He gets it. It's the perfect Q point in everything, RMS in electricity, PH in water and other places if you look. It also applies to the universe. Aleister Crowley the Beast 666 would be proud.
Question? I'm currently using the General Organics Bio line and have been using it in a bubble/dwc setup(first time grower) 😎 and was wondering if this organic line good for hydroponics. I've heard synthetics for hydro and organic for soil but for the first week my seedling bounced back after it's first feed with the Bio. Ty and great channel 👍
You know what your talking about, however you should have made 2 separate vids for this subject. Switching back and forth is confusing and boring if your not interested in the type of grow, thanks it was good information, just saying.
I tested my soil and it’s 5.5. All my leaves are yellowing on the edges and are turning brown. Also burnt tips on the new growth. I think I need to stop giving it nutrients and just feed it water from now on. I’m trying to save this plant given to me.
it took a minute for u to process macro and micro… Lol, tell my why my anthocyanins vascular leaves are red, flavonoids hue are based on ph. Red vascular, high acidic, yet my ph is barely above neutral(brownish dooky green). I took soil 300, I know about surveying loams, making compost, using nitrogen to heat and mulch. but this shit boggles me.
He gets it. It's the perfect Q point in everything, RMS in electricity, PH in water and other places if you look. It also applies to the universe. Aleister Crowley the Beast 666 would be proud.
Much appreciated.
woudn't 5.3 be best for hydro according to this chart?
Hi. Where can I find these charts please? Good video
If Im using Sunshine advanced mix # 4, when it comes to PH scales should I be phd for soil or hydro?
Very informative but what's the ph solution u use for the meter? Worried about calibration now.
I accidentally keep watering at 5.0.
Really informative video mr!
…and coco?
What would you ph promix to…..
Great information! That opening Bong rip is soooo played out though.
By looking at that graph 5.2-5.3 ph has a pretty good level nutes available for the plants to uptake.
dude, ten is not more acidic, it's alkaline.
Question? I'm currently using the General Organics Bio line and have been using it in a bubble/dwc setup(first time grower) 😎 and was wondering if this organic line good for hydroponics. I've heard synthetics for hydro and organic for soil but for the first week my seedling bounced back after it's first feed with the Bio. Ty and great channel 👍
Omg ! This answered so much! awesome video.
So what about COCO Ph… it isnt soil or hydro..what about 6.2…?
If I'm using rockwool I would have to follow the hydro pH system right?
Very good helpful thank you
You know what your talking about, however you should have made 2 separate vids for this subject. Switching back and forth is confusing and boring if your not interested in the type of grow, thanks it was good information, just saying.
I tested my soil and it’s 5.5. All my leaves are yellowing on the edges and are turning brown. Also burnt tips on the new growth. I think I need to stop giving it nutrients and just feed it water from now on. I’m trying to save this plant given to me.
Im doing a indoor grow this year
What do i buy to test and balnace out of ph level
As a beginner this was very informal thank you!
Why does every top grower i ask say i should keep my ph 6.3 to 6.8 in hydroponics t? I see these charts but i trust the cannabis community
I really like 7, less metal more cal
Lol. You have a “graphics””guy” I’ll eat a boot. Lol hahah. Good information tho. 🤣
My tap water is a hard 7 . maybe 6.5 sometimes everytime I try to pH down it from 7 I get 4.0 !? Can anyone help? Or am I just over worrying ?
Have photos on ig @dub20_life
it took a minute for u to process macro and micro… Lol, tell my why my anthocyanins vascular leaves are red, flavonoids hue are based on ph. Red vascular, high acidic, yet my ph is barely above neutral(brownish dooky green). I took soil 300, I know about surveying loams, making compost, using nitrogen to heat and mulch. but this shit boggles me.