Why?what boo said , just give them water but not to much…
you also should try and adjust the Ph of your water if you are not already doing that
Why?
I don’t check pH but I think I am lucky. My town has good water. My brother uses the same ‘organic’ nutes I used when I started out. He had good results for most of his first grow then the plants started looking like they had pH issues. He checked his pH and it was 8-something. Looked at his cities water supply website and they claimed they keep the pH neutral. I had issues when I tried switching to the GH trio. The issue went away when I switched to a Kelp4Less powder regimen. I am now using AN pH Perfect without any issues but I suspect most any buffered nutrient line has limitations on its ability to compensate for pH.since I dont know what the current Ph is , it could be ok as is
but yeah , I thought just about everyone checks the Ph of their water once in awhile
Using ph perfect too. I don't know how it works but no matter how much I add it balances my ph from 7.8(tap) to 6.3. full dose of A and B later in flower only B and now B part -30% still 6.3I don’t check pH but I think I am lucky. My town has good water. My brother uses the same ‘organic’ nutes I used when I started out. He had good results for most of his first grow then the plants started looking like they had pH issues. He checked his pH and it was 8-something. Looked at his cities water supply website and they claimed they keep the pH neutral. I had issues when I tried switching to the GH trio. The issue went away when I switched to a Kelp4Less powder regimen. I am now using AN pH Perfect without any issues but I suspect most any buffered nutrient line has limitations on its ability to compensate for pH.
Never tried PH perfect, are you in soil or coco?Using ph perfect too. I don't know how it works but no matter how much I add it balances my ph from 7.8(tap) to 6.3. full dose of A and B later in flower only B and now B part -30% still 6.3
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