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Did some research says it’s a lockout ph is not right here what I found is this right guys
PH AND NUTRIENT LOCKOUT
Soil growers have the advantage of cultivating in a medium, that acts as a buffer for roots. Hydroponics and coco are not quite as forgiving to pH imbalances. Even soil growers need to at least come close to getting the ideal pH of 6.0-7.0 and maintain it, otherwise plants will suffer. 5.5 to 6.5 pH is generally agreed upon as the recommended range for hydro and coco. Yellow leaves can be a warning sign, that you don’t have your nutes dialled in and the pH is off.
Essentially when the pH of your nutrient solution strays above or below the particular sweet spot for your substrate, it prevents complete absorption of all the elements of the solution. Roots are starved of certain nutrients and micronutrients as the incorrect pH causes a lockout.
Not necessarily, they go pale when they are hungry too.
Did you set the ph of the nutrient solution before you fed the plants?
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Did some research says it’s a lockout ph is not right here what I found is this right guys
PH AND NUTRIENT LOCKOUT
Soil growers have the advantage of cultivating in a medium, that acts as a buffer for roots. Hydroponics and coco are not quite as forgiving to pH imbalances. Even soil growers need to at least come close to getting the ideal pH of 6.0-7.0 and maintain it, otherwise plants will suffer. 5.5 to 6.5 pH is generally agreed upon as the recommended range for hydro and coco. Yellow leaves can be a warning sign, that you don’t have your nutes dialled in and the pH is off.
Essentially when the pH of your nutrient solution strays above or below the particular sweet spot for your substrate, it prevents complete absorption of all the elements of the solution. Roots are starved of certain nutrients and micronutrients as the incorrect pH causes a lockout.
Not necessarily, they go pale when they are hungry too.
Did you set the ph of the nutrient solution before you fed the plants?
Ps there's not a lot of feed in the terra either mate you have to feed every water not water, feed as you would normally with soil I use ec 1.0 when small 1.2 for veg 1.4 during stretch and back down to 1.0 mid flower again that's me every one has there own way mate it's just finding your way and you will keep your eye on your plants and you will be good
I read it had plenty of organic base feeds in like worm castings which will need to be broken down over a few weeks before they come available to roots so ideal for a young plant thats just sprouted, it wont register much and it will give ya a false reading if checking run off cus of the mostly organic vibe its got going. Well its what im getting from reading about it anyhow Wrh.
I think the ec is set at 1.2 in the bag it's a light mix and canna says to water the first time then feed every time
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Did some research says it’s a lockout ph is not right here what I found is this right guys
PH AND NUTRIENT LOCKOUT
Soil growers have the advantage of cultivating in a medium, that acts as a buffer for roots. Hydroponics and coco are not quite as forgiving to pH imbalances. Even soil growers need to at least come close to getting the ideal pH of 6.0-7.0 and maintain it, otherwise plants will suffer. 5.5 to 6.5 pH is generally agreed upon as the recommended range for hydro and coco. Yellow leaves can be a warning sign, that you don’t have your nutes dialled in and the pH is off.
Essentially when the pH of your nutrient solution strays above or below the particular sweet spot for your substrate, it prevents complete absorption of all the elements of the solution. Roots are starved of certain nutrients and micronutrients as the incorrect pH causes a lockout.
If your saying the plant in pictures is ph lockout, is it bod its not and its more like not feeding ferts when plant has started showing leaves. Go by what newer growth is saying and to me it looks good to go. Don`t feed or water that pot for a good few more days and when you do just give it half to a full litre and water in gently around the plant till its bigger, go with 0.5ml a litre of A&B, jobs a good en. Dont sweat about watering to run off just yet its a baby plant and your not gonna be feeding enough to cause build up of fert salts if using 0.5ml a litre
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I read it had plenty of organic base feeds in like worm castings which will need to be broken down over a few weeks before they come available to roots so ideal for a young plant thats just sprouted, it wont register much and it will give ya a false reading if checking run off cus of the mostly organic vibe its got going. Well its what im getting from reading about it anyhow Wrh.
I think the ec is set at 1.2 in the bag it's a light mix and canna says to water the first time then feed every time
Sounds like a plan and we love a good plan. Thanks for popping to help the guy out.
Did some research says it’s a lockout ph is not right here what I found is this right guys
PH AND NUTRIENT LOCKOUT
Soil growers have the advantage of cultivating in a medium, that acts as a buffer for roots. Hydroponics and coco are not quite as forgiving to pH imbalances. Even soil growers need to at least come close to getting the ideal pH of 6.0-7.0 and maintain it, otherwise plants will suffer. 5.5 to 6.5 pH is generally agreed upon as the recommended range for hydro and coco. Yellow leaves can be a warning sign, that you don’t have your nutes dialled in and the pH is off.
Essentially when the pH of your nutrient solution strays above or below the particular sweet spot for your substrate, it prevents complete absorption of all the elements of the solution. Roots are starved of certain nutrients and micronutrients as the incorrect pH causes a lockout.
If your saying the plant in pictures is ph lockout, is it bod its not and its more like not feeding ferts when plant has started showing leaves. Go by what newer growth is saying and to me it looks good to go. Don`t feed or water that pot for a good few more days and when you do just give it half to a full litre and water in gently around the plant till its bigger, go with 0.5ml a litre of A&B, jobs a good en. Dont sweat about watering to run off just yet its a baby plant and your not gonna be feeding enough to cause build up of fert salts if using 0.5ml a litre
i dunno but i read ph is hard to blame on any grow in soil unless its really out of wack like below 5 or above 10. when in doubt with seedlings in soil i dont feed for 2 waterings and folier spray every mornin with cal-mag soakin wet just make sure they dry completely, seems to work for me. at that point u can tell a little bit better whats goin on.
i dunno but i read ph is hard to blame on any grow in soil unless its really out of wack like below 5 or above 10. when in doubt with seedlings in soil i dont feed for 2 waterings and folier spray every mornin with cal-mag soakin wet just make sure they dry completely, seems to work for me. at that point u can tell a little bit better whats goin on.
I’ve no got any cal mag I’ve just started spraying water on the leaves
i dunno but i read ph is hard to blame on any grow in soil unless its really out of wack like below 5 or above 10. when in doubt with seedlings in soil i dont feed for 2 waterings and folier spray every mornin with cal-mag soakin wet just make sure they dry completely, seems to work for me. at that point u can tell a little bit better whats goin on.
I’ve no got any cal mag I’ve just started spraying water on the leaves
you can make calcium with eggshells and vinegar and magnesium ( epsom salt ) is very cheap
Did some research says it’s a lockout ph is not right here what I found is this right guys
PH AND NUTRIENT LOCKOUT
Soil growers have the advantage of cultivating in a medium, that acts as a buffer for roots. Hydroponics and coco are not quite as forgiving to pH imbalances. Even soil growers need to at least come close to getting the ideal pH of 6.0-7.0 and maintain it, otherwise plants will suffer. 5.5 to 6.5 pH is generally agreed upon as the recommended range for hydro and coco. Yellow leaves can be a warning sign, that you don’t have your nutes dialled in and the pH is off.
Essentially when the pH of your nutrient solution strays above or below the particular sweet spot for your substrate, it prevents complete absorption of all the elements of the solution. Roots are starved of certain nutrients and micronutrients as the incorrect pH causes a lockout.
If your saying the plant in pictures is ph lockout, is it bod its not and its more like not feeding ferts when plant has started showing leaves. Go by what newer growth is saying and to me it looks good to go. Don`t feed or water that pot for a good few more days and when you do just give it half to a full litre and water in gently around the plant till its bigger, go with 0.5ml a litre of A&B, jobs a good en. Dont sweat about watering to run off just yet its a baby plant and your not gonna be feeding enough to cause build up of fert salts if using 0.5ml a litre
Been feeding them starter 1ml
Ahh i was referring to using A&B base ferts, my bad i should said what i meant instead of presuming.
You dont need calmag either so dont waste your money its not that. Have you not got any A&B base ferts they have everything in for plants needs and more ? If so drop the stuff your using and start feeding 0.5ml a litre of both A&B
i dunno but i read ph is hard to blame on any grow in soil unless its really out of wack like below 5 or above 10. when in doubt with seedlings in soil i dont feed for 2 waterings and folier spray every mornin with cal-mag soakin wet just make sure they dry completely, seems to work for me. at that point u can tell a little bit better whats goin on.
I’ve no got any cal mag I’ve just started spraying water on the leaves
you can make calcium with eggshells and vinegar and magnesium ( epsom salt ) is very cheap
Sounds like a plan and we love a good plan. Thanks for popping to help the guy out.
If your saying the plant in pictures is ph lockout, is it bod its not and its more like not feeding ferts when plant has started showing leaves. Go by what newer growth is saying and to me it looks good to go. Don`t feed or water that pot for a good few more days and when you do just give it half to a full litre and water in gently around the plant till its bigger, go with 0.5ml a litre of A&B, jobs a good en. Dont sweat about watering to run off just yet its a baby plant and your not gonna be feeding enough to cause build up of fert salts if using 0.5ml a litre
Been feeding them starter 1ml
Ahh i was referring to using A&B base ferts, my bad i should said what i meant instead of presuming.
You dont need calmag either so dont waste your money its not that. Have you not got any A&B base ferts they have everything in for plants needs and more ? If so drop the stuff your using and start feeding 0.5ml a litre of both A&B