Monster762
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First I’m no pro at all.What do you guys think this issue is?
I know how cheap they are. Did they work? Supposedly ladybug attacks all mites n all. Do they just die off when food is gone? Do they escape easy?5 or 6 bucks for 1500 cheap ipm ;) had aphids in veg got ride of em with the lady bugs.
Most lady bugs are gone now they worked well and I’d recommend giving them a shot instead of spraying something. Since most are gone vaccumed any dead ones up cleand bottom leaves and put sticky pads down.I know how cheap they are. Did they work? Supposedly ladybug attacks all mites n all. Do they just die off when food is gone? Do they escape easy?
I’ll Definately Keep it in mind. I’m bug free now. They never made it to flower room thankfully.Most lady bugs are gone now they worked well and I’d recommend giving them a shot instead of spraying something. Since most are gone vaccumed any dead ones up cleand bottom leaves and put sticky pads down.
Your runoff numbers are not nearly as bad as you think. High runoff especially in coco is not a big concern due to its CEC, the cocos natural tendency to hold onto certain nutrients which it keeps away and doesnt allow the plant to use. You pH is way to low also, 6.0-6.3 is where you should be at, anything below 6.0 is getting to low (coco is not as similar to hydro as people are often led to believe). When you flush rather than using low PPM water like you were use a nomal strength feed but increase the volume of water to flush out whats left over and replacing it with the standard feed. The reason runoff like thid is important is because the plant always needs to eat. Think about it like you getting a McDonald's meal for every meal. Burger, fries, cola and when you're done eating there is still some fries left. And your next meal they bring you has fries even though you didnt eat all the fries from your previous meal. After 10 meals you have way to many uneaten leftover fries built up. That's just like when you feed your plant what it doesn't want it leaves behind. So next time (even every few feeds) you feed, you need to flush the "leftover fries" out by achieving runoff. Fyi I was never known for my analogies but it does the trick.Any one have any other suggestions on the high ppm issue that I’m having or recommend different flushing just don’t want to hit it with nothing in mid flower. Thanks.
Your runoff numbers are not nearly as bad as you think. High runoff especially in coco is not a big concern due to its CEC, the cocos natural tendency to hold onto certain nutrients which it keeps away and doesnt allow the plant to use. You pH is way to low also, 6.0-6.3 is where you should be at, anything below 6.0 is getting to low (coco is not as similar to hydro as people are often led to believe). When you flush rather than using low PPM water like you were use a nomal strength feed but increase the volume of water to flush out whats left over and replacing it with the standard feed. The reason runoff like thid is important is because the plant always needs to eat. Think about it like you getting a McDonald's meal for every meal. Burger, fries, cola and when you're done eating there is still some fries left. And your next meal they bring you has fries even though you didnt eat all the fries from your previous meal. After 10 meals you have way to many uneaten leftover fries built up. That's just like when you feed your plant what it doesn't want it leaves behind. So next time (even every few feeds) you feed, you need to flush the "leftover fries" out by achieving runoff. Fyi I was never known for my analogies but it does the trick.
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