Hi there I need help once again... I'm struggling with soil pH.
Some of you guys helped me out with a magnesium problem and thanks to you i got that soil pH was too high and caused the deficiency.
Since then, I fed the ladies with ph'd water between 5,5/6 but after 3 weeks run offs are still very high don't seem to go down at all no matter what.
I have 12 plants, 24th day flowering, they've all been fed the same way, same pots, same size, same strain, but 4 of them have a run off around pH 6.7, 4 other around pH 7 and 4 around pH 7.3.
I made sure the pH meter works properly and is calibrated, so that can be ruled out.
I can't figure out why the soil pH doesn't adjust to a more acidic value. And why there is such a difference between all plants run offs.
Even weirder is that when I started giving them pH 5.5 water the magnesium deficiency was under control within a week or so, and run offs were lower, around 6.5 for almost all plants, but now pH is up again.
Might be helpfull to mention that the tapwater has a pH of 7.5 and is hard (300/400ppm) so i'm using quite a lot of pH down (nitric/phosphoric acid) to get to 5.5/6. Could that extra phosphorus has something to do with this? Also having a cold wave around here and temps have dropped a bit in the grow room, around 17°C lights off, 22 °C lights on.
Magnesium deficency didn't strike back yet but something else came up on a few plants, mostly the top and middle leaves, most likely due to incorrect pH, look at the pictures...
Space: L 35 x W 16 x H 43 inches (40*90*110 cm)
Light: 250 W CFL
Soil mix: 80% Plagron Growmix with perlite, 20% Coco
Strain: OG Kush
Pots: 2L (growing Sea of Green)
Organic Nutrients: Green Buzz Grow and Bloom
Water: Tap water pH'd @ 5.5/6
Temps: 17°C-22°C
Extraction: 74 CFM (126 m³/h)
Some of you guys helped me out with a magnesium problem and thanks to you i got that soil pH was too high and caused the deficiency.
Since then, I fed the ladies with ph'd water between 5,5/6 but after 3 weeks run offs are still very high don't seem to go down at all no matter what.
I have 12 plants, 24th day flowering, they've all been fed the same way, same pots, same size, same strain, but 4 of them have a run off around pH 6.7, 4 other around pH 7 and 4 around pH 7.3.
I made sure the pH meter works properly and is calibrated, so that can be ruled out.
I can't figure out why the soil pH doesn't adjust to a more acidic value. And why there is such a difference between all plants run offs.
Even weirder is that when I started giving them pH 5.5 water the magnesium deficiency was under control within a week or so, and run offs were lower, around 6.5 for almost all plants, but now pH is up again.
Might be helpfull to mention that the tapwater has a pH of 7.5 and is hard (300/400ppm) so i'm using quite a lot of pH down (nitric/phosphoric acid) to get to 5.5/6. Could that extra phosphorus has something to do with this? Also having a cold wave around here and temps have dropped a bit in the grow room, around 17°C lights off, 22 °C lights on.
Magnesium deficency didn't strike back yet but something else came up on a few plants, mostly the top and middle leaves, most likely due to incorrect pH, look at the pictures...
Space: L 35 x W 16 x H 43 inches (40*90*110 cm)
Light: 250 W CFL
Soil mix: 80% Plagron Growmix with perlite, 20% Coco
Strain: OG Kush
Pots: 2L (growing Sea of Green)
Organic Nutrients: Green Buzz Grow and Bloom
Water: Tap water pH'd @ 5.5/6
Temps: 17°C-22°C
Extraction: 74 CFM (126 m³/h)
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