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Dang, I think this brixing stuff is finally deciding to make sense in my head. That could be dangerous.
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Yep. Put the app on your phone and you can play weatherman. The pressure number acts like a calcium line. Watching the direction of travel gives you a glimpse into the future! If your line is crisp, you're low on calcium and are about to have lockouts, but you know that before the leaves show any issues, allowing you to take corrective action sooner rather than trying to react.We have a winter weather system that started this morning with that white crap, so that may have effected things barometricly....if I read that right.
I'll grab an app tomorrow. How interesting! Thanks again Azi.Yep. Put the app on your phone and you can play weatherman. The pressure number acts like a calcium line. Watching the direction of travel gives you a glimpse into the future! If your line is crisp, you're low on calcium and are about to have lockouts, but you know that before the leaves show any issues, allowing you to take corrective action sooner rather than trying to react.
Low pressure equals crappy weather, high pressure the opposite. Sometimes the weather report on TV will indicate a "low pressure system will be moving in over the next few days." They largely know that from the barometric number trend.
And this change in air pressure causes your soil to breathe, high pressure pushes oxygen down into the soil, low pressure sucks it back up. Like a pair of lungs!
My Pure Kush brixed at 12 Tuesday. A front moved in last night & it’s raining. She brixed at 8 today. Apparently I need to add calcium, but the brix dropping is normal for this weather, correct?Yep. Put the app on your phone and you can play weatherman. The pressure number acts like a calcium line. Watching the direction of travel gives you a glimpse into the future! If your line is crisp, you're low on calcium and are about to have lockouts, but you know that before the leaves show any issues, allowing you to take corrective action sooner rather than trying to react.
Low pressure equals crappy weather, high pressure the opposite. Sometimes the weather report on TV will indicate a "low pressure system will be moving in over the next few days." They largely know that from the barometric number trend.
And this change in air pressure causes your soil to breathe, high pressure pushes oxygen down into the soil, low pressure sucks it back up. Like a pair of lungs!
Yes on both. Add calcium to fix the line but I wouldn't take much away from the 8 brix. Your 12 is banging on the gates to No Bug Island and the level at which the plant finally produces a surplus of sugars which should then build with each lap as Gee likes to say.My Pure Kush brixed at 12 Tuesday. A front moved in last night & it’s raining. She brixed at 8 today. Apparently I need to add calcium, but the brix dropping is normal for this weather, correct?
Dang Azi you've been taking notes haven't you.Yes on both. Add calcium to fix the line but I wouldn't take much away from the 8 brix. Your 12 is banging on the gates to No Bug Island and the level at which the plant finally produces a surplus of sugars which should then build with each lap as Gee likes to say.
That's also when he gives it a one time shot of molasses to put a little free sugar in the bank that the plant can then build on.