Yes I’ve wondered myself how accurate it is. Obviously it isn’t digital so it can only give me an idea, rgive or take a couple tenths or so. It is not meant for water however and I use a more accurate digital meter for my nutrient solution and water.
They’re doing fine. I had to cart them two by two into the barn for this hurricane unfortunately but I’ve got a few grow lights on em and the ambient light from outside should keep them alright for just a couple days.
I’m a little stumped on ph again in that they still keep coming up right at 7...
Hope you and yours are safe. I’d love to hear how everything fared once you get back to your spot. I’m in Asheville waiting on the dumpin rains and gusty winds but it seems to have mostly died out... mountains will do that. I carted every single one of my plants into the barn for this but...
Agreed. Asheville is where I’m at actually except we’re so swamped with tourists and people moving here that I hesitate to tell people how great it is, haha.
Thanks. I do give Humic acid (ful-power), l-aminos and occasionally Epsom. The yellowing seems to be slowing a bit but not stopping... I can tell the plants with the worst yellowing are having slowed bud growth. Wish I knew exactly what to do. I don’t want to overdo it trying to figure it out :/...
so I’m growing some tsunami web outdoors in North Carolina and am about 4-5 weeks out from harvest I believe.
My recent ph test results came up with a 7 for every single smart pot, almost exactly. It’s usually more at like 6.3-6.5. Should I be worried? I don’t have any ph up and down because my...
Wow yeah they look rather larfy. I’ll be making extracts with mine so I guess it won’t matter too much. Some of mine are bound to be heavier cbd than others as they were from seed and tsunami has just a 25% chance of getting a high cbd Pheno. Most of them will be more like half and half cbd:thc...
I’ve always used various potassium silicate products (skunk labs powdered version being my favorite), but recently I came across Privi Silixol ‘’with its unique patented technology delivers world’s only known form of Bio- active silica (Stabilized Orthosilicic Acid)’’. So far the research I’ve...
If you really wanna get serious use Privi Silixol which ‘’delivers world’s only known form of Bio- active silica (Stabilized Orthosilicic Acid). Privi Silixol helps alleviate Abiotic stress in the plant – Temperature Fluctuations, water shortage, excess rain and soil related stress (Acidity...
I use Skunk Labs Horticulture Silicate 7.8 Soluble Silica Supplement For Plants. It’s in powder form and makes 1 Gallon 7.8% Concentrate. Best I’ve found and like others have said- the liquids aren’t as good. No hype just pure.
Agreeing except I wouldn’t use furniture or anything else treated. You don’t want the chemicals in your plants :)
I also suggest digging a hole, making a nice hot fire in it and then sticking your wood chunks in there (no bigger than 8’’ like dontesla suggested) and you can even cover it over...