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PeriZzZ

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So...Here are my plants! 3x Super Skunk and 2x Nothern Lights all from Sensi Seed Bank.

I have a problem here though.... If you notice on the area between the leaf veins you see that it loses its color.it becomes lighter. I think that is some kind of deficiency at a very early stadium! What do you think? Does anyone know this..Could nitrogen deficiency begin due to high PH? Because i think so, i watered today with distilled water and half proportion of nutes. What do u think guyz about this hole thing? What could this be? I must say again that the whole problem is at a very early stadium so take a good look at the pic.
 

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Lacy

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It doesn't look too bad. Its not as green as it could be and may be nitrogen deficient. I would double the nutes but make sure you water first and don't water the leaves...just the soil.
 

Corey

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are you talking about thoughs little yellow spots close to the tips? and if yes they might be fert burn, so i wouldnt double the nutes.


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PeriZzZ

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No dude, i dont think of the possibility of fert burn because i started nutes after 2 weeks they sprouted and only half proportion. Also i water one time with nutes and one without so far. So...i dont know...maybe....But as for me i think that the water in houses has many salts so the PH goes UP and locks nitrogen. thats the prob i think. And that's why the last time i watered with distilled water and the nutes. Im wondering if i ll see any progress...

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Corey

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What is the ph level, are you checking? and did you read the pH Fluctuation in the growFaq?
 

PeriZzZ

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My Ph level is 7,1. Yes man i've read this and many others pdf's like this but it's much more different in action.:cry:

I also wanted to ask this. I use biobizz nutes. Are they ok? Are they too strong?
 

Corey

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7.1 is to high , It needs to be 6.3 - 6.5 and im not sure about the nutes whats the 3 number on the bottle?

Too high or too low a pH can lock up nutrients in the form of undisolvable salts and compounds, some of which are actually toxic to the plants. What then happens is the grower then tries to supplement the plants diet by adding more fertilizers, throwing off the pH even more and locking up even more nutrients.
 

PeriZzZ

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What exactly do you mean when u say throwing off your PH? To what direction from 1 to 14 is going down?
 

Corey

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when you add fert it make the ph go higher , you really need some ph down and a ph meter.. how do you test your ph?
 

PeriZzZ

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Thank u for the useful info friend! Dont u think that distilled water with PH at 5,5 plus the nutes would be good?
 

PeriZzZ

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I got a soil PH tester...so i measure the PH of the soil and not the watering mix...that kinda bad i think....but its a way....
 

PeriZzZ

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Really how much does the PH change (up or down) if you add nutes? I know that it depends on the nutes. But tell me the most it could be.Thanx:D
 

Corey

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mm im not sure what the soil ph reading should be, but if your gonna keep growing would look into a Ph meter there pricey buy the digital ones are so handy. I now it good to check water ph and soil ph. Im gonna look into it because I never check my soil. i also no it good to check the ph of the run of..
 

Corey

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not sure how much it changes, my question to you is how do you change the ph level in the soil?
 

PeriZzZ

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Your starting soil has some readings of PH. Mine had 5,5-6,6. The Ph in the soil changes as soon as you water and it depends enough on
the Ph of your watering mix.
 
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