PineappleBunk
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Hi everyone,
First time posting here so bare with me... I'm having a little trouble with my first indoor grow here. We have 10, hopefully ladies under a 400W MH (2 feet above canopy, air-cooled) 5 Barney's Pineapple Chunk as well as 5 freebie "Reg's Big Bud something". Anywho, everything has been going great until about 4 days ago i started noticing the first node leaves began yellowing from the tips back. They developed small yellow spots grow outwards from the veins before eventually browning and dying. They're in a mix of Peat Moss, Perlite, Earthworm castings and a dash of lime... forget the exact ratio
The problem plants are the BigBud's which happened to be in just slightly smaller pots (pink). It's consistently 79-81F and Between 45-65%RH with both exhaust and circulation fans. Using distilled water (1/4 cup daily) and fed them about 2 quarts total(over last 2 weeks) with a Botanicare solution including, CAL-MAG (2-0-0), Prue Blend PRO grow (3-2-4), Liquid Karma (0.1-0.1-0.5) and Sweet (Original berry) (following the bottle's instructions of course), pH adjusted to 6.7 at 375ppm.
Now really I'm thinking its a pH problem or maybe overwatering? I've got the General Hydroponics pH kit and a POS soil tester but how am I to Measure the soil's pH without a decent meter? Is it possible to measure accurately with the solution and a vial? I think that's about it...
Thanks in advanced for any help!
-Funk
First time posting here so bare with me... I'm having a little trouble with my first indoor grow here. We have 10, hopefully ladies under a 400W MH (2 feet above canopy, air-cooled) 5 Barney's Pineapple Chunk as well as 5 freebie "Reg's Big Bud something". Anywho, everything has been going great until about 4 days ago i started noticing the first node leaves began yellowing from the tips back. They developed small yellow spots grow outwards from the veins before eventually browning and dying. They're in a mix of Peat Moss, Perlite, Earthworm castings and a dash of lime... forget the exact ratio
The problem plants are the BigBud's which happened to be in just slightly smaller pots (pink). It's consistently 79-81F and Between 45-65%RH with both exhaust and circulation fans. Using distilled water (1/4 cup daily) and fed them about 2 quarts total(over last 2 weeks) with a Botanicare solution including, CAL-MAG (2-0-0), Prue Blend PRO grow (3-2-4), Liquid Karma (0.1-0.1-0.5) and Sweet (Original berry) (following the bottle's instructions of course), pH adjusted to 6.7 at 375ppm.
Now really I'm thinking its a pH problem or maybe overwatering? I've got the General Hydroponics pH kit and a POS soil tester but how am I to Measure the soil's pH without a decent meter? Is it possible to measure accurately with the solution and a vial? I think that's about it...
Thanks in advanced for any help!
-Funk
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