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CommanderCannabis CommanderCannabis
6 years ago
Finally got some roots growing down from the container. Humidifier is keeping humidity in low 60's. Keeping pH between 5.9 and 6.1.
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Grow Questions
CommanderCannabis
CommanderCannabisstarted grow question 6 years ago
Concerning pH - I have seen a chart which shows how fluxuating your pH between 5.8 and 6.8 is helpful in releasing different nutrients. I have also seen most sites say that you should keep it as constant as possible say keep it @ 6. Does anyone have an opinion based on experience
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hello! Most of the time if you ask hydro growers they will say that constant PH is not the best way to go . You're better start around 5.5 to get up to 6.2 in late flowering ( with a sweet spot at 5.8 ) so generally hydro grower use the PH range at their advantage. Now why you should stick to a value and correct your PH. Because PH fluctuate naturally in hydro so It's better to correct a slight fluctuation than a brutal one , it can stress the plant and some times makes her struggle to get the nutrient she needs. I hope it will help you 😁👍
CommanderCannabis
CommanderCannabisstarted grow question 6 years ago
Can the color of your nutrients cause the roots to be dyed. My MicroGro nutrient is dark red and the older roots are colored a light red. More roots continue to grow and the roots which haven't started touching the water in my hydro system are still bright white (see photo).
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Dedon
Dedonanswered grow question 6 years ago
Nutrient can color your root, but if they are "glued" together and slimy you have root rot :/ ( i had this during stretch phase and it wasn't fun T.T ) if you still see small roots which are growing all allong the main root, it's OK they're still healthy,
CommanderCannabis
CommanderCannabisstarted grow question 6 years ago
I'm in the 11th week and my pH is a constant 6.1. As i get longer into flowering, do i need to slowly bring the pH up to @ 6.4 or keep it where i am at?
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 6 years ago
Keep that value , in hydro you must know that the sweet spot is around 5.8 PH so your not so far , of course If you wanna encourage the PK availability for your plant then slowly increase until you reach 6.4 at the end of flowering but it is not necessary to me 😊
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