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Old 07-20-2020, 04:42 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by uh-oh View Post
One last thing before I punch in tho I'm not sure what the light meter is measuring, lux/lumens? Or par? Not sure the difference or what they are lol. But its the soil meter thing that tells moisture ph and light.

The blue labs thing is sick tho. My soil is all around 6.0

Phing my water around that as well but im getting mixed advice. Since its coco people say to ph like its hydroponic, but im not using liquid nutes so I've seen others say to treat it like a mix of soil/hydroponics since the dry nutes need more of a 6.0 to 6.5

I guess if it was liquid it'd be 5.5 to 6.0

Ima just keep it around 6.2 and hope for the best lol
Shit is tricky. Because your not growing traditionally. 6.5 every single time is what I would do since that is the only ph that is perfect for both hydro and coco. And I’m pretty sure the meter is lumens. 1200 is pretty hi. Yea I need to figure discord shit out because I would like to see pics

You can’t base it off of the the manufacturers recommendation for the light distance each plant is literally different. You should start around 32 and adjust as they reach for the light. Unless you think they’re fine but they are not in veg yet they need like 5-6 sets of leaves before they are in veg and then once they reach the width of the pot that is when autos generally flip

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