shamegame
Well-Known Member
Let me start off with some info on my grow:
Light:Outdoors
Strain:Master Kush
Water: distilled / tap* see below
Week: I think my plants are 5 weeks old sine they broke the surface.
Soil: An organic sterile potting soil with a med. amount of organice time release ferts.
Pots:2 gal. plastic pots with pete moss at the bottom for drainage.
Ferts: Have not applied anything to the plants yet.
Ph: 5.0-5.5* see below
Ok, I have 7 seedlings going in pots outdoors. Out of the 7, 1 is by far the largest, then another is a close second, then the other 5 are all about half the sice of those 2. They are all small considering they have been out there growing for 5 weeks. The biggest being about 11" and the smallest 5 all being only about 6-7" Also the smaller ones are all a much darker green and much less developed. The biggest one is much lighter green than the rest also.
I think I may be getting a pest problem due to some small brown spots on some of the leaves, and some minor blemishes.I felt it might be a Ph problem or nut problem so today I bought some neem oil, superthrive , and one of those 10 dollar Ph/moisture meters , the ones with the 2 metal prongs.
Now, using thise cheap Ph meter I tested all the pots , my tap water, and my distilled water.
My pot Ph in the bigger2 plants was about 5.5-5.7, and the other 5 smalller were about 5.0-5.3. From what I understand I need the pot Ph to be between 6.5-7 right?
My tap water: 4.5-4.9
Distilled bottled water: about a 7.5
First off-can I trust my little 10 dollar Ph meter?
second - Does too acidic conditions ( lower Ph ) seem to explain why the plants are so small for their age?
DO I need to buy some Ph up to put into my water to keep the pots where they need to be?
Any help would be appreciated!
Light:Outdoors
Strain:Master Kush
Water: distilled / tap* see below
Week: I think my plants are 5 weeks old sine they broke the surface.
Soil: An organic sterile potting soil with a med. amount of organice time release ferts.
Pots:2 gal. plastic pots with pete moss at the bottom for drainage.
Ferts: Have not applied anything to the plants yet.
Ph: 5.0-5.5* see below
Ok, I have 7 seedlings going in pots outdoors. Out of the 7, 1 is by far the largest, then another is a close second, then the other 5 are all about half the sice of those 2. They are all small considering they have been out there growing for 5 weeks. The biggest being about 11" and the smallest 5 all being only about 6-7" Also the smaller ones are all a much darker green and much less developed. The biggest one is much lighter green than the rest also.
I think I may be getting a pest problem due to some small brown spots on some of the leaves, and some minor blemishes.I felt it might be a Ph problem or nut problem so today I bought some neem oil, superthrive , and one of those 10 dollar Ph/moisture meters , the ones with the 2 metal prongs.
Now, using thise cheap Ph meter I tested all the pots , my tap water, and my distilled water.
My pot Ph in the bigger2 plants was about 5.5-5.7, and the other 5 smalller were about 5.0-5.3. From what I understand I need the pot Ph to be between 6.5-7 right?
My tap water: 4.5-4.9
Distilled bottled water: about a 7.5
First off-can I trust my little 10 dollar Ph meter?
second - Does too acidic conditions ( lower Ph ) seem to explain why the plants are so small for their age?
DO I need to buy some Ph up to put into my water to keep the pots where they need to be?
Any help would be appreciated!