GROWING HELP
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Is the yield of your plants not as large as expected? Do your plants often
display "burnt" symptoms of over fertilization?
The solution might be to start using pH and EC meters.
Growing in soil
The pH should be 6.4 when you sprout the seeds or plant the clones. As the
weeks go by, slowly lower the pH until it is 6.0 during the last month of
flowering. This will allow the plants to take up fewer nutrients when they are
little and more nutrients when they are growing and flowering.
Similarly, the EC should be 1.0 when you sprout the seeds or plant the clones.
Slowly raise the EC to 2.0 for the last four weeks of flowering.
The pH can be lowered by using vinegar, or you can buy special pH Down
from the bigger garden supply stores. These stores will also sell pH Up.
Adjusting the pH can be maddening sometimes, because the scale is exponential.
In practical terms, this means that you have to lower the pH or raise the pH by
adding very small amounts of adjusters. If your pH is too high, and you add too
much pH Down, you have to add pH Up. This can go on for while, and then your EC
might be too high.
Recalibrate the pH and EC meters about once a month. Some meters need a special storage solution for the sensor. Please be sure to buy this storage solution as well, it will make the difference between a well-working meter and a useless meter.
Do not use the EC meter without also measuring and adjusting the pH. If you use the EC meter only, you almost certainly kill your plants by over fertilization. You can, however, use a pH meter without an EC meter as long as you don't add more nutrients than recommended on the label of the nutrients bottle.
Recommendations for using pH and EC meters with hydroponics will be added later.
How to use a PH meter?
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