Dutch Passion Billy Wu's StarRyder & Think Different multigrow (LED/HPS, CO2)

I might try that Mr. Kip :) Perhaps just disregard pH altogether as apparently light mix soils sort it out for us anyway. I can't quite see how it works as people have been measuring soil pH since they started growing plants.
 
Tbh I'm not entirely sure myself. But from what I can gather from growing, is iv seen alot of growers using BioBizz is they don't pH there feed. I think if your growing with synthetic then pH is a must because it's chemicals, apart from pH perfect by AN, that stuff seems really good. If your growing organic your soil is packed with micro nutrients. If you add chemical to this you risk killing them off, this is what I did. They keep your soil 'Alive' if they fail your get an off pH and lock outs. But I swear once I stopped using my pH- my plants recovers and did really well but I definitely stunned them. I would love to know myself as I find it all confusing, I do understand pH but I did find it a big hassle. And when I see other people not really doing it in organics I don't bother, seems to work fine for me but thats just my:2cents:
 
I see, Hazy said the same thing :) Thanks man, I'll try it!

Gonna germinate my seeds today gents, pictures later!
 
Germing karma Billy.....:wiz:
 
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Seeds have sank now, going into the paper towel for propagation. Got some bigger square pots arriving tomorrow as well so I can have 15 litres across all pots :) Leaving the small AutoX in it's 7.5 litre though, don't want to transplant it again.
 
The very best of luck on your new grow Billy Wu.
 
Thanks fellas :) According to what people have been telling me, my downfall so far has been using pH up and pH down solutions. I'll be cutting them out all together this time to see how it goes.
 
UPDATE: We're gonna be doing TWO Think Different and one Star Ryder now! Sadly, one of my girls has gone from poorly to deadly ill, I doubt she's going to pull through as she's gone all yellow. It's my smaller AutoX plant. So, tomorrow I'll be pulling her out, chopping off the few little buds for a nice sample, and I'll be putting the Star Ryder in the water glass tonight :)

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I'm quite excited to get all these new ones on the go! My soil pH is at 5.6 - 5.8 right now, I'm not sure if I should mix some lime in to buffer it before I plant the seeds, or if I should just let it go naturally. Thoughts please? :)
 
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