Can you please help identify the problem?

ryan1918

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So I have about a dozen plants that seem to have a few issues and I'm sure some may be different or some maybe the same but hoping you can help me I can't seem to pin point exactly what issue it looks like please don't guess if you don't know, I'll appreciate it a ton.

On a side note some of the issues could be because I didn't have no more PH down so I had to use regular water which is in the high 8.5s so that could be the problem I had to do it for a week as I couldn't get it until now, also does anyone know of a way to test the pH meter with like home chemicals or like what should a bottle of pH up or down be at that would give me an idea if it was right or not.

I want to thank you in advance and happy growing everyone from Michigan
 

sunny747

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Too hard to say. Put this in Plant problems forum and list every single detail of your grow from tits to toenails.Then take pics undr natural or white light. Off the top of my head it may look like over watering?
 

ryan1918

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I dont have any spider mites or bugs none even checked with a scope and no over watering I let them dry completely out before I re-water
 

CC Dobbs

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It seems the real problem here is we start the presidential election cycle almost two years before the election. Trump, Huckabee and all of the other assclowns will be long gone and it will be down to Bush vs Clinton, again.
 

CObeastmode

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Too hard to say. Put this in Plant problems forum and list every single detail of your grow from tits to toenails.Then take pics undr natural or white light. Off the top of my head it may look like over watering?
How? Doesn't over.water and under water look the same? Everytime someone sees drooping leaves they say "over water" automatically. I'm a newbie and I would suggest a pH problem. I can't even believe how many over watered and nitrogen deprived plants on this site. It's usually drooping cause of all the nutes everyone leads them to believe is the problem or could be root bound over or under water lol. I thought my leaves had claw cause nitrogen tox. Turns my pH was off and all new growth looks a lot better. My fan leaves looked the same as one of yours cause pH was too high so lowered it to 6-6.5 and she is way better. Now they are growing straight and tips quit curling.I don't know too much but that's what I experienced. PH level is more important than I thought. Now I know.
 
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