Mañ'O'Green and GreenLeaf 2 part for Autos

Any pistils yet?
Yes, if you are on a PC/Laptop you can click on the pictures to open them in their own window then hit the magnifier and you can see they are proud girls on several. I will catch the others in the next set of pics.
 
Great thread! Is the idea that you make separate part A and part B solutions and then adjust each (per week) for each time you are topping off nutes? That seems like the goal but was a bit unclear. I would assume that for DWC, for instance, for a standard res. change you would just follow the calculator (at whatever reduced %) starting off, and then adjust ratios as desired moving through veg and flower. Thanks!
 
Great thread! Is the idea that you make separate part A and part B solutions and then adjust each (per week) for each time you are topping off nutes? That seems like the goal but was a bit unclear. I would assume that for DWC, for instance, for a standard res. change you would just follow the calculator (at whatever reduced %) starting off, and then adjust ratios as desired moving through veg and flower. Thanks!
Yes that is exactly what I do. I make 1 gallon of Part A at the strength for 10 gallons, I make 1 gallon of Part B at the strength for 10 gallons. After 1 day of fertigating my six plants drain to waste, The reservoir has dropped from 600PPM to 450 ish. By adding 1/3 of the gallon of part a and 1/3 of a gallon of part b the reservoir is returned to the balanced 600 PPM start. I also manually add .66g Epsom Salt. I just eyball the 1/3 gallon lines but it is close enough. I mix the gallons twice a week for 6 days total then I drain and clean the res and start fresh with the next weeks formula.
 
Yes, if you are on a PC/Laptop you can click on the pictures to open them in their own window then hit the magnifier and you can see they are proud girls on several. I will catch the others in the next set of pics.

Okay, yeah, when I zoom in I can see a few on the main stem and primaries.
You're going to be hitting the stretch soon, huh?
:pop:
 
Okay, yeah, when I zoom in I can see a few on the main stem and primaries.
You're going to be hitting the stretch soon, huh?
:pop:
Yes, I have my finger on the Far Red Initiator Pucks. I think at the end of this Reservoir mix in 5 days i will turn them on. It is exciting because I think I have found the proper balance of nutrients. It could still go to heck when flowering starts :goodluck: wishing myself luck :rofl:.

The test equipment is still coming according to the rep but I will believe it when I see it. Communication has been spotty but in his defense there really is not much to talk about.
 
:goodluck:
I confess it's a change from watching those Ace Sativa photos back to watching autos again in your grows!
 
:goodluck:
I confess it's a change from watching those Ace Sativa photos back to watching autos again in your grows!
They are a different plant for sure. I have been dabbing the Panama Red ............ Oooh La La.
 
@Mañ'O'Green i have a question for you my starting water is 6.0-6.5ph E.C 0.2-0.4 depending on the season ( old stone lined well )
my problem is every time i mix up a large batch of nutrients to use over a day or two the ph will rise to 6.5 even if iv added ph down can i just add more ph down the next day before i use it or is there another solution to this
 
@Mañ'O'Green i have a question for you my starting water is 6.0-6.5ph E.C 0.2-0.4 depending on the season ( old stone lined well )
my problem is every time i mix up a large batch of nutrients to use over a day or two the ph will rise to 6.5 even if iv added ph down can i just add more ph down the next day before i use it or is there another solution to this
Unless you are using RO water there will be continual chemical action in the reservoir that causes this PH shift. It happens with RO as well but it is a slower process. I have to PH my res 3 times a day to keep it where I want it. I have been looking at PH dosing pumps but the only one I trust is Blue Lab and it is expensive. EC of 0.4 is on the edge of too high.
 
Unless you are using RO water there will be continual chemical action in the reservoir that causes this PH shift. It happens with RO as well but it is a slower process. I have to PH my res 3 times a day to keep it where I want it. I have been looking at PH dosing pumps but the only one I trust is Blue Lab and it is expensive. EC of 0.4 is on the edge of too high.
its rare thats it gets 0.4 but it does happen a few times a year usually sits at 0.2-0.3
so its ok to just keep readjusting with ph down ?
 
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