420circuit
Active Member
Best advice is to get the pH corrected by flushing with proper pH adjusted water. I would think that watering for a couple days would do the trick, but no being a soil grower I really am not the best guy for the details. After getting the plants' pH correct, then it's time to resume nutes, regular watering schedule normal flowering formula.
It is common to see posts from people who add extra 'somethings' to their nute water solution and cause problems. All the pics of burned leaves sure demonstrate that. I got a $10 pH meter from Amazon and an $8 ppm meter and use them in hydro every day. The PPM tells me if the nute mix is in the ballpark as far as strength and the pH meter, well I need 5.8 so I adjust up if it hits 5.6 (almost never) and adjust down if it hits 6.3 ( routinely, every few days sometimes or weekly) My water is over 7 from the tap and I check it after adding nutes, then adjust as needed. Good luck!
It is common to see posts from people who add extra 'somethings' to their nute water solution and cause problems. All the pics of burned leaves sure demonstrate that. I got a $10 pH meter from Amazon and an $8 ppm meter and use them in hydro every day. The PPM tells me if the nute mix is in the ballpark as far as strength and the pH meter, well I need 5.8 so I adjust up if it hits 5.6 (almost never) and adjust down if it hits 6.3 ( routinely, every few days sometimes or weekly) My water is over 7 from the tap and I check it after adding nutes, then adjust as needed. Good luck!