I Am Surprised I Don't Know This.

Ghost420

Well-Known Member
just a quick question i am growing in pro mix(soil less)

now when it comes to the PH chart should follow the hydroponic chart or should i follow the soil one
 

Ghost420

Well-Known Member
ok cool thanks man.

just 1 question. because promix is soil less wouldn't that mena there are no nutes in the soil therefore making it so the plant needs to get all its nutes from water thus i need to use the hydro chart

+rep for the help
 

Ghost420

Well-Known Member
hey newgrowth if u get a moment can you tell me why my lower leaves are doing what there doing.

from what i remember this means they need to be feed cause the problem is moving from the bottom up.
 

Attachments

gangjababy

Well-Known Member
ok cool thanks man.

just 1 question. because promix is soil less wouldn't that mena there are no nutes in the soil therefore making it so the plant needs to get all its nutes from water thus i need to use the hydro chart

+rep for the help
Promix has no nutes. Regardless if the the soilless mix has nutes or not you are still growing in "soil" adjust the pH accordingly. The method of feeding doesn't matter, it's the medium it grows in that makes it soil or hydro.
 

NewGrowth

Well-Known Member
ok cool thanks man.

just 1 question. because promix is soil less wouldn't that mena there are no nutes in the soil therefore making it so the plant needs to get all its nutes from water thus i need to use the hydro chart

+rep for the help
No promix contains peat which will lower your Ph anyway. Treat it like a soil grow.

hey newgrowth if u get a moment can you tell me why my lower leaves are doing what there doing.

from what i remember this means they need to be feed cause the problem is moving from the bottom up.
Sorry for the slow response I caught you right before I had to go to work. It could be a lack of nitrogen. Have you started feeding yet? Some of the deformation of the upper leaves is indicative of a minor Ph imbalance as well. Good luck!:peace:
 
Top