mountainboy
Well-Known Member
Guys WTF? nice job hijacking this guys thread! If you have a question PLEASE! start your own thread. NOT COOL!
There is no ph problem and there is no 'lock-out' either. That's just plain wrong. This is the first post in the thread, in case you never read it.hi guys im currently growing some AK47 and the size pot i have is a 5gal and the soil im using is fox farm ocean forest,
please help me out i dont know why my leaves are curling down and turning a weird green color also feels dry to the touch, i watered her yesterday and the ph was around 6.8 or so i just dont know what could cause this please if anyone can pin point this deficiency and what i could do to improve her and her leaves id greatly appricate it,
thanks again!
hard to tell from pics,have you tried wipeing it off,looks like PM on the bottom leaves. Hard to tell on that pic.Hi, I just thought i'd add a photo of my plant while you guys are on the topic.. There are some yellow/light green specs around the leaves i was just wondering would anyway know what this is? I only get the chance to water this plant twice a day sometimes only once, water deficiency or something else? Seems like there's a couple experts on this forum all help would be much appreciated
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Dude!Hi, I just thought i'd add a photo of my plant while you guys are on the topic.. There are some yellow/light green specs around the leaves i was just wondering would anyway know what this is? I only get the chance to water this plant twice a day sometimes only once, water deficiency or something else? Seems like there's a couple experts on this forum all help would be much appreciated
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Sorry man, I missed it if you did say it since I've been skimming the posts, but do you have perlite in your mix?dude carlosgez man please start your own topic bro, no offense but i hate when people post on mine and talk about there issues so please start your own topic this is a forum for after all plenty of room to go around
and Jackmac i carfully re-transplanted her with the same soil my guess is that my ph was off and was giving her some kind of lock-out and i noticed when i took her out that none of her roots where moving out-ward and was staying in the same spot so i moved the roots out of the compact soil around her and when i get this ph kit which should come in wensday or thursday ill ph the water and go from there also i noticed that the roots where kinda brown idk if its from the dirt or the ph i was giving her and ideas on that man
edispliff its not overwatering i water my plants every 2 weeks plz re read my thread, i think/sure i got a ph/lockout issue here also that my pot maybe too big for her making her retain alot of water since i posted this thread and the advice ive been getting..
i just wanna kno if this pot would be better off for her
Ooh, touchy aren't we? I've read all of it pal. Stop confusing the op and making things more complicated than they are. Oh, and while we're chucking silly appeals to authority about - I'm a agri/horticulture professional, but only for 30 years though^^^^^^^^^^
You better go back and read the whole post, I've been with this guy since page 1. He watered with 6.8 phed water,that doesent mean the soil ph is 6.8. If the soil is to hot (EC to high),the ph is going to alot lower and cause a problem. If he's watering every 2 weeks, I doubt highly that its over watering. I think he just isnt sure how or when to water correctly. You would see that if you read the whole post. I dont just jump in and say stuff,now go back and read all 5 pages and maybe you will learn something.
P.S. don't try and jump down my throat and tell me I'm wrong. I have more then likely forgotten more then you will ever know.
Pics or it didn't happen^^ LOLOoh, touchy aren't we? I've read all of it pal. Stop confusing the op and making things more complicated than they are. Oh, and while we're chucking silly appeals to authority about - I'm a agri/horticulture professional, but only for 30 years though
Like I said, to me, I think, even though he says he judges watering time by weight, I think the peat is holding a big ball of water right in the middle of the pot where the root ball is.It's over watering ffs! it's too wet!!!!! Look, you even said it up there ^^^^ also that my pot maybe too big for her making her retain alot of water - and who put the water in there? The water fairy? Come on man. That's about five or six people now told you the same.
Yes, put her in a smaller pot - maybe six or ten litre (that's 1-2 gallon to you), mix 15-20% perlite into your soil and place it in the pot, gently firming every three or four inches as you place it in. Make sure the pot has good drainage and away you go. Water, no food because your soil is full of it, as required - that means let the pot dry out quite well between waterings, get some air on those roots - wet/dry, wet/dry, wet/dry - like that. Use the visuals and the weight of the pot to determine how much moisture there is, the more you do it, the more you'll be able to tell the difference. You'll see improvement in a week or so - don't listen to all this rubbish about ph lock-out - it's a load of bollocks! Do the right thing!
Good luck!
Edit: ps And while I'm at it, water little and often - do not throw litres of water at it and think that'll be alright for a couple of weeks, because that's what you've been doing and you're rotting the roots from TOO MUCH WATER - little and often, wet/dry....try to nurse her back to health and come back in a week to let us know, brown roots are not a good sign, but they are a sign of.....?
That's me done. You've been told what to do, you asked to be told - but you still think you know better. What a waste of effortI still think its a ph/lockout issue, so is the pot i posted better for her cuz i already transplanted her also i didnt water her when i did cuz the soil was fairly moist and i wanted the roots to get some oxygen is that ok since i watered her pretty good on the 17th.