What do you guys recommened? I'm hoping this promix will help sort it all out... I think I'm good with my ph... I will check it now though for sure..... 6.8 is fine no? It seems my runoff water has a lower ph then the water I tested before watering.
drop your ph .. 6.8 is the boarder line and too close to the edge run 6.5-6.4 i always suggest 6.5 ...... thats definitely one of your problems that really tan color burn generally means your ph is above 6.8 so that makes sense..... get your ph down... your leaves will absolutely look the way they do with high ph.. they will even burn when its been too high too long.. been there ...
humboldt707 knows what he's talking about he's absolutely right the ph matters i don't care what anyone on here wants to say if they say it doesn't they haven't grown in soil properly ever...
I had them in soil that I thought was good but I was just told someone mixed a bag of miracle grow with it so now I'm freaking out.The original mix was just organic potting soil it was good... good thing I took them out
well thats something you need to say it makes sense now.. see the young leaves ??the very lower ones they are burnt up... miracle grow soil contains these pellets that are the feed they are time release setup but when you use soil like that AND mix chemicals into your water and feed it fries the plant .... so even though your transplant happened they can still have that shit around the roots in the old soil... eventually your plant will be fine most the new growth doesnt show issues from the soil now..
u will always get a transplant shock and another thing take it from som1 that gorws in soil ever year dont ph your soil alot of people here say u must ph soil but dont soil will buffer any ph value as u can see i do not ph and if i did i would be ph ing about 1000 ltrs
absolutely freaking not.. you will not ALWAYS get transplant shock.... when you properly transplant and don't break your rooting system when doing it they go through VERY LITTLE to no shock at all... transplanting in hydro is completely different generally the roots always break and or become damaged in some way... in those cases yes the plant can and will stress to some extent. but soil transfers done right creates very little to no shock if you know what your doing and the plant remains in the same environment...