Slightly yellowing and crispy brown spots.

I got it working.
 

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Here are some pics of my other plant. Same process, but had no burns at all. The yellowing also isn't as bad.
 

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I just recently flushed them both. That's why they're over watered right now. I usually only water them about once every week. And nutes every other watering.
 
That's serious clawing N toxicity

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That's pH problems
LOW micro problems (Iron, Sulfur, Molyb - Ph induced)
Lock outs from the pH

Root ball temp?
Feed what?
How often?
List all supplements and what soil?
NOT an N problem!
To wet caused the pH problem (among some others)
 
The plants are a little cold, but I don't have the means to keep them much warmer. It's around 50 degrees. The should I bought has nothing listed other than its produced with hypnum peat, compost, sand and perlite. I feed them FloraNova 7-4-10 once every other week with a small amount of cal-mag. I haven't tested my pH though.
 
The plants are a little cold, but I don't have the means to keep them much warmer. It's around 50 degrees. The should I bought has nothing listed other than its produced with hypnum peat, compost, sand and perlite. I feed them FloraNova 7-4-10 once every other week with a small amount of cal-mag. I haven't tested my pH though.
50 F is too cold. I believe plants stops growing at 55 F. No Ph testing is a non starter. Very extremely important.
 
It could of been the soil am using fox farms. I don't have the space and time to make my own stuff so I use that. I just like to plant in the 5g pots and let them go now.
 
Roots to cold!
Get it up to 70 in there, and put the pots on a piece of foam to insulate from the cold floor.
You need to set your pH of anything in-going to 6.5
NO FLUSHING!
KEEP using the Ca/Mg

Thing is, those are not N problems. Plants leaves will not "recover". New growth will improve....I would look under the leaves for mites too. Stressed plants attract them. Yours are stressed...

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Good luck.....

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Ill throw some new pics up later today or tomorrow. I just ordered a PH/light/moisture indicator for the girls. Any ideas on how to neutralize the pH in my water without wierd chemicals?
 
Ill throw some new pics up later today or tomorrow. I just ordered a PH/light/moisture indicator for the girls. Any ideas on how to neutralize the pH in my water without wierd chemicals?
Uhhh lime I think for
Acidity (lower ph?) I don't remember what's for up . Google my friend,google lol
 
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