doggyd
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I have this issue and its only week 2 into flowering, I have huge problems!View attachment 1640831View attachment 1640832 this was week 5 got really bad an they pretty much quit growing
I have this issue and its only week 2 into flowering, I have huge problems!View attachment 1640831View attachment 1640832 this was week 5 got really bad an they pretty much quit growing
Why do you say probably? If those leaves die off then there will be no leaf to produce bud for that particular node, right! I don't know how this all works yet, Please explain some more too me.yeah it probably is... you should read again what I wrote here before... It might help.
i'm new to this ..but after reading ur posts if u know its your soil, why dont u get an aerogarden
i have seen great success with people and there plants
This is from a plant two weeks into flower, hit some bad pH problems and i chucked it. Before i did i edited some leaf pictures to a thread along with a picture of pH from a book i work from, granted no two deficiencies or plants look the same and my plant looked different to the book picture but the damage from pH was the same, brown spotting, leaf curling, necrotic patches, yellowing to leaf segments. My plant was bad though but it will provide some refrence for you. Should be page 12, last post at the bottom of the page by me, check the pics out-
Why do you say probably? If those leaves die off then there will be no leaf to produce bud for that particular node, right! I don't know how this all works yet, Please explain some more too me.
no, it's not bad at all. i had a bit of mag problem at first, but solved it with a bit of epsom. never came back for all i know. i did have other problems which i'm still not sure about (weak roots, and i never really figuered out the watering issue), but, yeah... people get it really well, esp. with those designated products such as canna etc. so idk. it has good advantages.But isn't coco badly cal/mag deficient? There is no perfect growing medium that i can see. I too have checked how much my biobizz lowers the pH. I add 2/3ml to a litre of water at pH8 and it comes out at pH 6.5. Since my tap water is pH8 and i use bio bizz grow and bloom this works out perfectly for me. Yes the guess work seems easier with organics but as you say the ec is a bit off. I find my biogrow ec's fine its the biobloom that dosen't read. My maxicrop dosen't really affect pH or ec. Epsom salts lowers pH by a small amount too so guess cal/mag would as well. All usefull info for the grower without a pH/ec meter.
Chasing pH by reading runoff is very bad. And useless...........Then that my freind is a very serious situation indeed and you need professional help. I always bring the runoff up when i flush, i flush slowly and the more i flush the more my pH comes up to what i want. 5.5 is very bad!!
I don't chase the pH, i water at 6.5 and wait for runoff to be 6.5, some pots take 3 times the amount of water and bad ones can easily take 6 times the pot size of water. This is correcting pH the right way, of course if you do not add enough lime or the soil dose not contain enough lime to buffer against this it will constantly keep reverting back to undesirable acidic pH's.Chasing pH by reading runoff is very bad. And useless...........