$bkbbudz$

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Or he could get a ppm meter and some synthetic nutrients and know exactly how much fast acting food hes putting in there. With synthetic food the plants do grow and correct problems faster and with a ppm meter you can be more precise. Its all about the ppm meter. Ppm meter, ppm meter, ppm meter, ppm meter, ppm meter. :lol:
Okay Okay, I concede you're right...in fact if God had a problem with his pot, he would most definitely need a PPM meter! LOL!

So let's bury the hatchet and smoke a fatty. You have a dry sense of humor...I like it!

But let's not jack another guy's thread to beat the proverbial dead horse.

Kumbaya, Kumbaya My Lord, Kumbaya

:peace::bigjoint::peace:
 

Alienwidow

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Okay Okay, I concede you're right...in fact if God had a problem with his pot, he would most definitely need a PPM meter! LOL!

So let's bury the hatchet and smoke a fatty. You have a dry sense of humor...I like it!

But let's not jack another guy's thread to beat the proverbial dead horse.

Kumbaya, Kumbaya My Lord, Kumbaya

:peace::bigjoint::peace:
Wish i could smake a fatty right now. I think god was the inventor of the ppm meter...and calmag.
And to the op, if you dont have a ppm meter, usually a good way to look at the plant and know whats up with it is if its yellowing its usually low in something. If its leaf tips are burning on the tips or clawing your feeding too much.
I would also add some more pearlite to the next run as stated above, it does look like the soil holds water a little bit too well.
 

Alienwidow

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Is there a disposable strip test for that, or do I need to go electric ?
Nahh, only battery operated. You can go electric with the continuous read wall mount ones but theyre pricey and unless your running hydro with a 1000 gallon or more rez id say dont worry about a wall mounted continuous read. Theyre like 20 bucks on amazon plus calibration solution. Or get a truncheon and fugetaboutit.
 

Alexander Supertramp

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Or he could get a ppm meter and some synthetic nutrients and know exactly how much fast acting food hes putting in there. With synthetic food the plants do grow and correct problems faster and with a ppm meter you can be more precise. Its all about the ppm meter. Ppm meter, ppm meter, ppm meter, ppm meter, ppm meter. :lol:
PPM meters cannot tell you the ratio of the nutrients in your mix. Not sure why your are so big on PPM meters. For from the most important tool ever. Actually just a waste of money in a soil grow. Learn to read your plants. They will tell you everything you need to know.
 

sourJD2510

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Well theres cheap ones which work but need to be calibrated every now and then. And then theres the blue lab truncheon for a hundred bucks and comes with a five year warrenty and stays calibrated. Most important tool evAAAAAAAAAAAAAR!!!! @$bkbbudz$
What is the proper ppe level I know ph is 6.8-7.5
 

Alienwidow

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PPM meters cannot tell you the ratio of the nutrients in your mix. Not sure why your are so big on PPM meters. For from the most important tool ever. Actually just a waste of money in a soil grow. Learn to read your plants. They will tell you everything you need to know.
Well for us guys that grow with premixed nutrients or calmag, you can see what the tds of the solution your adding is at. I know it wont tell you what percentage of nitrogen your adding but reading the npk on the bottle will tell you that.
 

$bkbbudz$

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Can u give me list of cheap, effective grow equipment I can snag up for this grow to save it
Wal-Mart, Target, Home Depot, ACE, Lowes or whatever you are closer to has ph meters for under $10.00.

A better medium, if you have a hydroponic store in your area you can get the Happy Frog or whatever medium you choose for around $20.00. While you are there ask for samples of nutrients and/or additives.

A set of measuring spoons $3.00, bigger pots for transplant under $10.00 a piece or as cheap as a buck and sometimes free.
 

$bkbbudz$

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PPM meters cannot tell you the ratio of the nutrients in your mix. Not sure why your are so big on PPM meters. For from the most important tool ever. Actually just a waste of money in a soil grow. Learn to read your plants. They will tell you everything you need to know.
OH MY GOD ALIEN, HERE WE GO AGAIN!!! LOL!! Keep Calm this time Bro!
 

Terry385

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the very bottom leaf do that yellow out turn brown and fall off
she kinda looks hungry
3.png use the right side of chart for info on ppm and ph
 

tropicalcannabispatient

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How about just a dif compost mix any suggestions?
Dont worry, if i was u i will just leave her there in that pot until transplant, obviously the nutes in soil are not strong enough, if it was she wouldn't be lacking nitrogen. Just get any grow nutrients and feed at 1/4 and see what happens, if doesn't improve then just flush or make another mix of soil with no nutrients., any seedlings starter potting mix will do the job, mixed with perlite. best of luck
 

tropicalcannabispatient

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What soil did you use? I would have used much more perlite.

Might be overwatered. Soil's ph rises as it dries. If you don't let it dry longer, that can hold the ph lower (limiting access to N, for example, which is available at higher ph.). The container should feel very light when it's dry enough to water. Just lift it and see. Dig your little finger into the soil about 1". If you don't feel moisture, it's time.

You can even wait until the leaves droop. They'll bounce back in 30 minutes after watering. It's not good to do that. But, it's useful to do it a couple times to remind yourself what "too light" feels like. It can help you avoid watering too frequently (which is just as bad).
Also check that @az2000 is right, it could be that..GL
 
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