i am actually giving them around 3 ph water and checking the runoff 10 minutes later and its at 6.8 or so then give it few hours and its at 7.8. i am watering my plants every 4 hours or so to try to keep them alive with the deficiencies they already have from this fight. plaese help with this...
found the prob, was not the ph, but was my water has too much minerals and such, soon as i did a week with distilled water, they have popped back to life. all is well now!!!!!
ok , I upped the ph to 5.9 and 6 and no improvement, infact they look worse and the new growth has started turning light grey and dead, what does that mean and can a plant come back after that?
i am lowering the ph, its not root rot, i will check a few more to make sure, i can pull them right out of the cups and examine the roots and just changed a couple a few days ago and im tellin you, the roots looked good,,, i was shocked,because the plants look so bad i thought the roots would...
i have done it in these cups for over 7 years in maryland, pulling on average 30 grams per plant and some forty. so i know that works, and youll see a have a white widow in the pic thats in a much bigger container, with the same problems. so yea this method has worked for me wonderfully for...
does this make sense? my water is 250 ppm, so its a little hard, im pretty sure it does not have to many contaminents, its from 1000 feet under rocky mountains, but maybe it has way too much cal or mag or another mineral? could that be an issue?
oh, and it cant be that the 16 ounce party are too small because youll see in the pic there is a white widow almost done budding, its in a almost a gallon bucket, and same problems, that thing was as bushy as you could imagine with fan leaves bigger then your entire hand with fingers. put it...
well i jusr retested my water and its reading 250 ppm right out the sink. is this bad, and again ive had the ph between 5 and 5.4 the entire time up here in the mountains and back in maryland where my project was working wonderfully i did not have a ph tester or a ppm meter, now i got both and...
not that cause im giving them, a fraction of what the directions call for per gallon, and ive tried giving the full amount, and they burnt up big time. and we have clean well water up in this part the rockies measuring only 150 or so ppm out my sink.
oh and im running six different strains. and they are all affected, some not as much as other during veg, but come flower all leaves die on everything. i am waiting for my rechargable batteries to recharge so i can hook my camera up , but its like they have all the probs leaves curling up on...
well you think that a higher elevation would mean they need more roots? and as for the light i bought a good quality 1000 watt hort bulb of amazon for fifty bucks. im wondering if my bulb could be defective, ever hear of a defective bulb? that bleaches plants to death? and with the ppm man if i...