If you’re growing Cannabis indoors with bottled nutrients, one crucial element to pay attention to is pH. Here is the definitive guide to pH levels for Cannabis …
Sorry folks but at the end of the video one of you says it backwards. When PH is low you must give it soil acidifier. Wrong. Alkaline = high PH. Acidic = Low PH. So if PH is low you must give it alkaline water to bring it to a neutral PH.
Advanced nutrients "ph perfect" kinda fucked me over. It played into my laziness and now I have a few deffciencies. Ph pen on the way. Hopefully I can get the ph balanced. Thanks for knowledge!
I have another question I want to grow in my garage (I live in Florida) so it runs 80+ in my garage I'm looking to get a tent do you think I can just grow or do you think I have to find a way to cool it down, if so I would appreciate your advice thank you
Hey man ✌️ quick question about ph in soil, I’ve currently just entered week 2 of veg so they’re still babies but my ph has been 5.6 across the board(4plants) since I started feeding them.. my question is are these levels too low right now? Or I’m I okay for a bit till they grow more and get closer to the next stage? I don’t want to stress them out just panicking and throwing shit in, and tbh they look as if they’re thriving.. Thanks for even reading this long ass thought 😅✌️awesome content again 👊
Love your channel bro need more content me and my homies Ben trying trying to different flavors how can you add flavors naturally and what nutrients if you have a solution all the way we would love to see it and knowledge to knowledge bro thank you
Can you suggest a good ph pen for around £50/60 and something that's really bothering me so I just tried to the general hydroponics flora trio the picture showed the usual bottles but when they turned up it was GHE with the general hydroponics logo but the top of the bottle was different it was T.A terra aquatic tri part all called the same flora grow flora bloom and flora micro are they the same??
Right guys I love your videos my "friend" has not been growing long and is just about to start his 3rd grow but he's struggling to get the ph right he grows in coco coir and perlite 70/30 mix and using canna coco professional plus but when he tries to buffer his coco with cal mag and RO water with an ec of 0.4ms and ph of 5.8 the ph rises to 6.7/6.9 when he test the solution afterwards does this mean the coco is at the ph of solution tested afterwards or will it be fine to just carry on why is this? and its the same when feeding what he puts in the top never comes out in the run off the same do I need to worry or just keep feeding to the right ph and ec according to age obviously please help he nearly gave up growing because of the problems hes having with ph please help many thanks
Excellent video you guys! You hit right on my only problem. When I give nutrients or water to my plant I ph it to 6.5 to 6.8. When I test the runoff it’s 5.7 to 5.8. Not sure what the heck causes that! The ppm is 680 to 700 when I feed.
Aye Big Rob and Chef Trey….wut up Growmies! Thnks for the video I been watching for a while now and got the blue lab ph pen…found out that the BullS*** ph pen I got off Amazon was way off …though I was @ 6.16ph and found out that the blue lab is reading 7.0🤦🏽♂️😵👨🏾🌾
Love watching you guys good info, however, I’ve been growing a couple years now with some success. Here is where I’m confused. You want the root zone to be around 6.5 (soil grow) right ? now for me, to get my soil ph to a 6.8 I need to ph my water to 3.5. Why ? This is an outdoor grow in pots with organic garden soil( no fertilizer) organic peat moss, organic vermiculite( all from Lowes) and mushroom/cow manure compost(from Atwood’s). Now this is with well water or river water. Any suggestions
Just a quick one.. in the picture at 1:54 it shows that perfect pH level is 5.5 – 5.8 , buy later in the video you mention that you personally keep it at 6.2 – 6-5 range. I have few friends who advising me to keep 5.5 – 5.8 , but can't explain why exactly it is good level to grow in soil. Could you please elaborate ? Thanks 🙂
Just started my first grow and you guys have really unlocked some great info to help me along the way. Keep it coming, and oh yea "Stay Lifted" Love it.
You guys are great! I’m also growing in Michigan the land of funky h20. I’m using tap h20 and it’s 8.5 to 9.5+ I’m growing in fox farms ocean forest and happy frog equal mix 1/2 & 1/2. I dial my h20 down to 6.0 to 7.0.
You guys are great! I’m also growing in Michigan the land of funky h20. I’m using tap h20 and it’s 8.5 to 9.5+ I’m growing in fox farms ocean forest and happy frog equal mix 1/2 & 1/2. I dial my h20 down to 6.0 to 7.0.
I run at 6.4 to 6.8 in hp promix, check out my results guys I think it has a little to do with nutrients that your running with and the way they are made.
I just started my first BUDGET grow here in Michigan for medicine for my wife who is disabled and i been having trouble since first top dressing. I have a cheap ph pen so I don't know if it's calibration is correct. And I couldn't find much info on dr.earth nutrients that I used. Been very stressful hopefully someone can help us out with what I'm doing wrong
CLTV you guys are great!
How test soil?
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Can I use my coco coir if I only rinsed and added perlite. Or should I buffer it with cal/mag?
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Sorry folks but at the end of the video one of you says it backwards. When PH is low you must give it soil acidifier. Wrong. Alkaline = high PH. Acidic = Low PH. So if PH is low you must give it alkaline water to bring it to a neutral PH.
cheers fellas, cleared up some rookie shit i was bound to run into!
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Advanced nutrients "ph perfect" kinda fucked me over. It played into my laziness and now I have a few deffciencies. Ph pen on the way. Hopefully I can get the ph balanced. Thanks for knowledge!
I have another question I want to grow in my garage (I live in Florida) so it runs 80+ in my garage I'm looking to get a tent do you think I can just grow or do you think I have to find a way to cool it down, if so I would appreciate your advice thank you
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Hey man ✌️ quick question about ph in soil, I’ve currently just entered week 2 of veg so they’re still babies but my ph has been 5.6 across the board(4plants) since I started feeding them.. my question is are these levels too low right now? Or I’m I okay for a bit till they grow more and get closer to the next stage? I don’t want to stress them out just panicking and throwing shit in, and tbh they look as if they’re thriving.. Thanks for even reading this long ass thought 😅✌️awesome content again 👊
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Quick question who do you recommend for seeds please let me know,,I'm trying to find a good source
What is the time frame of the different stages such as veg ,blossom,,,so I can adjust my ph
Love your channel bro need more content me and my homies Ben trying trying to different flavors how can you add flavors naturally and what nutrients if you have a solution all the way we would love to see it and knowledge to knowledge bro thank you
Great video my ph little low and now I know backing soda good ph up
If my soil is too acidic and I try raising it with ph adjusted water, do I ph the water to the desired soil ph?
What about using core water? Supposed to be 7.5 ph .. I've ordered a ph tester but I've been using the Core bottle water is that ok?
Thanks for the tips!😀 I'm a new grower
Can you suggest a good ph pen for around £50/60 and something that's really bothering me so I just tried to the general hydroponics flora trio the picture showed the usual bottles but when they turned up it was GHE with the general hydroponics logo but the top of the bottle was different it was T.A terra aquatic tri part all called the same flora grow flora bloom and flora micro are they the same??
Good video.. what should the ph be growing inTH-1 promix outdoors in 5 gal buckets with foxfarm nutrients?
Right guys I love your videos my "friend" has not been growing long and is just about to start his 3rd grow but he's struggling to get the ph right he grows in coco coir and perlite 70/30 mix and using canna coco professional plus but when he tries to buffer his coco with cal mag and RO water with an ec of 0.4ms and ph of 5.8 the ph rises to 6.7/6.9 when he test the solution afterwards does this mean the coco is at the ph of solution tested afterwards or will it be fine to just carry on why is this? and its the same when feeding what he puts in the top never comes out in the run off the same do I need to worry or just keep feeding to the right ph and ec according to age obviously please help he nearly gave up growing because of the problems hes having with ph please help many thanks
Excellent video you guys! You hit right on my only problem. When I give nutrients or water to my plant I ph it to 6.5 to 6.8. When I test the runoff it’s 5.7 to 5.8. Not sure what the heck causes that! The ppm is 680 to 700 when I feed.
new at growing and not yet have a pH meter but I've been watering with eldorado spring water is that bad ?
I've been really lucky as I've never needed to ph and get a good outcome but I'm deff going to be rising it in bloom in future
U guys alwayz put out great info/videos keep smkin and keep growing!!
Aye Big Rob and Chef Trey….wut up Growmies! Thnks for the video I been watching for a while now and got the blue lab ph pen…found out that the BullS*** ph pen I got off Amazon was way off …though I was @ 6.16ph and found out that the blue lab is reading 7.0🤦🏽♂️😵👨🏾🌾
Love watching you guys good info, however, I’ve been growing a couple years now with some success. Here is where I’m confused. You want the root zone to be around 6.5 (soil grow) right ? now for me, to get my soil ph to a 6.8 I need to ph my water to 3.5. Why ? This is an outdoor grow in pots with organic garden soil( no fertilizer) organic peat moss, organic vermiculite( all from Lowes) and mushroom/cow manure compost(from Atwood’s). Now this is with well water or river water. Any suggestions
Where in MI?
Thanks for the video !!
Just a quick one.. in the picture at 1:54 it shows that perfect pH level is 5.5 – 5.8 , buy later in the video you mention that you personally keep it at 6.2 – 6-5 range.
I have few friends who advising me to keep 5.5 – 5.8 , but can't explain why exactly it is good level to grow in soil.
Could you please elaborate ?
Thanks 🙂
Just started my first grow and you guys have really unlocked some great info to help me along the way. Keep it coming, and oh yea "Stay Lifted" Love it.
You guys are great! I’m also growing in Michigan the land of funky h20. I’m using tap h20 and it’s 8.5 to 9.5+ I’m growing in fox farms ocean forest and happy frog equal mix 1/2 & 1/2. I dial my h20 down to 6.0 to 7.0.
You guys are great! I’m also growing in Michigan the land of funky h20. I’m using tap h20 and it’s 8.5 to 9.5+ I’m growing in fox farms ocean forest and happy frog equal mix 1/2 & 1/2. I dial my h20 down to 6.0 to 7.0.
Damn. Well explained
So far I've grown fire no ph testing and no food either…. hazel park water and little bit of molasses… and was fucking amazing….
Is distilled water good?
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Why yes we do have some funky ph in Michigan specially if you’re close to flint haha
I run at 6.4 to 6.8 in hp promix, check out my results guys I think it has a little to do with nutrients that your running with and the way they are made.
I just started my first BUDGET grow here in Michigan for medicine for my wife who is disabled and i been having trouble since first top dressing. I have a cheap ph pen so I don't know if it's calibration is correct. And I couldn't find much info on dr.earth nutrients that I used. Been very stressful hopefully someone can help us out with what I'm doing wrong
So I am using Fox Farm ocean Forest soil and dr. Earth dry amendments. should I pH my tap water?
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🤟🤙 good info
We'll have to put together a video covering calibration and using the soil meters too. What do you guys think?