Joncoh101
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone
So I had this issue with my previous grow.. see pics attached.. I thought it was my shitty grow light... Well! LOL we learn. This is my 5th or so grow, and only in my previous grow did i start to have this issue
So quick obvious pointers:
Humidity - around 50 to 60%
Temps - 18 - 25 degrees Celsius on average. So none of these I suspect are the problem.
I have been watering once the soil dries out almost completely and the soil drains well, so cant imagine its too much or too little water?
My water comes out the tap at around 8.2 on the ph scale (Bluelabs soil pen) so I know that is an issue..
What i started doing was adding liquid kelp meal to the water in order to drop it to 6 for the ph.. Im not sure if its that combined with this strong soil which is causing the issue or what?
I am now using PH Down in a 25 litre drum of water to ph the water instead.
So I suspect this is either the water PH issue or the soil is too hot?
The question is what do I do to save my babies. I have been advised I must pot them early into their final fabric pots - 10 Litres which is 2.64 gallons and simply water them with the plain water that has PH down in it.
Thanks in advance guys
So I had this issue with my previous grow.. see pics attached.. I thought it was my shitty grow light... Well! LOL we learn. This is my 5th or so grow, and only in my previous grow did i start to have this issue
So quick obvious pointers:
Humidity - around 50 to 60%
Temps - 18 - 25 degrees Celsius on average. So none of these I suspect are the problem.
I have been watering once the soil dries out almost completely and the soil drains well, so cant imagine its too much or too little water?
My water comes out the tap at around 8.2 on the ph scale (Bluelabs soil pen) so I know that is an issue..
What i started doing was adding liquid kelp meal to the water in order to drop it to 6 for the ph.. Im not sure if its that combined with this strong soil which is causing the issue or what?
I am now using PH Down in a 25 litre drum of water to ph the water instead.
So I suspect this is either the water PH issue or the soil is too hot?
The question is what do I do to save my babies. I have been advised I must pot them early into their final fabric pots - 10 Litres which is 2.64 gallons and simply water them with the plain water that has PH down in it.
Thanks in advance guys
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