Defoliation the first few leafs

harrythehat

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Ok no time like the present as it's not too late
PH pen and buffering solutions ordered.
Feck it forgot the pH down LOL.
Will run left tank PHd right tank out of the bottle
And give a full run down.
(Fuck you lot giving me all this extra work)LOL
 

harrythehat

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Ok no time like the present as it's not too late
PH pen and buffering solutions ordered.
Feck it forgot the pH down LOL.
Will run left tank PHd right tank out of the bottle
And give a full run down.
(Fuck you lot giving me all this extra work)LOL
PH down ordered and a propshaft for me pick up.
Good ole ebay
 

harrythehat

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I run 0.6 EC max in veg an everything's green. We are clearly doing something wrong aren't we? Let's raise pH to 9 and EC to 3.0, growth probably gonna explode! Lol! :wall:
Clearly what others do still has success.
Yet all you want to do is mock
Why would you want to be a slug this is supposed to be some sort of community isn't it?
 

Wastei

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Clearly what others do still has success.
Yet all you want to do is mock
Why would you want to be a slug this is supposed to be some sort of community isn't it?
Problem is you're the only one believing pH to not be the most important variable in hydro. Your plants look like shit but you're still want all the praise posting malpractices in the advanced forum?

You think people with actual experience on here wouldn't notice and point this out? If that's not helping the community I don't know what is? Go stand in your corner.
 

harrythehat

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Problem is you're the only one believing pH to not be the most important variable in hydro. Your plants look like shit but you're still want all the praise posting malpractices in the advanced forum?

You think people with actual experience on here wouldn't notice and point this out? If that's not helping the community I don't know what is? Go stand in your corner.
Do you really think your meagre words will put me off.
Will show you PH doesn't matter there's a PH pen on its way. As there only vegging there's plenty of time to do a pretty much full run down will PH one and run as I do with the other.

Come harvest let's see if you can come anywhere near my 150 watts of LED in grams per watt
 

Tvanmunhen

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You think people with actual experience on here wouldn't notice and point this out? If that's not helping the community I don't know what is? Go stand in your corner.
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Lmao you are so helpful! Perhaps you are the only one with actual experience! OR MAYBE most normal people wouldn't be so egotistical to think they need to do this community a favor in this manner....or send people to there corners!!wow you sir need some love in your life. Masterbation, music or human kindness may help!
 

Tvanmunhen

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Ooooohnooooo it's checked every time I feed at least twice a day! I always keep a test solution handy usually 4.0 and 7.0. I also use the appropriate measurements and utensils to measure. But here's the thing even though I'm checking my pH doesn't mean I keep it at 5.8 5.6 area that everybody has been yelling at me since I started to do matter of fact I have checked my accuracy on my meter many times for accuracy just to make sure I wasn't f****** things up but believe it or not on this current grow they prefer to be between 6.2 and 6.5 anytime I get near where you guys are telling me to put it my leaves start to taco and starts looking like shit. I am feeding nothing but advanced nutrients a and b at the correct PPM levels I am currently only at 750. I must say when I tried using a high alkalinity my root structure probably wasn't prepared which is fine That's why I waited until one week before I put into flour to try again Guess what happened. No I'm not going to scream till I'm blue in the face to say everyone is wrong for telling me to put it at 5.6 or 5.8 I'll simply just shut my mouth and do more research and try things on my own thanks for the opportunity to explain my process have a nice day
 

Tvanmunhen

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Matter of fact I'm actually smart enough to realize that I am no professional and have no room to do something stupid like that
 

PJ Diaz

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Ooooohnooooo it's checked every time I feed at least twice a day! I always keep a test solution handy usually 4.0 and 7.0. I also use the appropriate measurements and utensils to measure. But here's the thing even though I'm checking my pH doesn't mean I keep it at 5.8 5.6 area that everybody has been yelling at me since I started to do matter of fact I have checked my accuracy on my meter many times for accuracy just to make sure I wasn't f****** things up but believe it or not on this current grow they prefer to be between 6.2 and 6.5 anytime I get near where you guys are telling me to put it my leaves start to taco and starts looking like shit. I am feeding nothing but advanced nutrients a and b at the correct PPM levels I am currently only at 750. I must say when I tried using a high alkalinity my root structure probably wasn't prepared which is fine That's why I waited until one week before I put into flour to try again Guess what happened. No I'm not going to scream till I'm blue in the face to say everyone is wrong for telling me to put it at 5.6 or 5.8 I'll simply just shut my mouth and do more research and try things on my own thanks for the opportunity to explain my process have a nice day
What medium are you using? Do you have a lot of successful grows in that ph range?
 

Tvanmunhen

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Nice feel free to come by my thread it's under good vibes post your girls I'd love to see them. Or just come by to shoot the s*** on there.not fact-based or anything just like watching people grow!!! Sorry harry for the ramble!
 

PJ Diaz

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Ph was 6.5 did a feed of 750 ppm sensi a nb
You can sort of get away with that ph range in coco, but it's not ideal. It might not show the real impacts until the last couple of weeks in flowering. I had a run recently that I didn't realize my ph pen was fk'd up until it was too late. That run was ok, but once I corrected the ph issue, the following run of the same strains same feed was night and day difference improvement with proper ph range. In coco/perlite, around 5.8 to 6.0 is generally good.
 
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