on potting my cuts on to the big pots (i use autopots) i made the mistake of not ph ing the first light feed i gave them due to being able to use the tap water at my last grow, i am now only a mile away from there and just assumed i would be good with the same feed/water i would have used last time. anyway they struggled from the off and yellowed and some leaves even crisped, at first it wasn't obvious to me what was the matter as some of them had black spotted leaves some were just yellow others leaves crisped as i said so i couldn't see a uniform issue/deficiency, so after foiler feeding formulex and trying epsom and all sorts i was stumped and it was after 3 weeks of struggling it finally dawned on me to ph the water (i know it's obvious with hindsight) turns out its not around 6 like it was 1 mile up the road but nearly 8!..anyway i flushed them with water ph'd to 5.7 and after about 5 litres run through them the run off was down to under 6 so i gave them 500ml of light feed at 5.7 and have left them to it for last four days..
they are coming round and there is good new growth tips on them all in fact the new tips are growing well but of course the rest of the leaves on some are in bad condition , others are not too bad with only some damaged/ yellowed leaves, in general they are getting greener and it's plain they are happier, the trouble is they had nearly a month of little growth and general bad health and although i have now just topped the taller ones they are all nothing nothing like what i would usually have at this point and i am wondering if i am better just to bin them rather than carry on and risk a poor yield..
any advice or thoughts welcome
not sure i'm in the right section but i posted here as i am using coco/autopots
they are coming round and there is good new growth tips on them all in fact the new tips are growing well but of course the rest of the leaves on some are in bad condition , others are not too bad with only some damaged/ yellowed leaves, in general they are getting greener and it's plain they are happier, the trouble is they had nearly a month of little growth and general bad health and although i have now just topped the taller ones they are all nothing nothing like what i would usually have at this point and i am wondering if i am better just to bin them rather than carry on and risk a poor yield..
any advice or thoughts welcome
not sure i'm in the right section but i posted here as i am using coco/autopots