Hm feedchart at ghe says different to the bottle. 7.5 ml each gallon. And my is around 22 gallon. So i shoud drop in atleast 30-40ml nutes... 280 ppm is realy low. Im gonna get another problem if i do that, and that is i plants to more little babys yesterday. Crap
I maybe doing it wrong.... 2 days ago i changed all water. Tapwater at 100ppm. Added ghe micro, and veg after couple minuts.
Shoud i mix it all in a big bucket first?
I maybe doing it wrong.... 2 days ago i changed all water. Tapwater at 100ppm. Added ghe micro, and veg after couple minuts.
Shoud i mix it all in a big bucket first?
In DWC, yes.
Also, if you are using tap water have it aerated (airstone and pump) for 1 or 2 days before adding the nutes to it.
Helps dissipate Chlorine and gives the Dissolved Oxygen a nice boost
Leave it for a while before adding nutes and pHing it.
The aeration plays with the pH for a bit until it settles.
I normally let mine sit for 24 hours with the air-pump running through it before adding the nutes.
I think your light might be to intense lol. That sure is allot of cob. Started my first simple dwc with 2 buckets, I'm on week 2 and it seems to be working out well. I'm easing on the nutes and they seem happy. Your ratio is high imo but different stuff so don't mind me, I'm a scrub... :hooka:
I maybe doing it wrong.... 2 days ago i changed all water. Tapwater at 100ppm. Added ghe micro, and veg after couple minuts.
Shoud i mix it all in a big bucket first?
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Yes do not mix into the reservoir and always add PH up/down to some water you scoop out of the reservoirs to dilute it before adding back to the reservoirs.
In DWC, yes.
Also, if you are using tap water have it aerated (airstone and pump) for 1 or 2 days before adding the nutes to it.
Helps dissipate Chlorine and gives the Dissolved Oxygen a nice boost
Boradan the chlorine will dissipate in a short time. The main reason to aerate for 24 - 48 hours is to help precipitate calcium carbonate. The PH of the water will rise while the calcium carbonate exits; sometimes by several points. By doing this before introducing that water into your reservoir it makes it much easier to control your PH. I have a 35 gallon top-off tank with water continually aerating when I refill it I aerate for a few hours then PH to 6.0. I then make adjustments the next day and it is ready to use.
Yes do not mix into the reservoir and always add PH up/down to some water you scoop out of the reservoirs to dilute it before adding back to the reservoirs.
Boradan the chlorine will dissipate in a short time. The main reason to aerate for 24 - 48 hours is to help precipitate calcium carbonate. The PH of the water will rise while the calcium carbonate exits; sometimes by several points. By doing this before introducing that water into your reservoir it makes it much easier to control your PH. I have a 35 gallon top-off tank with water continually aerating when I refill it I aerate for a few hours then PH to 6.0. I then make adjustments the next day and it is ready to use.
perfect time for lst, they look like they are in a growth spurt. Well done. watch the air flow and light distance, they look a bit taco'd but very healthy.
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