It seems as though i continue to have some calcium deficiancy's with my grows. I always use sufficient CAL mag, and PHd water. I'M wondering if the actual water I use is the problem? I use spring water from my local Harris Teeter, and always ph it down. Can anyone help me with this?
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PH going in is always between 6.2 and 6.5.. I use Happy Frog grow med. I have to admit, i dnt ph the water coming out
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IF you are growing in coco, this is kind of expected. Coco needs double to triple calcium when it is first used.completed 7 grows
what I have learned so far:
environment maters more than nutrients
at least a dab of nutrients in every watering
effective flushing before harvest is critical to quality
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Nice looking setup rmyers555, you plant are coming along just need a little help.
It looks like you do have a magnesium deficiency( yellow in the margins) but I'm thinking a couple things could help the environment.
1).Your Leaf is drooping and curling this can be a root problem/watering problem, make sure you are letting the pots dry out but not going to long before watering and have good drainage. Soil does not need a lot of runoff and if you have been pushing a lot of runoff out the soil itself may be depleted of nutrients it started with. if you have been getting a lot of runoff and your coming out PH is way off a good flush to correct PH is a good idea (lockout) you will need to feed the girls at some point 3gl. Of happy frog isn't going to make it the grow. If you don't like/use some kind of fertilizer your yield can go down hill, I know that D.A.A.S.69 uses mostly just soil and unsulphured molasses through his grows so they is alternatives but I'd look at having some NPK on hand.
Do you have roots growing out the bottom of your pots? Does it take along time to dry out?
The droop can also be windburn (the fan under your plants can be the suspect) if they were my plants I'd take a couple fan leafs off in the middle of the plant to get air flow and move that fan up above the canopy. What's your temperature? High/low? How close/watts is your light.
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Thanks Mr.furley, I water just till i get a descent , even leakedge. But it does take a little while for it to dry. Longer then usual.. Alomost 4 days.The fan below is to drive my co2 up. But i see where you going with that. But all fans go off on down time for 6 hours..18/6 with 3 plants in 3x3x5 tent with a HLG 300 Led fixture pushing 280 watts full spectrum.I have it about 24 inches above the canopy. Thats my new toy.Lol..The roots are not really growing out yet, but are visible.I'm transplanting fom 1 gallon to 5 gallon on my next grow i started. But these start and finish in the same pots. Temps stay about 85 right now, Not sure about temps when lights out. Gotta keep sealed with co2 but i think 85 is ok. Humidity around 60%..What type of water is best to flush with? And do i use cal-mag during flushing?? I bought some purified water, and was gonna use that. I was a little surprised how high in ph it is.. bout 8.0
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If you flush just use plan PH water at 6.5. Purified water is just water that has been boiled, you can use that. I would drill a lot of holes in your pots, on the side, bottoms, I think you are have a root problem/rot by taking so long to dry out especially in a 3gl pot and a fan blowing right on it, I'd look at this ASAP before a flush.
3gl will get it done but 5gl get it done better with a longer vegging plant(7weeks+) 85f/ 60% humidity is OK for now but after the flip target 74f/30% humidity. I would still move the fan if at all possible.
Hope this helps and will be here for updates.
Good luck
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I use tap water that sits for several days for chlorine to dissipate but my local hydro guy highly recommends spring water, so I doubt your water is the issue. Good luck getting back on track!DIY grow space 2.5' X 3.5' X 6.5'
315 LEC
6" Vortex exhaust fan w/speed control
6" Carbon filter
3- 6" fans
humidifier
temp and humidity gauge
5 gal smart pots w/ FFOF soil
FF trio nutrients
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Mr.furley they made it to harvest, 1 1/2 weeks ago. Never figured out my issue but ended up with a little over 4 oz dry per plant (auto) so no real complaints. I used the same fabric pots from the previous grow that had the same issue so a fungus could be my problem, maybe? They sure looked similar to the photos in the sick plant diagnosis of a tobacco virus even before Nebula's article in this week's newsletter. It is a helpless feeling seeing your plants health decline and not know what to do and once in flower I didn't want to spray them with anything. I cleaned the fabric pots at a car wash and ran them through the washer (no soap) but would that removed all of a possible fungus? I clean my grow room between grows (vacuum only) but plan on sanitizing and getting new fabric pots before next grow. Live and learn... hopefully!
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Good to hear PC. 4 ohs a plant is nothing to shake a stick at, and congratulations.
I read an article the other day about cleaning/removing salt stains and build up, equal parts vinegar to alcohol spray with a spray bottle and rub with a brush I would figure something like a fungus or viral you would want to use alcohol but it would probably be the safest route to replace them and clean down your whole area with a 100ppm bleach solution or or equivalent.
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