Hi There,
I have been reading numerous forums on this site and have found them all to be most helpful when seeking advice with growing weed. While I have experience in growing outdoors, this is my first attempt to grow in a tent under LED lights and I would really like some advice and help regarding the current PH levels in my pots.
I would really appreciate some feedback and advice as to what the issue is regarding the high PH level, and what I am doing wrong so I can correct it before it seriously impacts on the health of my girls. The pics were taken a couple of days ago but have managed to keep growing, as it’s taken me a wee while to pluck up the courage to post anything, including pics about growing weed online.
Thanks very much for reading my post!
Cheers
I have been reading numerous forums on this site and have found them all to be most helpful when seeking advice with growing weed. While I have experience in growing outdoors, this is my first attempt to grow in a tent under LED lights and I would really like some advice and help regarding the current PH levels in my pots.
- 4’x4’x7’ Mars Hydro tent with TS2000 led light
- 300wt
- Currently on maximum setting
- 21 ½ inches from top of pot to light (too close?)
- 1st time grower in tent but have previously grown outdoors
- Growing organically with homemade compost/worm castings
- Feminised seedlings 4 weeks old and currently shooting 4th node – 2 x Bruce Banner 3 and 2 x Star Dogs
- 1st transplant at 2 weeks from seed pot to 1.5lt pot.
- 2nd transplant from 1.5lt pots to 4lt pots at 3 weeks due to roots reaching the bottom of all pots
- 1.5lt pot soil mix – equal parts compost and coir, ½ part perlite and ½ part sand and PH level of 6.8 and no other nutrients. Plants grew really quickly with roots reaching the bottom of the pots within 6-7 days hence the decision to pot on.
- 4lt pot soil mix – 9lts coir (3lts of water and 1.5lt compost tea) with equal part compost, 5lts perlite, approx. 1lt vermiculite and approx. 50gms of bird guano but PH level of 9-9.5!!
- Must be said that the first batch of compost was 5-6mths old while the second batch is only 3-4mths old, so I’m wondering if the mix is still too hot as there has been no change to the “ingredients” of our compost
- Applied weak solution of vinegar and water – 35mls vinegar to 500mls water 2 days after transplant with small temporary reduction in PH level at surface but no change to PH level at 50-60mm depth
- Then applied Seasol (NPK ratio 12%,1.4%,7%) at a ratio of 30ls Seasol with 1lt water (250mls per plant) next day to increase Nitrogen levels in an attempt to lower the PH level but again with little change.
- Flushed all pots 4 days after the first application of Seasol and initial testing showed little change in PH as went from 9 to 8.5.
- I am now planning to apply another solution of vinegar but increasing the ratio to 50-60mls vinegar per 500mls of water as well as increasing the volume to 2lt to give each pot 500mls, but not sure if this will have the required effect???
I would really appreciate some feedback and advice as to what the issue is regarding the high PH level, and what I am doing wrong so I can correct it before it seriously impacts on the health of my girls. The pics were taken a couple of days ago but have managed to keep growing, as it’s taken me a wee while to pluck up the courage to post anything, including pics about growing weed online.
Thanks very much for reading my post!
Cheers
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