Moshmen
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Are you seeing any precipitate? Its possible that PH or chemical reaction could cause this. Mix a small amount in a glass jar and let sit. Look for residue on the bottom.So I also got another , well something I just don’t understand, thought may be you could answer ? I used rainwater 20ppm Aprox 7.3 ish most times , I would add 2 ml of calmag and 6 ml of pure blend pro grow it would bring my ppm up around 800 ppm - now fast forward to me using tap water ( not sure of the make up yet ) it runs 300-400 ppm so no calmag but I have to add almost 12 ml of the pbpg to hit my 800 range ? It just seems backwards to me and I get the water make up thing but how can the nutrient bleep bd the same when I physically add more? Is it a reaction to something in the water ? I’m not to worried about it as I’m switching to mega crop this next run. I just really would like to understand
How long to let it sit? I know the pbpg has fallout in both solutions over time - I’ve even seen the crystallization mimed mentionedAre you seeing any precipitate? Its possible that PH or chemical reaction could cause this. Mix a small amount in a glass jar and let sit. Look for residue on the bottom.
I would mix and let sit 24 hrs. Test ppm ans ph immediately after then again in 24 hrs and look for precipitate.How long to let it sit? I know the pbpg has fallout in both solutions over time - I’ve even seen the crystallization mimed mentioned
Yes... but if ph is very high when things like calcium or iron are added they can fall out of a solution. That's why when adding something like silica that drastically raises ph you add it first then ph down before adding nutrients or you risk some elements precipitating out.Ph was my first thought but really isn’t ph directly related to content ?
Yeah we just switched water companies I had request in no should have next week@Moshmen I would have a water sample test done on it just to see what's in it if you can... that will give a good picture of what would be the best course of action or any changes needed to use it for your plants.
I have definitely had issues getting it dialed in! But are rainwater was just to inconsistent normally it rains every day here but not this year we went a weeks with out ! And then bam 2-3 inches at once . I may just get a reverse os fit under the sink we could prolly drink it then ! Wow I never realized I don’t drink the water but I’ll feed it to my babies ? That’s not right .Yes... but if ph is very high when things like calcium or iron are added they can fall out of a solution. That's why when adding something like silica that drastically raises ph you add it first then ph down before adding nutrients or you risk some elements precipitating out.
That ppm is to high imo to use. If you mix it 50/50 with RO i would say acceptable.
Usually calmag then the pbpg in some cases I’ll add a gram of Epsom and then ph up or down as needed . It that’s itAlso, what’s the order you are adding them to the water supply?
Hey guys, I don't have very much out door experience and less yet that have been successful. Tonight its down to 8 c = 46 f I have a fan on and thats it in a little plastic puptent green house. Would you leave the fan on, add heat, cover with a tarp. or do you think it being that cold so quick will cause problems? ??@Moshmen I would have a water sample test done on it just to see what's in it if you can... that will give a good picture of what would be the best course of action or any changes needed to use it for your plants.
Honestly not sure bro. Wish I had some good advice. Maybe tarp and heat? I think if you can avoid frost and day temps are ok a short cold burst may not be to rough on them. Bit like i say im indoor and never grown in those tempsHey guys, I don't have very much out door experience and less yet that have been successful. Tonight its down to 8 c = 46 f I have a fan on and thats it in a little plastic puptent green house. Would you leave the fan on, add heat, cover with a tarp. or do you think it being that cold so quick will cause problems? ??
That’s pretty cold in my limited experience depends what the weathers been like big I always tried to keep mine in the high 50’s but I have no science just what worked for me I’ve even draped blankets over em! Lol you laugh but it workedHey guys, I don't have very much out door experience and less yet that have been successful. Tonight its down to 8 c = 46 f I have a fan on and thats it in a little plastic puptent green house. Would you leave the fan on, add heat, cover with a tarp. or do you think it being that cold so quick will cause problems? ??
The weather has been great night time 15 - 18 c 59- 63 f and tonight its dropping fast.....Canada...Maritimes....Fog now on in. OUt door growing has caused me tears in the pastThat’s pretty cold in my limited experience depends what the weathers been like big I always tried to keep mine in the high 50’s but I have no science just what worked for me I’ve even draped blankets over em! Lol you laugh but it worked
No problem brother... always willing to share info and opinions and just enjoy talking about plants. All condo welcome here no jackin needed.Hey thanx Aqua for lettin is jack ur thread ! And helping out ! I’ll let ya know what in my water ? Lol
I would tarp and get the heat up to about 10 to 15 degrees below daytime high in the greenhouse. Greenhouses with light dep can make some straight up great smoke!!!! Good Luck, I remember the challenges with a green house. I use to burn candles in the winter, make a big cone of aluminum foil to keep the light away from the plants.Hey guys, I don't have very much out door experience and less yet that have been successful. Tonight its down to 8 c = 46 f I have a fan on and thats it in a little plastic puptent green house. Would you leave the fan on, add heat, cover with a tarp. or do you think it being that cold so quick will cause problems? ??
Okay I saw you on and thought I'd run it by you...Thanks I'll muddle along as usualHonestly not sure bro. Wish I had some good advice. Maybe tarp and heat? I think if you can avoid frost and day temps are ok a short cold burst may not be to rough on them. Bit like i say im indoor and never grown in those temps
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