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MS. Fox... Thanks.... it's my first hydro grow and I'll be very curious as to how the LED's will perform in the flowering stage. Things are looking OK so far. I've been following/reading the other LED grows (of course)... including your own. I'm running a different set of lights and I'm hoping this set will perform OK. I Think I've got plenty of light... 126 watts consumed... but we'll see. I've also tried to fill in a bit with a 100 watt (equiv) CF bulb. As I said earlier, this is my first grow, so we'll see how it goes. I'm tired of reading about the failed LED grows. If I get 1.5 oz off each plant, I'm going to claim success.
flyfishinrock... Thanks! That's EXACTLY what I did to get the muck out. I'm not sure it's salt deposits. It's "gooey", where I would expect salt deposits to be solid. On the other hand, I have NO idea what it is. Thanks again all! Cheers! |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Nice grow and thanks a ton for sharing. Your grow will answer a question about my own
I am thinking that the panels you were reefering to will be perfect for my situation. Keep it up and I will be following along for sure.
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Supplementing with CFL's is something a lot of people do. Great idea; however, it does make me wonder how many more LED's would be needed in order to complete a grow without CFL's. You're doin great! ;-)
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A story of PH, pens, and juice
So, I was measuring PH with papers. Then I got a PH Pen and some "Earth Juice Natural Down (granular). Since I've started using the PH pens (yes, I ordered 2 different ones... never order after product testing), I've been making PH down adjustments at least daily, sometimes 3 times a day, in various amounts, ranging from a "pinch" to a tsp. It sure seems to me like I'm doing allot of PH adjustment. Is this normal? Have I got some sort of imbalance somewhere? Thoughts? Comments? Nekkid photos of human beings? Cheers! Tracking... Time TDS PH Cab TempOut TempHumidity Maint. Notes Morn 910 6.5 41 Noon 930 6.5 53 36 Put first Ice seed in rockwool to germ Night 966 6.5 66 52 42 Morn 945 6.8 60 41 57 Noon 922 6.8 68 53 39 Night 906 6.5 70 51 43 Morn 930 6.5 62 55 63 Noon 936 6.5 72 64 52 Night 982 6 72 60 61 adj. ph from 7 to 6 with lemon juice. Added 1 tsp neut. Morn 972 7 72 62 74 Noon 966 7 80 71 51 Night 916 7 78 64 66 Morn 968 6.8 70 56 90 Noon 965 7 80 77 55 Night 996 7 80 72 85 Morn 970 6.8 78 70 72 Noon 1010 6.8 82 78 52 added 3 QTS water Night 927 6.8 80 67 87 Morn 917 6.8 78 70 78 Time change today… spring forward Noon 920 6.8 80 81 48 Night 936 6.8 78 68 84 Morn 960 6.8 78 64 95 Noon 962 6.8 80 80 52 Night 967 6.8 80 78 53 New PH pen arrived today. Shows 7.6 Morn 987 6.8 80 65 98 Noon 1010 7 80 78 61 Planted Ice seedling in soil outside Night 907 7 80 75 63 added 3 QTS water Morn 927 7 80 72 86 Noon 923 7 80 81 48 Night 961 7 80 78 53 Morn 982 7 76 63 76 Noon 932 7 78 66 65 Changed water Night 947 7.1 78 73 64 Now using PH Pen Morn 1030 6.2 76 64 97 Added 3qts. Adj PH Noon 997 6.2 80 73 61 Night 1020 6 80 72 69 Morn 1000 6.8 82 74 82 Noon 1040 7.1 80 69 90 Night 1030 7 78 66 88 adj PH down Morn 1020 6.7 76 64 89 Noon 1020 7.7 80 71 76 adj PH down (1/2 tsp) Night 1030 6.7 80 68 72 Morn 935 6.3 80 66 92 Noon 942 6.9 80 67 83 added 2 qts Night 973 7.3 78 64 91 adj PH down (1/2/tsp) Morn 968 6.9 72 63 85 added 1tsp neut (pre measure) and 2 pinches PH Down Noon 927 6.9 80 71 61 added 1tsp neut (pre measure) and 3 pinches ph down (pre measurement) Night 916 6.7 80 72 56 added 1tsp neut(pre measure) and 3/4 tsp ph down (pre measure) (anyone know how to create tables in this editor?) -->Edit<-- Perhaps an image of a table.... Last edited by Tead; 03-18-2009 at 10:31 AM. Reason: Adding tracking table image |
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GOOD NEWS!!! (I think...)
Ever since I cleaned the drip tubes, the babies are consuming neuts at an amazing rate. I've put 3 tsp of neuts in already today! The max I ever put in before was a tsp every few days. Cheers |
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Day ~30Veg 31Flowering
Mother and Ice ![]() Mother Bud1 ![]() Mother Bud2 ![]() Ice ![]() Overview1 ![]() Overview2 ![]() Clone1 ![]() Clone2 ![]() Clone3 ![]() Notice the slightly curled leaf edges? Cheers! |
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If it checks out as being stable then... WOW, that's an awful lot of pH fluctuations lol. You might consider going with General Hydroponics' three-part Flora series (Micro, Grow, and Bloom). I know there have been many, many more nutrients hit the market since GH and I suppose that some may well be better - they sure seem to sell a lot of them - but a person can manage on just them and a little cal-mag (although you may well find that things go even better with certain additives). I've read that GH is used all over the world (including Antarctica) and in space. Whether that's true or not, I don't know. What I do know is that there isn't much in the way of pH fluctuations with GH. Sure, you'll notice a gradual shift as your girls consume nutrients, but a little bit of Bloom tends to pretty much offset that while it extends the longevity of your nutrient solution (someone was heard to say that they would alternate a mild Bloom solution and plain water when they topped off their recirculating reservoir and that they doubled the time in between reservoir changes that way). Just a thought. Even if you don't give GH a try, you should be able to find a set of nutes/additives that act more-or-less the same way. That is to say that the only fluctuations you should get is a gradual change (in the same direction each time) as your plants use the nutrients - and that change should be correctable by adding a mild solution to your reservoir. While pH modifiers have their place, if you are having to use them more often than when you mix up each fresh res, that would be a problem in my book. Of course, all of that is just my opinion lol. BtW - Your airpump/stones ought to make a difference. I don't think it's possible to give roots too much O2 (in any normal practical setup I mean lol). Someone used to think that his roots tried to eat every air stone/wand that he stuck in his reservoir. EDIT: After you mix your solution, are you letting it set for a few hours (or even 12) before trying to adjust pH? If you are mixing it up, immediately adjusting pH, and then immediately using the mix... THAT might have something to do with it. |
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TorturedSoul...
I am having and awful lot of PH flux. I added 2 tsp of PH down yesterday, and already this morning I've added another tsp of ph down. My meterS (did I mention that it's a bad idea to order gear after product testing?) are on track. I've checked and adjusted them using a PH7 buffer solution. I'm really thinking that the PH issue is not married to the neut levels. They don't seem to have a relationship, and when I study the numbers and charts, I see no relationship (neither direct nor inverse). My real suspicion is that the PH issue is being caused by the small reservoir size. The working capacity is only about 5 to 6 gal. Your edit mentions an interesting note... I have, in fact, been applying the PH down directly to the water in the tank. I'm using Earthjuice. Should I be mixing the ph down into water before I put it in the tank? If so, why.... seems like the same thing. Perhaps there are some finer points I'm missing. I'm also adding neuts directly into the tank. Am I somehow shooting myself in the foot? Cheers |
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further thoughts....
I have not been using any CalMag. I've read everywhere about folks using it, and I've just ordered some. I also picked up some "Flora Shield" system rinse and some "Awesome Blossoms" bloom booster (2-11-11). Currently, the only substances going into my water are "Ionic Bloom" and "Earth Juice PH Down" . I think I'm going to dump the tank and start with fresh water. I'm very unsure about how to mix the Ionic Bloom (3-2-6) and the Awesome Blossom (2-11-11). Does anyone have any input here? Right now, I'm planning to dump the tank, refill with fresh water, adjust PH, add Flora Shield (1part to 100parts), run the tank for 4 hours, add neuts (both base and Awesome Blossoms). Tho I'm not sure how to mix the neuts, I'm thinking that for every 4 tsp of base neut (Ionic Bloom) and 1 tsp of bloom booster (Awesome Blossoms). Thougts or opinions? Cheers! |
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Things like pH have a relationship with whatever causes them. In my mind it would generally be one of three things: Your plants are feeding off of the solution, causing the ratio of nutes::solution to change; the water in the solution is evaporating, causing the ratio of nutes::solution to change; the solution is unstable and changing over time. Quote:
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Unless your water's pH is SO BAD that if you didn't adjust it before adding any nutes you would have problems with your nutes precipitating out of solution if you tried to mix things up without doing so, I would stop doing it that way (at least try it once). In my mind you are shooting yourself in the foot but as always, I could be wrong. For one, you aren't giving any time at all for things to stabilize. That's why I made the comment about doing everything the way you are doing now with the exception of the plants & wondering if you'd notice the exact same problems. Also, at least with some nute mixtures, mixing things in the wrong order can cause things to precipitate out of solution and it's practically impossible to get them to redissolve on their own. Try this: Say you have a 6 gallon reservoir. Go get a container big enough to hold the entire 6 gallons. If you can't find one you can probably come up with a couple of 3 gallon water jugs, whatever. Add the amount of water that you would need to change your res. If using straight tap water, allow it to set uncovered for 12 hours so the chlorine and any other dissolved gasses can evaporate (very important). If using pure H2O, you can skip the wait. Mix your nutes into the water before trying to adjust for pH. Always keep in mind that anything you add to water is going to affect its pH. Remember to shake the daylights out of it as you are mixing it up. Then allow your mixed nute solution to just sit there for several hours (overnight wouldn't hurt). While it is "aging," now would be a good time to flush your reservoir (don't forget the root medium that your plants are sitting in, there could possibly be some salts getting into the solution from your "cups." 12 hours with no nutes isn't going to kill them, IMHO, especially after the abuse they've been suffering (not that you've been purposely hurting them, but those mad pH fluctuations... whenever it shifted out of the golden range the plants were unable to eat lol). So... Your nute solution has sat long enough to stabilize. NOW is the time to make your pH adjustment. Make SMALL adjustments, again shake the crap out of your solution and let it set for a bit (hour or two at least) before trying to make more of an adjustment. You can of course check the pH right away but don't assume the measurement you get is the final pH of the solution. Ok, so your reservoir AND the plants' roots/cups have been flushed of any salt buildup that might have been there. Your nutrient solution was made with stabilized water and it itself was allowed to stabilize before you tried to adjust it. You used a very gentle hand when making the adjustments and allowed for stabilization when you did so as to get true readings and make true adjustments. Dump your "flushed" reservoir and fill it with your solution. Report back and let us know how that worked for you. NOTE: I agree, the above procedure seems like a royal pain lol, but you of course won't need to do the flushing every time - and they probably needed it this time. Also, mixing up your solution in something besides your actual reservoir will end up having benefits. You can do it before you actually need to make the change. In addition... If you are topping off your res in between changes (I would assume so), keep in mind that since everything affects pH, you can actually make small changes with your nutes/additives. That of course takes trial and error but if you get it figured out for your particular nutes, you can do a lot to avoid the pH rebound affect. Yeah, cal-mag is a good thing if your plants are using more mag then your nutes supply but keep in mind that the "cal" in cal-mag is calcium and if you've already got a bunch then it could cause problems. Just something else to keep in mind lol. Sorry I wrote "War and Peace" here. I haven't gotten around to reassembling my mind after last night yet. I hope this helps, and Good luck! |
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Thanks TorturedSoul!!!
No need at all to apologize for the epic novel... more info is almost always better than less. I am using RO water, so I don't feel the need to wait for JUST the water. The water has a PH of 7.5 and a TDS of 200(ish) coming out of the tap. I set up a water change this morning by adding the appropriate amount of Flora Shield to a bucket of water. I added a little bit of PH down to drop the ph to the lower 6's. I added the Flora Shield mx to the tank. The directions on the Flora Shield say to let it run thru the system for a few hours, then add neuts. I've decided to dump the Flora Shield water and go with a fresh fill and I've got a bucket of water curing with neuts in it as I write. I'm going to let the Flora Shield run thru for 6 hours while the neut water settles. Currently, I've put 5 tsp of the Awesome Blossom to the mix and it's at 460 TDS with a PH of 7.7. I'm planning to add some of my Ionic Bloom to the mix to bring it up to 975ish TDS in an hour or two and adjust the PH. Then, later this evening, I'll dump the Flora Shield water and replace it with the neut water. I like your idea about the dry run, but it's not really practical unless you have a 2nd setup or you're between grows. I'll try it when this grow has ended. I've always been a fan of imperical scientific data rather than hunches and intuition. As such, I'll be very curious to compare the situation to a dry run. Seems like the only way to get real data. Thoughts on CalMag.... is there an easy way to determine how much calcium is already in your water? I'm using RO, so I'm not sure if the water would have anything in it, but my TDS says 200 for tap, so something has to be in there... perhaps I've found the source of Dark Matter!!! Cheers.. and thanks again!!! |
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Here's a copy of my PH chart. I switched from paper to PH pens at point 34. Each number on the bottom of the charts represents 1/3 of the daily sample. I sample 3 times a day, morning, noon, and night.
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Status.... Neut water that will go in later this afternoon is currently at 1000 TDS and a PH of 6.4.
We'll see where the numbers are at after a few hours and then swap the water. Cheers! |
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Assuming that any ongoing pH fluctuations in your "stabilizing" solution don't become so extreme that they cause a precipitation (and I doubt that they will), I'm hoping that when you finally DO adjust the pH of it - and let it set for a while after that - and add it to your res that you won't have nearly as much fluctuation afterwards. Quote:
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You can do a fleabay search for Hannah hardness - seems like there's a buy it now item for like $11. I think most of the "hardness" would be calcium and the like but I'm no scientist even though I've had my moments. Last edited by TorturedSoul; 03-21-2009 at 03:27 PM. Reason: hit send button too soon lol |
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