Hi!
So I was going to do 3 separate threads for my issues but I figured the info from one thread was important for diagnosis of issues in another thread. Anyway, I’m a first time grower looking for some help here so would really appreciate your patience. Thanks all!
Until now I have always had to use PH down or vinegar to lower ph of water since my City water is high ph. I started using nutes a few weeks ago and I just assumed if I brought the water ph down to 7 and then added the nutes (half dose) then I would be fine. I got a ph tester and realized I was giving plants way too low ph soliton. So, now I add the nutes to water (after sitting water out for 48 hours) and then ad PH up. My question is how much PH up is too much? I read places that only a few drops are needed, however, I find myself needing 15 ML per gallon to raise the ph of the solution from 5-5.5 (after nutes) to 6.5. I’m using General Hydroponics PH Up. Is adding 15 ml too much? Seems like I’m adding a lot of this solution… also, is there an alternative ph up that I could use to raise the ph of my solution to the 6.5 range?
In a related issue, 2 of my plants are starting to turn lime green… I’ve been adding 1/4 to 1/2 strength fox farm bloom nutes (not also adding some “grow” during first 2-5 weeks of flower as is recommended by fox farm. Should I also be adding grow and this is a nitrogen deficiency on the line green plants? For the one plant with a few random discolored leaves I’m not sure what the issue is here. Keep in mind that I had MAJOR PH issues (too low) and nutrient lockout during the first 1-2 weeks of flower. I did a heavy flush one week worth with straight water (lots) and one flush with FF sledgehammer. This got my ph runoff to 6.5 when feeding with a 6.5 1/4-1/2 strength bloom solution with 1/4 teaspoon Beastie Bloom. I’ve fed this solution for last 2 weeks. They don’t seem to be getting more like green but they aren’t getting darker. I’m in week 5-6 of flower and I’m a first time grower. Any tips here will be greatly appreciated!
1 more thing… I was gonna leave this off to not complicate things but on the 1 plant that isn’t lime green but has recently had some odd colored leaves (random ones here and there,) in trying to normalize ph (raise it) I added a couple tablespoons of Dolamite lime to the top inch or two of soil (mixed it in.) This helped to normalize my ph runoff but I’m wondering if this is causing a few leaves to yellow… I only did this to 1 of the 3 plants. I also have 4 larger plants in the basement using a totally diff set up and they don’t have this lime coloration (well 2 of them do have a little lime coloring.) I did several different set-ups because this is my first time and I wanted to try all sorts of diff things… I also had some plants that started outside so they were in a diff stage so I needed to put them in a separate bigger tent (per advice of someone on this site.) I have 6 different strains. The 3 in the pic below with issues are Bubblegum, AK, and White Widdow.
Last thing… if the leaves continue to yellow, how soon am I allowed to remove the buds and dry them? In an attempt to salvage in case things start getting worse, since I have some buds that have developed could I harvest soon if needed? Thanks all for your patience!!
So I was going to do 3 separate threads for my issues but I figured the info from one thread was important for diagnosis of issues in another thread. Anyway, I’m a first time grower looking for some help here so would really appreciate your patience. Thanks all!
Until now I have always had to use PH down or vinegar to lower ph of water since my City water is high ph. I started using nutes a few weeks ago and I just assumed if I brought the water ph down to 7 and then added the nutes (half dose) then I would be fine. I got a ph tester and realized I was giving plants way too low ph soliton. So, now I add the nutes to water (after sitting water out for 48 hours) and then ad PH up. My question is how much PH up is too much? I read places that only a few drops are needed, however, I find myself needing 15 ML per gallon to raise the ph of the solution from 5-5.5 (after nutes) to 6.5. I’m using General Hydroponics PH Up. Is adding 15 ml too much? Seems like I’m adding a lot of this solution… also, is there an alternative ph up that I could use to raise the ph of my solution to the 6.5 range?
In a related issue, 2 of my plants are starting to turn lime green… I’ve been adding 1/4 to 1/2 strength fox farm bloom nutes (not also adding some “grow” during first 2-5 weeks of flower as is recommended by fox farm. Should I also be adding grow and this is a nitrogen deficiency on the line green plants? For the one plant with a few random discolored leaves I’m not sure what the issue is here. Keep in mind that I had MAJOR PH issues (too low) and nutrient lockout during the first 1-2 weeks of flower. I did a heavy flush one week worth with straight water (lots) and one flush with FF sledgehammer. This got my ph runoff to 6.5 when feeding with a 6.5 1/4-1/2 strength bloom solution with 1/4 teaspoon Beastie Bloom. I’ve fed this solution for last 2 weeks. They don’t seem to be getting more like green but they aren’t getting darker. I’m in week 5-6 of flower and I’m a first time grower. Any tips here will be greatly appreciated!
1 more thing… I was gonna leave this off to not complicate things but on the 1 plant that isn’t lime green but has recently had some odd colored leaves (random ones here and there,) in trying to normalize ph (raise it) I added a couple tablespoons of Dolamite lime to the top inch or two of soil (mixed it in.) This helped to normalize my ph runoff but I’m wondering if this is causing a few leaves to yellow… I only did this to 1 of the 3 plants. I also have 4 larger plants in the basement using a totally diff set up and they don’t have this lime coloration (well 2 of them do have a little lime coloring.) I did several different set-ups because this is my first time and I wanted to try all sorts of diff things… I also had some plants that started outside so they were in a diff stage so I needed to put them in a separate bigger tent (per advice of someone on this site.) I have 6 different strains. The 3 in the pic below with issues are Bubblegum, AK, and White Widdow.
Last thing… if the leaves continue to yellow, how soon am I allowed to remove the buds and dry them? In an attempt to salvage in case things start getting worse, since I have some buds that have developed could I harvest soon if needed? Thanks all for your patience!!
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