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01-25-2007, 04:57 PM #31Senior Member
Supplements for flowering?
Baking sode and the vinigure or real lemon juice trick does work but the problem with both of them is they do not last as long as the commerical products do.
Falling ph is a posible sign of under nutrient feeding...not all the time but if your Ph goes down then your plant is not producing the by products and it using up what little is there. Now this can happen with a Ph lock out as well so it's hard to tell sometime.
Most plants grown in hydroponics prefers a Ph of 5.8 to 6.0 and others can't take it that high. They prefer a 5.2 to 5.5 at most so your plant will tell you what is right and what is not. You just need to know what the little signs are and you will grow better next time.
Happy growing
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01-25-2007, 05:15 PM #32Member
Supplements for flowering?
MisterE, I'm sorry your thread got off topic, I'm chiming in about supplements. Get yourself some KoolBloom. It's compatible with your other nutes and it works!!!!!
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