H.man
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I got hard water the water in my city is middle hardI looked up you GHE Tripart. Couple questions.
Did you get the hard water or soft water version?
Which of the 3 parts are u feeding the most or all equally?
I meant your nutrient line has two different versions one for hard water one for soft water.I got hard water the water in my city is middle hard
for vege i give more" grow "and "mirco" little or no bloom
since 2 weeks i started giving much less "grow" same "micro"an more "bloom"
Is it recomended to give nutrients every watering ?
i follow tis chart +-
Remember you are feeding the soil not the plant. Putting nutrients in the soil that are readily available to the plant. The plant feeds itself.I got hard water the water in my city is middle hard
for vege i give more" grow "and "mirco" little or no bloom
since 2 weeks i started giving much less "grow" same "micro"an more "bloom"
Is it recomended to give nutrients every watering ?
i follow tis chart +-
thanks for the adviceMy guess is you have the soft water version and if its really for RO water it will have added cal/mag in higher ratio than the hard water version.
My guess is you have calcium excess lockout. The calcium is lowering you ph (which is already low) and locking out nutrients. Most people do not ph adjust water for soil especially if your water is close to neutral (ph7) straight from the tap.
The dark spots on the leaves is a good indicator of calcium excess early stages. Were I in your shoes, I would stop feeding any nutrients (especially if you can not isolate which of the 3 parts has the calcium in it) and just give the plant tap water that has not been ph adjusted for a week or two. Reason being their are plenty of grow and bloom nutrients (locked out) already in the soil no need to feed the soil anymore (for now). You are just making those nutrients available again to the plant. I would also add epsom salt infused water as part of the just tap water waterings. Magnesium helps plants uptake nutrients and could speed up the process of making the locked out nutrients available again. I would not be adding anything with calcium in it at this time.
Your plants look great and well cared for and I think things can be turned around to get a descent finish.
7.4 ph is not high at all, its actually neutral.thanks for the advice
If i want to do a run off, should I do it with this osmo water or can i also do it with tap water this already has high ph like you say ...
Here its around 7.4 but I always ph my water around 5.6-6.3
so this is to low in general ?
ok i will give the plants straight tap water with some epsom salt and no more nute's for 2 weeks7.4 ph is not high at all, its actually neutral.
I had the same issue when starting out, one thing I did not consider was the build up of ph down over time in the soil. Many people have wrote long essays on this site about how readily available store bought SOIL, WILL PH BUFFER ITSELF. I wish I had known this earlier and had back the wasted time of not paying that simple FACT its proper attention. Use straight tap water nevermind the runoff ph, which when using soil you should not have run off.
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