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ok so i need to put 400 ppm in the monitorYou need a PPM of about 400 for CO2. That is about what is in the air we breath
1000-1500 is towards the begging-dnd of flower, tapering back down to 700 or sook so i need to put 400 ppm in the monitor
right now in my state i listen to every one who could help me get through this because i am weak 3 maybe 4 and my growth is nothing ]:What @Anthem said, those guys can help you way more than I can.
you right about that for sure but i dont think the co2 here is the problem its much deeper than that1000-1500 is towards the end of flower
Those are babies they ain’t doing much with that much co2
might as well go to ambient which is 400, and once they get healthy you can start playing around with increasing it
Well yea, lolyou right about that for sure but i dont think the co2 here is the problem its much deeper than that
hehe it is funny but i made mistakes here and i know i can fix it somehowWell yea, lol
Yes you are just wasting the stuff right now and the added CO2 can do more damage than good at the stage of life and the situation. So just keep is at what is in the air we breath right now. Once they are starting to get healthy you can dump it up. Middle to end of veg you can go 800 or more. Depending on how hard you want to run the plants you can run it up to 1600 PPM when in flower.ok so i need to put 400 ppm in the monitor
He’s in cocoYou need a PPM of about 400 for CO2. That is about what is in the air we breath
See this is part of what I am talking about just N and Mirco Nutrients. First off Calcium and magnesium are not Mirco Nutrients but Macro Nutrients. Adding just N is not what is needed. Take a look at a starter fertilizer like same Jacks 321 for clones and seedlings. One part mix and a ratio of 15-6-17. You would be surprised about how makes nutrients for which company. There is just not that many companies blending and producing their own products but most would like you to think they are producing their own produces. JR Peters has been in the game for a very long time as well as Grow More.are you using tap water or ro?
i would stop feeding just about everything except N and micronutes such as calcium and magnesium esp if not using tap water.
Yes that is for the CO2. Which 400 is right around what is in the ambient air we breath. Enrichment levels are usually 800 to 1600 depending on who you talk to too.He’s in coco
Why does that matter for co2He’s in coco
200 to 400 PPM's is a pretty big swing on the EC scale assuming to 500 scale that would be anywhere from 0.4 EC to 0.8ECIs bottle A 4-0-1?
I have not used that line but my clones are around your stage maybe a week ahead
and I feed them 0.5 EC around 200-400ppm
but you also have more lights and co2 supplement
Did you add 20 percent of a product like this?I do not know what to do anymore, today i gave each about 60 ml of water each plant, water per 5l had 2.5ml 33% hydrogen peroxide and sprayed epsom salt quarter teaspoon for 1l help me please.
He means ppfYou need a PPM of about 400 for CO2. That is about what is in the air we breath
Thanks for the clarificationSee this is part of what I am talking about just N and Mirco Nutrients. First off Calcium and magnesium are not Mirco Nutrients but Macro Nutrients. Adding just N is not what is needed. Take a look at a starter fertilizer like same Jacks 321 for clones and seedlings. One part mix and a ratio of 15-6-17. You would be surprised about how makes nutrients for which company. There is just not that many companies blending and producing their own products but most would like you to think they are producing their own produces. JR Peters has been in the game for a very long time as well as Grow More.
The flash and the fancy labels at the hydro store are just that flash and marketing to get you to buy.
Hey everyone just chilling with the plants for now trying to figure out all the variables.Did you add 20 percent of a product like this?
I believe that product contains 25 percent Calcium. Which if it does this is causing a problem with your plants. The ratio of the nutrients is pretty important. The ratio of Calcium and Magnesium is overally important. Plus you are in Coco which coco has a citation exchange that occurs are part of the manufacturing process. The coco coir is the husk of the fruit, during the manufacturing process the husk is broken and new citation sites are created. These site stripe Magnesium out of the water further causing problems for the Calcium Magnesium ratios. Do basically what you have created is a situation that will probably not be able to be fixed with just watering the plants because the lime is mixed into the soil. What you are going to have to do is go buy some new coco and ideally buy premix 70/30 perlite and pull the plants out of each pot. Probably a good idea to put them in a 5 gallon bucket of say 250 PPM with ferts only right now to rinse out as much of the lime as possible. Pre load the coco with Magnesium Sulfate (epson salt you can get at the drug store. Get the unscented and look up how to pre charge coco with Magnesium Sulfate. replant in fresh Coir and keep the media moist, not soaking wet but moist. The hardest part of Coco is when the plants are young and have not filled the pot with roots. Once that occurs it will be much easier to figure out a watering schedule.
He means ppf
You will want to buffer fresh 'unbuffered' coco coir with both Ca and Mg if you decide to go this route (re-potting), which i would agree is wise. You can use your AN CalMag for this.
I would then simplify your inputs (nutrients) and get your environmental variables in line. I find an ambient temperature of around 81/82 gets my leaf temperatures at around 77ish when using LEDs which works great for me.
Warm them up, stop flushing and drowning them. Feed about 600ppm ph 5.8. Let them dry back until they start eating again. So many numbers just spend time in the room that’s how I figure it all out. Haven’t tested runn off in 5 years lol.
Thanks for the clarification
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