WinJr63
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It loves to bind with calcium if i remember corecct.it will steal it from your nutes and not release it until its satisfiedYeah im in a flushing period to get my ph/ec in check.
I have learned so much since on this salt build up, didn't know coco coir really had to be bufferd down to ur ideal ph , I read (no screen shot) i find it) coco coir is around 7.5 ph in the brick that I get last time all I did was use regular hot tap water to break up the bricks .
So after 14 gallons flushing at 5.0 ph im at 6.8 ph ppm/ec below 500 from 7.1 also I didn't know coco coirs ph goes up when it drys up.
This will not happen when I start my auto.
Got some goods today for my auto grow.
Plant started to lean away on the heavy side pulling up roots, cool man I fixed that , bungy cord that puppy back upright.
I got my pt and steps in today
A few leaves eye keeping on
Oh ya and there's the ph shifts during grow.
After 2 days I'll flush again to see where the ph runoff is from the coco coir drying.
A very big learning curve.
And I didn't kill Ms Blue HAHAHAHshe's sweating salt and says no more please!!
I believe im on the right track now.
Ok cool thanks for that info, I haven't researched calcium yet.It loves to bind with calcium if i remember corecct.it will steal it from your nutes and not release it until its satisfied
2 weeks sounds about right! Looking greatNo flush today. Im finally done flushing, today feed time of
npk 0-5-5.5 in 2 gallons of water ph to 6.2 , runoff ok ppm could be higher on next feed.
Looking very frosty.
Week 8 in 2 days, looks like maybe another 2 weeks til harvest.
Just hanging.
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