Any idea's here on why, timing isnt on my side
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Originally Posted by stra8outtaWeed
your new growth is looking better :thumbsup:
i would still try to get your soil to 6.5...7.1 is a bit high :jointsmile:
Well Str8 im new with the Ph meter and that reading is not at run off. I just tested my water after the nutes were added to see if the Ph was to high. So, when i water next time il get a reading of the run off. I wouldn't even have the thing if it wasn't for a great guy that sent it to me:thumbsup:.
Plus im not even sure its calibrated correctly. I have ''optimum growths Ph buffer solution'' and a pre mixed water bottle that reads ''ph 7.1'', so my reading proboblly isnt correct. He told me not to let it dry out, but honestly i really need to read up on it. I grew outside, so alot of new stuff to take in. It was easy to put 5 plants in pre ferted soil and water them. But i learn by doing and i guess its time to pick up the pace and really figure this out now, because i like growing in. This past indoor was very easy with no nutes used or methods, just planted and made sure the lights were enough.
If you compare the pic's, in 3 days they have really took to the ferts i gave them. Hey can ya shoot me an email, im on yahoo, i thought i had it but no.
peace:rasta:
Any idea's here on why, timing isnt on my side
Well i waited a bit to see what would happen and they looked good then bad. And just never got to be what im used to seeing, so i bought a shit load of perlite for 5 bucks and re potted them all. They were in mucky nasty watery soil. Now they look like this and the coffee container has plenty of holes in the bottom. Ran out of pots, but they are out hardening off for outdoor grow. They seem to like it out there, so in a couple weeks they will go into the ground. The far right one was never in a cup.
So, now perlite is my best friend, fo show:rasta:
Any idea's here on why, timing isnt on my side
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Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
Well i waited a bit to see what would happen and they looked good then bad. And just never got to be what im used to seeing, so i bought a shit load of perlite for 5 bucks and re potted them all. They were in mucky nasty watery soil. Now they look like this and the coffee container has plenty of holes in the bottom. Ran out of pots, but they are out hardening off for outdoor grow. They seem to like it out there, so in a couple weeks they will go into the ground. The far right one was never in a cup.
So, now perlite is my best friend, fo show:rasta:
I go as much as 40% perlite and the plants love it and by trial and many errors I use ph down in my water 6.0 to 6.5 seems to be the best range just my personal experience... Perlite is cheap and thats a good thing...