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They are 5 gallon fabric bags i water at around 5.8ph so even if its still heavy and wet do i water again but this time with nutes?
Yes ALWAYS with nutrients.They are 5 gallon fabric bags i water at around 5.8ph so even if its still heavy and wet do i water again but this time with nutes?
Its not soil.Try a humidity meter with a metal pin to stick in the soil.
Cheap and effective.
Could be overwatering even though surface may look dry.
Ok thank you ill give it a whirl as soon as lights flip onYes ALWAYS with nutrients.
So with a 5 gal you should be watering 1 litre of nutrient solution at about 400ppm right now.
Of that 1 litre you want 100-200ml to come out the bottom as runoff. If your getting less than 100-200ml as runoff you need to water more often but always feed 1 litre.
Also If not getting 100-200ml run off from the 1 litre then give more for that time until you get 100-200ml of runoff then adjust feed frequency.
Feed in the morning just after light on.
At what strength of nutes should i use right now with how small they are?I cannot stress enough this is not soil DO NOT TREAT IT LIKE SOIL.
I'm feeding my plants in coco 8 times a day right now. Because they are in 1 gal pots... I keep the coco moisture over 90% I had a male that I just killed here is a pic of the plants and roots system on that male feeding 8 times a day.
Whats your source water ppm? What nutes/cal mag are you using?At what strength of nutes should i use right now with how small they are?
I don't need a meter to tell that plant is underwatered and fertilized. Hands on experience tells me that.Try a humidity meter with a metal pin to stick in the soil.
Cheap and effective.
Could be overwatering even though surface may look dry.
Ok so take the tap water and bring the ppm to 150 with cal mag. Should be ample calcium there. Then add v1 and v2 in equal parts to bring ppm up to 400. Then add 1 gram per gallon of Epson salt (mag sulfate) make sure its essential oil and perfume free.I am currently using tap water its 110ppm from the tap i let it sit for 24hrs and put a bubbler in it. I am using flora flex full line up with botanicare calmag
Ok my dude thank youOk so take the tap water and bring the ppm to 150 with cal mag. Should be ample calcium there. Then add v1 and v2 in equal parts to bring ppm up to 400. Then add 1 gram per gallon of Epson salt (mag sulfate) make sure its essential oil and perfume free.
the reason I say epsom salt and not more cal mag is tap water is fairly high in calcium but low in magnesium. So we want to correct that ratio and not overdo the calcium in order to get back within a good ratio of calcium to magnesium.
Ph to around 5.8-6.0 and feed.
Notice the mag sulfate is over and above the 400 ppm total
Good for you but i was answering to someone with a question.I don't need a meter to tell that plant is underwatered and fertilized. Hands on experience tells me that.
my bad...didnt mean for it to sound all cocky like that. just wanted to help the guy out before he loses his stuff. Carry on!Good for you but i was answering to someone with a question.
Maybe he doesnt have all of your experience.
Small plants in big wet pots i would wanna check.
OK, I just thought they looked a little dry, are you using nutrients?
couldn't agree more. I've found over the years that light airy soil results in light airy buds. denser soil denser buds. I add 25% composted cow manure to my pro mix to thicken up the soil.They def look dry.
I dabbled in coco and always kept it soaking wet. Used "heads 6/9" formula with every watering and it was smooth sailing.
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Personally , perlite has no place anywhere in my garden, wether it's peat , coco or top soil
I agree!They def look dry.
I dabbled in coco and always kept it soaking wet. Used "heads 6/9" formula with every watering and it was smooth sailing.
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Personally , perlite has no place anywhere in my garden, wether it's peat , coco or top soil
Problem solved thank ypu so much my man they bounced right back after i did what u said still a little droopieOk so take the tap water and bring the ppm to 150 with cal mag. Should be ample calcium there. Then add v1 and v2 in equal parts to bring ppm up to 400. Then add 1 gram per gallon of Epson salt (mag sulfate) make sure its essential oil and perfume free.
the reason I say epsom salt and not more cal mag is tap water is fairly high in calcium but low in magnesium. So we want to correct that ratio and not overdo the calcium in order to get back within a good ratio of calcium to magnesium.
Ph to around 5.8-6.0 and feed.
Notice the mag sulfate is over and above the 400 ppm total