Markbarnett
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I just get these transplanted the other day and now this today wtf
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Well, I really think you have a ph issue from the transplant. And based from your NPK of 6-9-6 you might even have phosporus toxicity, at that amount, it could be interfering with zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe) uptake. On top of that your plant could also have manganese toxicity and combined with iron defeciency will result to choloris.Went from mg 3 month in 3 gallon pots to 5 gallon buckets in this only used nutis one time about 2 weeks ago then I transplanted 2 days ago my ph meter broke the other day so I'm out one of those
If you don't mind losing plant vigor to nutrient uptake issues then sure. Without knowing your pH, it's like throwing a dart blindfolded - you might get a bullseye - but if you want a better chance, take off the blindfold.hey I was wondering if there is any chance I can grow without a ph meter
if your new to growing I wouldn't suggest that brandCan this fox farm fix the problem
lots of people have great success using them, for sureI use fox farm soil and fox farm nutes. If you do decide to go with it id highly suggest going atleast half strength maybe even a 1/4 the first feed. Tbh id check PH before i did anything else i saw you say you dont have a meter id say its worth the hassle to get one real quick if you care about that plant makin it to harvest. Next time go with a ph buffered soil like ff and it makes it a lot easier. Its a good brand of nutes though theyve done my plant justice. Good luck hope you get her happy again