Can't hurt either way, it's not really "messing" with my ph other than bringing it up a little higher but still in the good zone. Added Bonus: more nitrogen and my auto isn't showing any signs of burn, so could kick up the next change a bit in PPM if she will let me
Yea I just mean it was twice as pronounced yesterday, added cal-mag, and most of it went away and a nice growth spurt, plant is more perky than droopy. It's either a cal/mag deficiency, or the PH increase closer to 6 from cal mag fixed whatever the issue was. I did notice these nutes are pretty acidic. took my PH down to 5.4 or 5.5.
Gotcha, I trimmed off almost all of the old damage previously. I'll up nutes a little more next change and leave out cal mag again and see how it goes.
looks like an old nutrient or PH issue. I would stick to just the nutes since your using PH perfect. I would assume the old damage is from adding cal/mag and PH adjusting. I have seen several people with the similar issues using them. Its a hard concept to get but they need to just be left alone. They also should be used with RO water
I didn't cal mag or ph adjust until the damage was pronounced. Although I did run a tiny dose of nutes the first 2 weeks to play it safe since they are autos
I didn't cal mag or ph adjust until the damage was pronounced. Although I did run a tiny dose of nutes the first 2 weeks to play it safe since they are autos
yeah that may have been it. These nutes from my under standing should be run as directed but I wouldn't change anything until someone who uses em confirms that. They are looking much better
yeah that may have been it. These nutes from my under standing should be run as directed but I wouldn't change anything until someone who uses em confirms that. They are looking much better