Yea I know it’s way to high I’m just curious if that’s what could’ve caused the yellowingYou need nutrients.
Your PH is WAY to high.
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Bad PH will jack up a lot of stuff quick so I would guess that was it.Yea I know it’s way to high I’m just curious if that’s what could’ve caused the yellowing
And I had plants in roots organic 707 wich has some nutrients in the soil have been giving them straight water for about 30 daysYea I know it’s way to high I’m just curious if that’s what could’ve caused the yellowing
Possibly, as @.Smoke said. Too high or low a pH can cause all manner of issues. Some nutrients can't be taken up. Others are taken up in abundance.Yea I know it’s way to high I’m just curious if that’s what could’ve caused the yellowing
I agree I’m doing 6.5 ph with cal mag in freshly transplanted roots organic 707 soil for a while and there is some medium/light Nutrients in the soilPossibly, as @.Smoke said. Too high or low a pH can cause all manner of issues. Some nutrients can't be taken up. Others are taken up in abundance.
You absolutely need to get that fixed before you attempt other changes. Adding more nutrients before you get pH corrected will only exponentially compound the issues you're facing.