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looks like you have root disease most likely from not letting the pot dry out enough between waters
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Light distance and intensity are the same thing. Both can control the intensity. So you should find proper distance to intensity and read the plant for light stress. If she stresses you adjust one or the other. And distance is less stressful and doesn’t set you back to potentially getting to 100% on your lights in flower.does light distance matter when i can control intensity?
It does, in a very specific way. Let's say we have two tents, which both have 800 ppfd measured at the top of the canopy. In Tent A, the light is hanging 12 inches above the canopy. In Tent B, the light is hanging three feet above the canopy. The lights are the same model. Obviously, the light in Tent A would be dimmed lower (pulling fewer watts from the wall) than the light in Tent B, which has to put out more light for the reading at the canopy to be the same. Here's the difference from the plants' point of view: Let's say we want all our buds to finish between 400 and 800 ppfd. The light penetration, and therefore canopy depth, will be greater in Tent B, with a more intense light source hanging higher.does light distance matter when i can control intensity?
Why are you flushing living soil? I don't think you understand itmy first thought was PH lockout but my POS test strips said PH 6.2
i bought i PH tester and it read 8.1
PH in soil shouldn't be an issue but i flushed anyways with 6.5
does gaia soil not buffer PH as good as fox farm maybe?
Your welcome.Thanks for allowing us upstairs it was cold out there Lol. Nice Vedio posted here thank you for posting.
OMG that is basic math. Measuring my nutes this way is so easy to get my mixed nutes exactly to what they need.
I use 4 syringeswith no sharp needle points a 3ml a 5ml a 10ml and a 15ml makes it easy and very accurate when measuring my nutes.
yes i know not to flush soil or water until runoff, but i thought i had PH lockout and that's how you fix it.Why are you flushing living soil? I don't think you understand it
I would not ph my soil, you start taking too many readings and we tinker. It's a human weakness to not be able to leave shit alone....yes i know not to flush soil or water until runoff, but i thought i had PH lockout and that's how you fix it.
trust me it killed me to flush but had no choice
everything i've ever read or have been told lead me to feeding dry amendments after 6 weeks or so and then every 3-4 weeks.I would not ph my soil, you start taking too many readings and we tinker. It's a human weakness to not be able to leave shit alone....
Living soil is a water only set it and forget it medium. After proper creation it's no maintenance.
If you want to tinker and approach is sceinetfically then run hydro or coco. That would be absolutely perfect. Living soil is the not the place to do it imo.
Living soil is a low maintenance, low input grow style, a lot of hands off.
I am glad that it helped you! The beauty of the forum✌everything i've ever read or have been told lead me to feeding dry amendments after 6 weeks or so and then every 3-4 weeks.
and i read a lot. then after reading your response i typed in "do i add nutrients to living soil" and BAM! everything said not to.
everything depends on the wording when you type in questions to google.
thanks bud.
your now my new BFF, what do you want for christmas?
lol
Did you just call him a Big Furry Fuck? You're killing me.everything i've ever read or have been told lead me to feeding dry amendments after 6 weeks or so and then every 3-4 weeks.
and i read a lot. then after reading your response i typed in "do i add nutrients to living soil" and BAM! everything said not to.
everything depends on the wording when you type in questions to google.
thanks bud.
your now my new BFF, what do you want for christmas?
lol
Exactly. Plus, the light in tent B uses more watts and produces more photons per second (PPF) which are released into a closed highly reflective chamber, and many scientific studies now show an approximate linear increase of biomass with this metric.It does, in a very specific way. Let's say we have two tents, which both have 800 ppfd measured at the top of the canopy. In Tent A, the light is hanging 12 inches above the canopy. In Tent B, the light is hanging three feet above the canopy. The lights are the same model. Obviously, the light in Tent A would be dimmed lower (pulling fewer watts from the wall) than the light in Tent B, which has to put out more light for the reading at the canopy to be the same. Here's the difference from the plants' point of view: Let's say we want all our buds to finish between 400 and 800 ppfd. The light penetration, and therefore canopy depth, will be greater in Tent B, with a more intense light source hanging higher.
A related benefit, especially with lights that are a lot smaller than the tent footprint, is that you get better horizontal coverage as you move the light higher. You can see it in most manufacturers' PAR maps.Exactly. Plus, the light in tent B uses more watts and produces more photons per second (PPF) which are released into a closed highly reflective chamber, and many scientific studies now show an approximate linear increase of biomass with this metric.
Well... I think there's confusion between what is meant by 'living soil' versus 'organic' growing.everything i've ever read or have been told lead me to feeding dry amendments after 6 weeks or so and then every 3-4 weeks.
and i read a lot. then after reading your response i typed in "do i add nutrients to living soil" and BAM! everything said not to.
Is it political or the stupid climate bull shit? They are doing this to farmers international in the food chain supply where they want to eliminate nitrogen fertilizer. Mr. Castro from Canada and his green team are working against you eating and getting your medicine.i had to swap to gaia green living soil because fox farm can't ship to canada anymore for some political crap.
first 2 grows with FFOF turned out fantastic and now i have to learn from start again with new soil!!!
GRRRRRRR
would you expand on that please?Just saying, it’s the light.
Have a good one!