First grow need advice on if progress is mediocre

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Do not keep feeding it everyday, make sure the pot dries out and not in a desert way, pay close attention to your plant she will tell you what's wrong, I've also seen the pic asking if it's budding, it's not budding it's forming more leaves as it's in the veg and I've noticed your leaves are curling up with an upward hook, are your heat and humidty levels in between 20/25D to 60/70%? If they are then I would cut back on watering and let her dry up, also you can buy a ppm meter in any hydro store or ebay to amazon, here's pictures of the calmag
 

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Okay so what I've been doing for a while is I will fill my liter of water and I end up having to put two drops of PH down to get it to around 6 to 6.5 and then for a little while I've been adding not even half of what they call for for the nutrients maybe Point 5 ml Pier One but last night for the probably third time I've put nutrients I put the First the full amount of nutes but I never checked the pH after I have put the newts so maybe that's what I'm doing wrong as I am using water from my tap it's usually around 7.5 to eat so I had to use two drops of down and I got it to the 6.5 for a few times I only use a little bit of nutrition so now I use the full amount last night see what happens I guess
Sorry to tell you... but this is not the correct way to do this. The pH should be adjusted to 6.3-6.5 only AFTER EVERYTHING has been added. In many cases you will find that after adding the very acidic nutes to the mix that it is necessary to add pH UP in order to adjust the pH correctly to 6.3-6.5.
The way you have been doing it, your eventual pH had to be way down low ... out of the soil range of 6.2-6.8. This right here explains why you are having nutrient related difficulties.
 
Do not keep feeding it everyday, make sure the pot dries out and not in a desert way, pay close attention to your plant she will tell you what's wrong, I've also seen the pic asking if it's budding, it's not budding it's forming more leaves as it's in the veg and I've noticed your leaves are curling up with an upward hook, are your heat and humidty levels in between 20/25D to 60/70%? If they are then I would cut back on watering and let her dry up, also you can buy a ppm meter in any hydro store or ebay to amazon, here's pictures of the calmag
I have it in an open box around 2 b2.lined with mylar and a 16 inch fan blowing over top box i was plannin on getting thwm outside tho
 
Sorry to tell you... but this is not the correct way to do this. The pH should be adjusted to 6.3-6.5 only AFTER EVERYTHING has been added. In many cases you will find that after adding the very acidic nutes to the mix that it is necessary to add pH UP in order to adjust the pH correctly to 6.3-6.5.
The way you have been doing it, your eventual pH had to be way down low ... out of the soil range of 6.2-6.8. This right here explains why you are having nutrient related difficulties.
Ok so i waa doing wrong wasntn checking ph after the nutes added to water i only have ph down bit will go buy up tomorrow what about oots size shoudl i go up again and should i buy a different soil maybe one with nutes in it that release slowly
 
Ok so i waa doing wrong wasntn checking ph after the nutes added to water i only have ph down bit will go buy up tomorrow what about oots size shoudl i go up again and should i buy a different soil maybe one with nutes in it that release slowly
I can go hydro store tomorro n get wat ever i need mayne i shoukd buy a tent idk this box is maxed for width of pots
 
Yes your liquid nutes will work fine, just get as much soil from around the roots before you transplant.
Ok the pots i have are deep but width is small imma go bigger with n guess ill order a tent ot can build a bigger box n line again
 

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Ok the pots i have are deep but width is small imma go bigger with n guess ill order a tent ot can build a bigger box n line again
Im sonstressed now geez im on. Budget atm just had forst wek back at work theres a 2×4 tent for maybe 100$ i do need to get wider pots n put new soil i could. Just close off this corner with wood n mylar around idk the humidity my house is set to 71 im trying ao hard to learn my heads spinning lok
 
they say my lights good for a 2 by 2 space idk if i need another one aswell
Tenst 4 feet length will this 300wt mars do the job or will have to upgrade again lol this is killing me i literaly worked 4 days back for start season luck i make 35 n hour or i be screwed
 
Hi ppl i fot my tent yesterday with calmag n promix bunle soil i have not re pottet cause did cal mag treatment yesterday i also orderes a second 300 wt mars hydro light but get sumday anyway plants are definitely enjoying the tent bumped the temo a bit. Hers pics
 

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