spelltwister
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Hey all,
I've really been trying to determine what is wrong with my biggest, bushiest plant. I finally broke down and bought a pH tester for the soil and for the nutrient solution. I use recommended feeding from FoxFarm with Grow Big and Big Bloom. The solution has a pH of 5.5 which is definitely lower than what I would like. The soil tester says my soil is low 5 possibly 4 which I find hard to believe since my water (no ferts) is 7, and my solution is 5. Also, if it was that low, I would expect them to die.
Anyway, someone mentioned that it may be spider mites, but I looked and see no signs of this. Also, I think the spots are too big for it to represent mites, but I'm definitely not an expert on this.
Anyway, I bought pH up and make my solutions around 6.5 now, leaving the water at 7.
Q: Should I try and over compensate to raise up the pH of the soil or just keep using 6.5 until it levels out?
Yesterday I did a 1:1 mix with rubbing alcohol and water (read this online for mite control). The very bottom leaves are completely dead and brittle (break when you touch).
Q: Should I cut those branches off, take the leaves off, leave it alone, other?
The first 4 pics are the plant which has spots. (named jazzy_*)
One of my plants is growing somewhat lopsided (one side has huge leaves). This happened before on a different plant, and I was wondering if its something I am causing or if it's natural.
The final pic is of this plant. (named babe_*)
Thanks for any help!!
I've really been trying to determine what is wrong with my biggest, bushiest plant. I finally broke down and bought a pH tester for the soil and for the nutrient solution. I use recommended feeding from FoxFarm with Grow Big and Big Bloom. The solution has a pH of 5.5 which is definitely lower than what I would like. The soil tester says my soil is low 5 possibly 4 which I find hard to believe since my water (no ferts) is 7, and my solution is 5. Also, if it was that low, I would expect them to die.
Anyway, someone mentioned that it may be spider mites, but I looked and see no signs of this. Also, I think the spots are too big for it to represent mites, but I'm definitely not an expert on this.
Anyway, I bought pH up and make my solutions around 6.5 now, leaving the water at 7.
Q: Should I try and over compensate to raise up the pH of the soil or just keep using 6.5 until it levels out?
Yesterday I did a 1:1 mix with rubbing alcohol and water (read this online for mite control). The very bottom leaves are completely dead and brittle (break when you touch).
Q: Should I cut those branches off, take the leaves off, leave it alone, other?
The first 4 pics are the plant which has spots. (named jazzy_*)
One of my plants is growing somewhat lopsided (one side has huge leaves). This happened before on a different plant, and I was wondering if its something I am causing or if it's natural.
The final pic is of this plant. (named babe_*)
Thanks for any help!!
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