darcels30
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I'm in week five for my autoflowers but my ph is @ 7-8, how do I bring it down to 6.5? do I flush it? do I add more nutrients with ph 6? I did try just ph water & it did go down to 7. HELP! I don't want to ruin my girls.
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I do have PH down & up but my question was should I just flush it with PH water or use new nutrients at 6.5 PH. thank you anywayHow to Ask for Grow Support
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A lot of it depends on the variables. What is your Medium? How are you coming up with that number for PH? And PH of water or soil or _____? Is it having issues/problems? etc......
I do have PH down & up but my question was should I just flush it with PH water or use new nutrients at 6.5 PH. thank you anyway
A lot of it depends on the variables. What is your Medium? How are you coming up with that number for PH? And PH of water or soil or _____? Is it having issues/problems? etc......
What Dwight said. We have too many unknowns here to really diagnose and provide advice.
I'm using soil and I always thought Ph needed to be 6.5 or lower, am I wrong?Why I gave the link and what I posted, folks need more info to give you any kind of advice worth giving/taking.
I'm using soil and I always thought Ph needed to be 6.5 or lower, am I wrong?
Yes, No and Maybe. This is why the group needs to know more about what you have going so far. See my comments below.I do have PH down & up but my question was should I just flush it with PH water or use new nutrients at 6.5 PH. ...
We will also need to know what kind of soil. Is it a soil mix that contains "dirt" and compost? That will have a different answer than if it is mix of peat moss, perlite (and/or vermiculite) and coco coir.I'm using soil and I always thought Ph needed to be 6.5 or lower, am I wrong?
I use ocean forest potting soil, it has guano, peet pellets and all kinds of nutrients.Yes, No and Maybe. This is why the group needs to know more about what you have going so far. See my comments below.
We will also need to know what kind of soil. Is it a soil mix that contains "dirt" and compost? That will have a different answer than if it is mix of peat moss, perlite (and/or vermiculite) and coco coir.
These peat moss, perlite and coco coir mixes are often called soil because they look like and feel like an organic soil mix when they are damp. They are sold in bags in big box department store and in hydroponic or grow stores or these mixes can be bought on-line. However, it is not a mineral type of soil and will definitely have a different answer than if it is a natural mineral soil.
Or is a mix of some of the above mentioned items you put together?
This is the soil I useYes, No and Maybe. This is why the group needs to know more about what you have going so far. See my comments below.
We will also need to know what kind of soil. Is it a soil mix that contains "dirt" and compost? That will have a different answer than if it is mix of peat moss, perlite (and/or vermiculite) and coco coir.
These peat moss, perlite and coco coir mixes are often called soil because they look like and feel like an organic soil mix when they are damp. They are sold in bags in big box department store and in hydroponic or grow stores or these mixes can be bought on-line. However, it is not a mineral type of soil and will definitely have a different answer than if it is a natural mineral soil.
Or is a mix of some of the above mentioned items you put together?
People that have had experience in pH problems, especially in this brand of soil, can help give some suggestions tailored directly to your mix.I use ocean forest potting soil, it has guano, peet pellets and all kinds of nutrients.