Repotted Saturday

The poor tree probably died! Moron! Why can’t people leave public property alone.

I’m doing well, I think. I’ve had to make some adjustments. I’m officially a “regular” at rehab. I wear a different Hawaiian shirt every session.

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She is amazing aint she . She was my teacher. And i absolutely love how she does things simply amazing. @Lostgirl .

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What are some good runoff numbers to get?

What numbers are you getting?

I got 5.6. I started reading some of your post with SirBuddy and realized that I might have started feeding my autoflowers too early. There 4 weeks old today and I’m in 50/50 happy frog and Ocean forest soil

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Agree you have a couple more weeks of feed in that soil and bring your PH up to 6.5 ish…

Agreed but since I fed it last watering do I need to continue to do so at this point? They look like this rn


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They look good, and it does not hurt to just feed/water with PH correct water every other time, run off will let you Know when the need Nutes.

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Right now I only have a PH tester and no way of testing ppm rn

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I’m using General Hydroponics trio rn. Should I use 1/4 or 1/2 per gallon? Or do you recommend just plain water ph’d to 6.5 and I also have cal mag

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Need a ppm meter, and keep your PPM’s around 850-1000 would be a safe bet, never used GH Trio, my water has so much Cal only needed Cal-Mag once on one plant, I have Jacks and Mega Crop1 and happy with it and smoke is fine, no issues so far may @Lostgirl give a bit more insite.

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I’m also using distilled water rn

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@AutoHelp
You need to get a PPM meter sooner than later. You can be overfeeding and/or underfeeding in the danger zones which could lead to devastation with an autoflower.

Regular Happy frog you’re going to get approximately 30 days the facts that you mixed 50/50 with ocean Forest might get you an extra 10 days of feed. Putting you somewhere around 40 days without the need for feeding.

Nevertheless, without a PPM meter you’re guessing. Are you pH adjusting your water to 6.5 when you feed them?

I would pick up something cheap like this ASAP as you’re at that crucial time where you can’t be making mistakes with your plants feeding. Knowing your plants PPM dictates how you feed them anything else is guessing. Guess work in auto flowers equals huge mistakes

For the record, I see absolutely nothing wrong with your plants visually from the images you’ve shown above at this point. But trust me when I tell you things can go south very fast

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Yes I’ve been using Apera 20 to ph my water to 6.5. I will try to get one asap but the soil is dry and it’s been a week since I watered and need to water again. Should I try feeding some nutes or just plain PH water?

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6.5 ph water IMHO.

It’s a flip the coin situation since you don’t know your ppms I would have to agree with @Bentstick and do a just watering. However, I disagree with ph’ing the water to 6.5 that you’re currently using because it’s distilled water.

Distilled water has no minerals for the pH to stick to sending your pH out of whack. If you’re going to use distilled water you have to have at least 800 ppms of something before you can pH the water.

With that said, simply use the distilled water without adjusting the pH and you’ll be just fine until you get your PPM meter

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My bad did not see the use of distilled water.

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I got your back bro :heart:

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Just noticed a leave looking this way. Should I be concerned? Processing: 1000025162.jpg…