2000 watt quantum led...I have been giving her the base nutrients from general hydroponics , cal mag , silica, algen extract, rapid start, some molasses, a small dose of pure nitrogen, and I ph it down to 5.7-5.8 average...what is it going through? And the leafs are a bit light green and twisting a bit...can someone help me with a solution
your problem is you don’t need silica ,calmag or any of the nutes your using just straight water in soil and soil has enough silica already in it you would use in hydro setup and then it’s not even necessary...and when your going into flower then you will need more nutes only when the plant needs the added energy right now there is so much energy for it it’s swimming in salts .. good luck on your grow , cheers!
 

Rozgreenburn

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I'll raise it to 6.5....today I'm giving it compost tea so I'll ph it to 6.5 see what that does to it
dude, slow down. Flush only if you fucked it all up! PH in organics means very little. Too much is the common problem most often. Whatever you do takes 10 days or so show up. Relax. And welcome to RIU...
 
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