1:13 .....a lesson I learned as a kid helping my dad work on his truck : ...when you're trying to find the root of a problem ALWAYS start by checking the simplest thing to fix , and then work through the 'usual suspects'... that has served me well in EVERY aspect of my life , but especially once I started growing !!! ....just last night I finally diagnosed 1 of my 'sick' autos , after 8 days of trying everything & looking for results.... went back through grow journal (3rd time) , saw where I started the Bloom day count on the wrong day !!! feeding it wk-6 nutes when it was on wk-4 , plus I also pollenated her , bloom d-24, when I did the photos for a seed run ...didn't start count at 1st pistil 😒
God Bless the Garden Log!! Great job diagnosing the problem. I was hoping that the huge text that read "Valuable information alert" on the entire screen was enough for people to pay attention to the fact that appropriately adjusting your nutrients throughout the grow cycle is critical for understand what nutrients can still be left in the water. Thank you so much for this valuable comment, I really appreciate you!
Just a quick heads up: The ph chart in your video is for soil! Hydro has slighty different values. For more info just google "ph chart soil" and "ph chart hydro". Using a soil chart in hydro might result in macro nutrients lockout because of the high ph. But in my experience different brands of fertilizer have slightly different "ph sweet spots" depending on the water you are using. But your suggestions to check everything else before adding nitrogen is pure gold. I screwed up all of my tomatoes and a white widow last year due to nitrogen toxicity....
Thank you so much I really appreciate this comment. The ph chart didn't matter to me so much because I was more trying to illustrate what nutrients are available at certain ph levels. That doesn't change in hydro or soil. The same nutrients will be available at the same ph levels, a hydroponic garden just has no "Basic buffer" that soil adds to a garden so your hydro garden will thrive at 6.0 rather than 7.0 like soil. But the nutrients ph. requirements are the same no matter which scale you look at. Here is a ph list for hydroponics images.app.goo.gl/mYnesWsM69feNvUn7 and here is the one that I used images.app.goo.gl/RShpkaLJB4HuZSb47 you can see that nothing actually changed about what ph the nutrients need to be absorbed. Interesting right?!
Thank you so much I really appreciate this comment. The ph chart didn't matter to me so much because I was more trying to illustrate what nutrients are available at certain ph levels. That doesn't change in hydro or soil. The same nutrients will be available at the same ph levels, a hydroponic garden just has no "Basic buffer" that soil adds to a garden so your hydro garden will thrive at 6.0 rather than 7.0 like soil. But the nutrients ph. requirements are the same no matter which scale you look at. Here is a ph list for hydroponics images.app.goo.gl/mYnesWsM69feNvUn7 and here is the one that I used images.app.goo.gl/RShpkaLJB4HuZSb47 you can see that nothing actually changed about what ph the nutrients need to be absorbed. Interesting right?!
Muito obrigado pelo conteúdo e pelo seu tempo🙏🤘🏼👊🏼 Sensacional sua explicação sobre a toxicidade e a falta de nutrientes! Eu sou brasileiro e sigo uma regra muito importante que aprendi com Jorge Cervantes🙏🏻 Menos é mais. - é +. Gratidão 🙏🏼🌱💚🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Can you make a video on why the cannabis industry grows cannabis like tomatoes, how there isn't any four foot buds, or the most common trait in cannabis, purple.... please explain... when you can't I will...
Well, I can't speak for the industry, but I do actually grow 4 foot buds... Some Indica strains will contain purple pigment in the leaves (hereditary trait)and many strains will turn more purple when they undergo the "Flush" of nutrients that happens at the end of the grow. A lack in Phosphorous will make the leaves turn dark purple on pretty much any strain. I am not really sure what your question is exactly? The industry will use auto flower seeds a lot to grow much more quantity than quality but some places will still produce the monster buds like I grow. Have you not seen my Hydroponic cannabis series where i harvest 1lb dry from my 1st plant ever? check it out ;) th-cam.com/play/PLkorWm4xq_Yow2qUWceUQntIyauv9vbvm.html
@humblegrowth I want too see your four foot buds... I've been here since 19 never seen them, till I did it... trying me will get you nowhere. The cannabis industry gene pool doesn't have four foot buds bubba... I show you what the cannabis industry can't do... and I don't grow tomatoes
thanks for the information, very helpful. I took 10 plants and had 9 under a light, the 10 one was to the side of the light and not getting as much PPFD. All plants showed calcium deficiencies from the mother plant, on treating this, the 10th plant that wasn't under the light recovered much quicker and turned lovely green while the ones under the light took much longer. My question is. does reducing ppfd allow the movement of nutrients around the plant at a faster rate? is recovery speeded up when the plants aren't photosynthesizing as much?
1:13 .....a lesson I learned as a kid helping my dad work on his truck : ...when you're trying to find the root of a problem ALWAYS start by checking the simplest thing to fix , and then work through the 'usual suspects'... that has served me well in EVERY aspect of my life , but especially once I started growing !!! ....just last night I finally diagnosed 1 of my 'sick' autos , after 8 days of trying everything & looking for results.... went back through grow journal (3rd time) , saw where I started the Bloom day count on the wrong day !!! feeding it wk-6 nutes when it was on wk-4 , plus I also pollenated her , bloom d-24, when I did the photos for a seed run ...didn't start count at 1st pistil 😒
Nice advice for life. It will become handy.
God Bless the Garden Log!! Great job diagnosing the problem. I was hoping that the huge text that read "Valuable information alert" on the entire screen was enough for people to pay attention to the fact that appropriately adjusting your nutrients throughout the grow cycle is critical for understand what nutrients can still be left in the water. Thank you so much for this valuable comment, I really appreciate you!
Thanks, Indeed it will!
Just a quick heads up: The ph chart in your video is for soil! Hydro has slighty different values. For more info just google "ph chart soil" and "ph chart hydro". Using a soil chart in hydro might result in macro nutrients lockout because of the high ph. But in my experience different brands of fertilizer have slightly different "ph sweet spots" depending on the water you are using.
But your suggestions to check everything else before adding nitrogen is pure gold. I screwed up all of my tomatoes and a white widow last year due to nitrogen toxicity....
Thank you so much I really appreciate this comment. The ph chart didn't matter to me so much because I was more trying to illustrate what nutrients are available at certain ph levels. That doesn't change in hydro or soil. The same nutrients will be available at the same ph levels, a hydroponic garden just has no "Basic buffer" that soil adds to a garden so your hydro garden will thrive at 6.0 rather than 7.0 like soil. But the nutrients ph. requirements are the same no matter which scale you look at. Here is a ph list for hydroponics images.app.goo.gl/mYnesWsM69feNvUn7 and here is the one that I used images.app.goo.gl/RShpkaLJB4HuZSb47 you can see that nothing actually changed about what ph the nutrients need to be absorbed. Interesting right?!
@@humblegrowthu are so gangster
nutrient availability with ph varies on what media youre using doesnt it? I feel like the chart at 1:30 isnt accurate for hydroponics
Thank you so much I really appreciate this comment. The ph chart didn't matter to me so much because I was more trying to illustrate what nutrients are available at certain ph levels. That doesn't change in hydro or soil. The same nutrients will be available at the same ph levels, a hydroponic garden just has no "Basic buffer" that soil adds to a garden so your hydro garden will thrive at 6.0 rather than 7.0 like soil. But the nutrients ph. requirements are the same no matter which scale you look at. Here is a ph list for hydroponics images.app.goo.gl/mYnesWsM69feNvUn7 and here is the one that I used images.app.goo.gl/RShpkaLJB4HuZSb47 you can see that nothing actually changed about what ph the nutrients need to be absorbed. Interesting right?!
Muito obrigado pelo conteúdo e pelo seu tempo🙏🤘🏼👊🏼
Sensacional sua explicação sobre a toxicidade e a falta de nutrientes!
Eu sou brasileiro e sigo uma regra muito importante que aprendi com Jorge Cervantes🙏🏻
Menos é mais. - é +.
Gratidão 🙏🏼🌱💚🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Can you make a video on why the cannabis industry grows cannabis like tomatoes, how there isn't any four foot buds, or the most common trait in cannabis, purple.... please explain... when you can't I will...
Well, I can't speak for the industry, but I do actually grow 4 foot buds... Some Indica strains will contain purple pigment in the leaves (hereditary trait)and many strains will turn more purple when they undergo the "Flush" of nutrients that happens at the end of the grow. A lack in Phosphorous will make the leaves turn dark purple on pretty much any strain. I am not really sure what your question is exactly? The industry will use auto flower seeds a lot to grow much more quantity than quality but some places will still produce the monster buds like I grow. Have you not seen my Hydroponic cannabis series where i harvest 1lb dry from my 1st plant ever? check it out ;) th-cam.com/play/PLkorWm4xq_Yow2qUWceUQntIyauv9vbvm.html
@humblegrowth I want too see your four foot buds... I've been here since 19 never seen them, till I did it... trying me will get you nowhere. The cannabis industry gene pool doesn't have four foot buds bubba... I show you what the cannabis industry can't do... and I don't grow tomatoes
p.s. my buds aren't actually 4 feet, but they were about 2.5- 3 feet. photos.app.goo.gl/iQpdQ4o4a2LmYnVy9
@ photos.app.goo.gl/iQpdQ4o4a2LmYnVy9
@humblegrowth th-cam.com/video/rNwpGaYE-4g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Sc33bIphAn1fEYNQ
My ph keeps drifting up in my soil. I test the run off at 7-7.5ph and try to water with 6.2-6.5ph to combat it. Any idea why it drifts high?
Idk anything about soil but I didn’t think that ph was bad for soil. A lot more of a buffer. What ec are you running?
Good Info
Thank you! :)
Thanks a very good video
Sop nice of you, you are quite welcome :)
thanks for the information, very helpful. I took 10 plants and had 9 under a light, the 10 one was to the side of the light and not getting as much PPFD. All plants showed calcium deficiencies from the mother plant, on treating this, the 10th plant that wasn't under the light recovered much quicker and turned lovely green while the ones under the light took much longer. My question is. does reducing ppfd allow the movement of nutrients around the plant at a faster rate? is recovery speeded up when the plants aren't photosynthesizing as much?
Really good video thanks helped me out 🥹
Thank you so much, I'm so glad that it helped you!