colostoner84
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my golden goat was flourishing at around a 6.1 so i figured why mess with a good thing, it definitely did not seem to harm that plant, but the measurement was made by a 15$ meter so i dont know how accurate it really was
So i checked out the plants and they did have some red in the stems so i got some high N ferts and they have recovered nicely...there almost 2 weeks into flower and 3 outta 4 females so far also picked up some superthrive as well as Pro-CalThe exact same soil, or just the same brand?
Do you have red stems too? That is another sign of N deficiency. Your chlorosis is probably caused by this. Try upping to 1/2 strength 12-0-0. It should take a couple days to see a change.
That said, get something to check your pH. You'll need it once you start feeding your ladies as much as they want. Obviously this grow you've done better than the last because your plants want more nutes than the last time.
Give it a try and follow up with me in a couple days to see how it turned out.
my nutes recomend i go like nutes water water nutes so thats what ill just give them a little bit with my nutes...well that was my plan anywaysThey looking really nice now trailerpark, Dont give your plants the high N feed on every watering , If i were you i would now only give your bloom and superthrive for next 2 waterings and give high N on every 3rd watering just as a boost to keep leafs nice and green and healthy ,