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09-09-2009, 05:56 PM #1OPMember
Ph level of run-off....
Hey guys,
I was checking Ph levels of run-off today and had a few variations. What r your thoughts? To high, to low, okay, perfect? What do I need to do to adjust if necessary?
All of my girls are in FF soil with a heavy mixture of perlite added, and I am following the FF feeding schedule using all FF nutes. I occasionally add SeaPlex about once a week, and use Molasses on non-nute days. All plants are under a 400w HPS. ( I am using a digital Ph pen to get readings)
Big Bud: 30 days of 12/12: 5.7 runoff
(large fan leaves are dark green but a little "claw-like")
Great White: 30 days of 12/12: 5.8 runoff
3 sour diesels: 20 days of 12/12: all 6.8 runoff
I also have 3 mothers, Big Bud, Great White, and SFV: 6.5-6.8 runoff
Thanks for any help...
SLGSeaLevelGrower Reviewed by SeaLevelGrower on . Ph level of run-off.... Hey guys, I was checking Ph levels of run-off today and had a few variations. What r your thoughts? To high, to low, okay, perfect? What do I need to do to adjust if necessary? All of my girls are in FF soil with a heavy mixture of perlite added, and I am following the FF feeding schedule using all FF nutes. I occasionally add SeaPlex about once a week, and use Molasses on non-nute days. All plants are under a 400w HPS. ( I am using a digital Ph pen to get readings) Big Bud: 30 Rating: 5
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09-10-2009, 12:25 AM #2Senior Member
Ph level of run-off....
You shoudl be looking for runoff in the high-6 range, like from 6.7-6.9 for soil.
Claw leaves can be a few things, the most common being rootbound plants and too much nitrogen. Make sure you;ve got about a gallon of available root space per foot of plant stem.
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09-10-2009, 12:43 AM #3OPMember
Ph level of run-off....
What is the correct way to bring the Ph levels up?
The plant with the leaves "clawing" must be getting to much nitrogen...its in a 3 gallon container and its maybe a foot tall...I cant imagine it being root bound!? I will cut back on the nitrogen and watch her...
Thanks Stinky...
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09-10-2009, 12:57 AM #4Senior Member
Ph level of run-off....
If you're using only a fertilizer meant for bloom, you should not have too much N to begin with. Are you custom mixing?
There's a good soil flushing post stickied at the top of 'plant problems'. It's a useful read.
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09-10-2009, 02:24 PM #5OPMember
Ph level of run-off....
Hey Stinky,
Thanks for your help. I am only following the fox farm feeding schedule...week 7 & 8 require Grow Big (6-4-4) in addition to the Tiger Bloom and Big Bloom. Is it possible that the Ph levels are that low because of the recent nitrogen boost? I flushed a good amount of water through yesterday as I was checking Ph levels...I will test again next week to see if the Ph balanced back out.
I will for sure check out the soil flushing post...
Thanks again for your help!
SLG
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