O OsloKush Member Oct 9, 2012 #1 Hey guys! Here is some other pics taken during daylight.. Think it´s easier to see now.. PH = 5.5-6.0 & EC 0.5-0.6
Hey guys! Here is some other pics taken during daylight.. Think it´s easier to see now.. PH = 5.5-6.0 & EC 0.5-0.6
Martybutch Well-Known Member Oct 9, 2012 #3 That is not a nitrogen problem... That is a magnesium deficiency... Just add a nute mix with magnesium in it ... Or add some epson salt. will sort it in no time
That is not a nitrogen problem... That is a magnesium deficiency... Just add a nute mix with magnesium in it ... Or add some epson salt. will sort it in no time
smokinrav Well-Known Member Oct 9, 2012 #4 Agreed ^^^. Don't switch to your flowering fert till after the stretch, if you didn't know.
bestasjc Member Oct 10, 2012 #6 i have the same issue in mine, and mine are relatively same age, the water out here where i am is very soft, so i added a teaspoon for every 4 liters of water
i have the same issue in mine, and mine are relatively same age, the water out here where i am is very soft, so i added a teaspoon for every 4 liters of water
*BUDS Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2012 #7 The ph isnt 5.8 and now you def. Get a digital calibrated ph pen and fix it.