I hydrated with low pH water due to the products

Taskins

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hi guys šŸ˜ weeks ago I realized that due to the nutrients I hydrated with water with a red PH.. I've been watering only with water at ph 7.0 for a month and I don't get out of it. they still seem to suffer.. how can I get out of it and get my plants back to their maximum vegetative cycle?

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Can you tell us more about your grow?
What soil or soilless media are you using? What's the name of the nutrient line you are using?
 
Sure, thanks a lot for your reply.
Earth: all mix biobizz 25 l per pot
Water:7 days out of 7 800ml per day divided into two plants. one day water one day water and nutrients.
Nutrients : 6 bio bizz products -bio grow-fish mix-bio haven - activera- bio boom-to max. all diluted in 3 liters of water alternating one day only water one day water and nutrients.
Temperature inside the growbox 28.8 degrees.
Humidity 47% good air flow with double aspirator from outside to inside and vice versa.
Lampda sunlight 4 intensity power
 
Are you watering daily or do you have a wet dry cycle going?
How are you testing the pH of your nutrients and water? Is it a pH pen or is it one of the pronged testers?
If pH pen, has it been calibrated lately?

Biobizz has pH buffers in it. It should correct your nutrients inputs on its own less your pH is really low or high.

From Biobizz..
BioBizz Light Mix is also pre-buffered for pH and the liming agent used in Light Mix will automatically correct and pH variations in the substrate back to the optimal level.


Do you use any chemicals to pH your liquids?

The plants look hungry for sure. Either you aren't feeding enough or often enough or your plant is locked out from taking up nutrients.
 
How much per litre?
Feed them around pH 6.0-6.5 with BioBizz 3ml/L Gro & 2ml/L Bloom until they start to flower, then switch to 4ml/L Bloom &1ml/L Gro
 
Sure, thanks a lot for your reply.
Earth: all mix biobizz 25 l per pot
Water:7 days out of 7 800ml per day divided into two plants. one day water one day water and nutrients.
Nutrients : 6 bio bizz products -bio grow-fish mix-bio haven - activera- bio boom-to max. all diluted in 3 liters of water alternating one day only water one day water and nutrients.
Temperature inside the growbox 28.8 degrees.
Humidity 47% good air flow with double aspirator from outside to inside and vice versa.
Lampda sunlight 4 intensity power
Are you adding any Cal-mag if so how much n often? CLšŸ€
 
ph I'm measuring it with a drip liquid, diluting it with a minimum of water and product... based on the color I adjust with the PH looks green It's good NOW.
Before, the products were too concentrated and it would bring my ph to red...now I've solved it.
But I have both plants with stunted growth as you say well....
they have been this size and stressed leaves for 20 days now... i don't want to waste my time and current how can i solve....
currently they are only feeding on ph 7.0 water...but I don't see any improvement....
No I don't use chemicals only the ones listed above

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Ok.
Found this from Biobizz as well...

Is it necessary to regulate the pH when using the Biobizz products? In general, when using organic nutrients, pH adjusting is not necessary. This is because the Biobizz products tend to lower the pH naturally until it comes to the optimal range of 6.2-6.3.

Gotta feed those ladies.

Mix up a full recommended dose and check what the pH is. Follow their directions.
Report back before you feed.
 
Ok.
Found this from Biobizz as well...

Is it necessary to regulate the pH when using the Biobizz products? In general, when using organic nutrients, pH adjusting is not necessary. This is because the Biobizz products tend to lower the pH naturally until it comes to the optimal range of 6.2-6.3.

Gotta feed those ladies.

Mix up a full recommended dose and check what the pH is. Follow their directions.
Report back before you feed.
Now I am not giving any nutrient products until they recover....
I was able to correct the ph to 7.0 but I'm still not giving it....
for faster recovery do you recommend watering with nutrients?
 
How much per litre?
Feed them around pH 6.0-6.5 with BioBizz 3ml/L Gro & 2ml/L Bloom until they start to flower, then switch to 4ml/L Bloom &1ml/L Gro
Hey Roy.

You use Biobizz?

With those nutes do you feed every time or is it a f/w/f schedule?

I think the op is just giving water right now.
 
Now I am not giving any nutrient products until they recover....
I was able to correct the ph to 7.0 but I'm still not giving it....
for faster recovery do you recommend watering with nutrients?
Yeah. They look hungry to me.
It's hard for a plant to recover without proper levels of nutrients.

What is your waters pH before you correct it?
 
Yeah. They look hungry to me.
It's hard for a plant to recover without proper levels of nutrients.

What is your waters pH before you correct it?
6.8 with water taken from the supermarket to drink commonly.
With nutrients I get to a greener color on the Ph. measuring instrument, so I think 7.
With tap water I get to 8.0 but it's almost blue on the ph test and I didn't water it with it.
For the last 20 days I have been giving water at 6.7 is written in the 'label of the bottle itself

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Hey Roy.

You use Biobizz?

With those nutes do you feed every time or is it a f/w/f schedule?

I think the op is just giving water right now.
I have done, yes
Used it in LiteMix, AllMix etc but it quickly runs out of steam with autos in veg so you have to bump it anyway
 
6.8 with water taken from the supermarket to drink commonly.
With nutrients I get to a greener color on the Ph. measuring instrument, so I think 7.
With tap water I get to 8.0 but it's almost blue on the ph test and I didn't water it with it.
For the last 20 days I have been giving water at 6.7 is written in the 'label of the bottle itself

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Is there a reason that you don't use tap water instead?
Bottled water is expensive over time.

Can you post a pic of your test kit or give a name brand/ description?
 
Is there a reason that you don't use tap water instead?
Bottled water is expensive over time.

Can you post a pic of your test kit or give a name brand/ description?
Of course this is the kit -- I'll explain.
-tap water ph 8.5 which I will correct with products and dilute with other sources to spend less. already I tested that by diluting various sources I get a ph 7 per liter.
- supermarket water 6.8 ph only bottle I have been using this for 20 days
-1 liter supermarket water and nutrient ph 4.0
-3 liter supermarket water and nutrients ph 7.0

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That's ya problem massive pH swings are killing them!
4pH to 7pH will slowly destroy the root system!
ok perfect now i am giving water at ph 6.8 everyday... how can i help the cycle for recovery? if indeed this is the problem... for yes... from ph 4.5 i went to 8 everyday.
 
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