I'm using the botanicare stuff too and WH is right. IMO you might even want to drop them back to 800 ppm until they start to rebound. Also Liquid Karma is a good micro to use with Sweet and PBP.
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I'm using the botanicare stuff too and WH is right. IMO you might even want to drop them back to 800 ppm until they start to rebound. Also Liquid Karma is a good micro to use with Sweet and PBP.
Not sure what you mean by Micro... I use PBP, CalMag, Sweet, Liquid Karma, and Hygrozyme. Any of those micros or what are micros?
Me too Deja...except I use cannazyme so HA!! :D No those aren't micros....I don't think......:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by dejayou30
PC isn't the Micro from GH? I don't really know.....I know Botanicare doesn't make it. Quite honestly....I'm not sure WHAT it is....:eek:
I don't know about MVP but when I try to go over 1500 my plants start to burn. (MVP what kind of meter do you use?) I DO like his suggestion to drop them back more (which you did) and I thnk it may take a few days IF you are going to see an improvemnt. Do keep an eye on your two that look ok and make sure they are continuing to grow well.
Micro = micronutrient (There are about eight nutrients essential to plant growth and health that are only needed in very small quantities. These are manganese, boron, copper, iron, chlorine, cobalt, molybdenum, and zinc. Though these are present in only small quantities, they are all necessary)
Karma is a micro, and Sweet provides a bit too. Sounds like just too much altogether for the plants to handle from what I read above.
I use the Hanna Primo PPM meter, and the Hanna pHep 4 PH/Temp pen. They have worked great for me but I am getting to be pretty A/R about checking the calibration... guess that is a good thing tho. And yeah, mine burn or lock out using the Botanicare stuff over 1500 PPM.Quote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
I see what you mean...but I think GH makes some CALLED GH Micro....I thought...
PC....Can you clarify which one you meant?