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02-15-2008, 12:25 AM #31Senior Member
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First, try to get the pH of your water as close to 7.0 as possible. Then water the soil until you begin to produce runoff at the bottom of the pot. Collect that water and test the pH of it. That's your soil pH.
Testing it now is fine, just so you know what your medium does to the pH of your water... but don't do it any more frequently than you need to. Especially while your plants are that young. Too much moisture can cause root rot, damping off, slow/stunted growth, and other nasty problems.
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02-15-2008, 03:52 AM #32Junior Member
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Dont put the fan right by it 15 in away
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02-15-2008, 08:15 PM #33OPMember
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Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
oh ok is 6.6 so after i water my plants what should the soil ph usualy be?
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02-15-2008, 08:48 PM #34Senior Member
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Originally Posted by weedcollecter123
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02-15-2008, 09:08 PM #35OPMember
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Originally Posted by stinkyattic
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02-16-2008, 10:51 PM #36Junior Member
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I mean u cant grow wit cheap if u want good smoke
i mean u could but i spent 5000 on fans lights all the stuff:smokin:
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02-17-2008, 04:09 AM #37OPMember
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Originally Posted by Dankeybuds420
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02-17-2008, 04:39 AM #38Senior Member
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What are the ACTUAL watts?
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02-17-2008, 06:16 PM #39OPMember
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Originally Posted by psteve
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02-17-2008, 06:28 PM #40Senior Member
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So only 90 actual watts.
That is almost enough light enough for a 1 foot by 1.5 foot canopy (canopy is the lateral space occupied by the top of the plant, that is exposed to the most direct light), of a plant less than 24 inches tall.
If you want a bigger plant to produce satisfactory buds, you will definitely need a lot more light.
If you are going to use exclusively fluorescent light, you should be trying for more than 70 ACTUAL watts per square foot of canopy, and still try to keep your plant height as low as possible by using a scrog, LST, or some other supercropping technique.