BadSamaritan
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First-time grower, growing 5 AK-48s with CFLs. I recently transplanted them from red cups to 3-gallon buckets today.
All of the plants have yellow spots on their leaves (from a pH that is too high, I believe, at around 7.8 ), but what was previously the most developed plant seems to be suffering the worst. It hasn't responded well to the transplant, or it hasn't had time to recover.
The plant in question is in the first two pictures below. The third is one of its brothers for comparison.
Can I expect the plant to recover from this? Should I consider trimming some of the lowermost drooping leaves? I ordered some pH up/down that should be here soon but I'd like to know whether there is anything to be done now, and whether I should expect the plant to be stunted.
All of the plants have yellow spots on their leaves (from a pH that is too high, I believe, at around 7.8 ), but what was previously the most developed plant seems to be suffering the worst. It hasn't responded well to the transplant, or it hasn't had time to recover.
The plant in question is in the first two pictures below. The third is one of its brothers for comparison.
Can I expect the plant to recover from this? Should I consider trimming some of the lowermost drooping leaves? I ordered some pH up/down that should be here soon but I'd like to know whether there is anything to be done now, and whether I should expect the plant to be stunted.