Wyglądają na głodne lał bym im ful dawkę nawozów na przemian z wodą
op: siadam i oglądam
Tylko że ja leje full dawkę co podlanie. Nie leje samej wody wcale.
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Znalazłem na necie taka konwersacje growera z moimi problemami z Biobizz:
Good info J Youâre actually on the right track! The way of watering is good (assuming you add nutrients to every watering) and youâre aware that growing autoflowers is slightly different, so that is good! However, that pH though
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Biobizz products have a very low pH, so when you add the nutrients to the water, the pH drops a bit. But: it isimpossible for the pH to drop from 8,3 to 5,4 after adding Biobizz nutrients! Either your pH meter is seriously off, or you are feeding way too much Biobizz products, but I donâthink so
. If the pH goes lower than 6,2, it means the organic material is no longer assimilated correctly and either you suffer from deficiency, or overdosage because of a sudden release of to much fertilizer. So that declares your yellow leaves
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Overfeeding autoflower plants is the most common growerâs mistake. You can overfeed and not even know that you are harming until it is too late. So, for autoflowers the rules are a bit different indeed, but you can also use our grow schedule. The easiest way to use Biobizz for autoflowers is to grow in Light-Mix (so, good choice!), but to follow dosages for All-Mix. This way you can control the NPK's better, by using liquid products. The key to working with autoflowers is to ensure a low Nitrogen level at all times. Too much nitrogen and your plants won't flower
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When you stick to normal dosages of the Biobizz nutrient schedule, after mixing Biobizz in the water you should normally have a pH of between 6,2 and 7,0. But your water is very hard, so that should probably even be a bit higher than that, when you stick to the dosages of the nutrient schedule.
We suggest to calibrate your pH meter again, with calibration liquids at a temperature of 20°C. Because with the products you use now, and the dosages it is almost impossible the pH drops from 7,5 to 6,0. The feeding water should of course also have a temperature of 20°C for the pH measurement to be correct.
As turns out the water is really 8,3, you can do the following to deal with your water issues: First of all, fill a bucket with water and let it rest for 1-2 days. When you do this, some of the nasty bits in the water will evaporate and the pH of the water will go down a bit. Afterwards, you probably do not need to correct too much. Mix the recommended dosage of Biobizz with the water and measure it again.(As Plagron Light-Mix is not organic, you will have to measure your pH anyway, with organic Light-Mix you donât). If the pH is 6,2 -or a bit higher, up to 7,0- you have to do nothing.
If the pH is higher than 7,0 after mixing, you can use more natural sources like Dolomite lime, apple vinegar or citric acid to adjust the pH. If it goes below 6,0, some Epsom Salt halfway through the flowering circle might do the trick. Ask your local Growshop about this product. It is organic and harmless and can be useful in case the hard water starts giving you issues. We do not recommend to use a chemical pH up or down, because it might kill some of the microbes in the soil.
Another option is to use some reverse osmosis water instead of tap water.
When your pH is good and stable, your plant will have less stress, assimilate nutrient again and soon you should notice a difference. Ca/Mg is probably not even necessary, because all our base fertilizers (Bio-Grow, Bio-Bloom and Top-Max), our substrates and some of our stimulators (Alg-a-Mic) already contain sufficient levels of Ca/Mg. The product with the highest content of Ca/Mg is Bio-Grow. If you use the Biobizz products in the recommended dosages, you actually do not need a supplement.
And one of the most important lesson to remember: it is always better to be modest than to add more. A plant will not die from too less nutes, but certainly doesn´t survive an overdose.
Sorry for the loooong story, but I think it might be helpful for you J
Best regards,
Team Biobizz
Wygląda na to że automaty w ich ziemii nie potrzebują za bardzo nawozów. Potem poczytałem o blokadzie spowodowanej zbyt dużą ilością nawozów w ziemii. Pojechałem do biedry i kupiłem 2x oazę 5l. Wyregulowalem jej ph do 6.5. najpierw jedną butle 5l wlałem do doniczki w wannie. Woda wypływała brązowa w k***ę jak syfu hamburger. Odczekalem 15 min i wlałem druga butle. Na początku woda wypływała lekko brązowa a potem czysta jak psu jajca. Generalnie roślinka przepłukania. Sorry że jesteście świadkami tego co się dzieje. Moja aktualna roślinka jest absolutnym królikiem doświadczalnym, ale muszę spróbować wszystkiego, bo chce w końcu zrozumieć gdzie popełniam błędy