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grownnotflown420 wrote:[mention]Josh[/mention]

No worries about not checking bro

What do I do about ph now the soils wet ??

But I agree man the pH is high!!
Let it dry out and give a proper feed, if it were all coco I'd say just flush. But the high level of peat in this mix holds water for too long to be doing that

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@Josh im using the messiah bro so it's a one part feed, it states suitable for any medium

But yes sorry I've been mixing up the feed, letting it sit for a few hours then phing down if it's above 6.5 which it often isn't

I just checked the calibration of my pH pen too which is still reading bang on, big up @Trex I think it was that told me to get a proper pen lol
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@Josh

Ok thanks, should be dry in a day or 2, they were only fed late last night

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grownnotflown420 wrote:[mention]Josh[/mention]

Ok thanks, should be dry in a day or 2, they were only fed late last night

Mind if I drop you a PM buddy??

Don't wanna keep bringing this thread to the most recent unnecessarily
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Kinda looks like phosphorous deficiency in lower leaves, you could lower AnB base ferts by 0.5 ml a liter and then give some pk boost at same dose for a few weeks, but if not spreading wild and just a few mid to lower leaves, i shouldn`t sweat on it too much, its your shout mate.

I would like to look at plants true color cus I'm hoping the yellow looking plants in the whole plant pictures are just bright light trickery and they`re really green in true color's ?
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2-Scoops wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 10, 2021 4:57 pm
Kinda looks like phosphorous deficiency in lower leaves, you could lower AnB base ferts by 0.5 ml a liter and then give some pk boost at same dose for a few weeks, but if not spreading wild and just a few mid to lower leaves, i shouldn`t sweat on it too much, its your shout mate.

I would like to look at plants true color cus I'm hoping the yellow looking plants in the whole plant pictures are just bright light trickery and they`re really green in true color's ?
Thanks for stopping by my man, appreciate the words of wisdom as always.

It's barely spreading to be honest, 1 or 2 leaves a week

I think I just need to pull my pH down then should be good πŸ‘Œ

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grownnotflown420 wrote: ↑
Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:41 pm
2-Scoops wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 10, 2021 4:57 pm
Kinda looks like phosphorous deficiency in lower leaves, you could lower AnB base ferts by 0.5 ml a liter and then give some pk boost at same dose for a few weeks, but if not spreading wild and just a few mid to lower leaves, i shouldn`t sweat on it too much, its your shout mate.

I would like to look at plants true color cus I'm hoping the yellow looking plants in the whole plant pictures are just bright light trickery and they`re really green in true color's ?
Thanks for stopping by my man, appreciate the words of wisdom as always.

It's barely spreading to be honest, 1 or 2 leaves a week

I think I just need to pull my pH down then should be good πŸ‘Œ

Piece to you brother
If its not spreading and only a few leaves a week i wouldnt be changing a thing or deviating one bit from what your doing mate cus its pretty normal stuff for odd bit of leafage to go tits up, look how it happens to plants in wild, same shit basically. :oik!:
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2-Scoops wrote: ↑
Thu Jan 14, 2021 2:12 pm
grownnotflown420 wrote: ↑
Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:41 pm
2-Scoops wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 10, 2021 4:57 pm
Kinda looks like phosphorous deficiency in lower leaves, you could lower AnB base ferts by 0.5 ml a liter and then give some pk boost at same dose for a few weeks, but if not spreading wild and just a few mid to lower leaves, i shouldn`t sweat on it too much, its your shout mate.

I would like to look at plants true color cus I'm hoping the yellow looking plants in the whole plant pictures are just bright light trickery and they`re really green in true color's ?
Thanks for stopping by my man, appreciate the words of wisdom as always.

It's barely spreading to be honest, 1 or 2 leaves a week

I think I just need to pull my pH down then should be good πŸ‘Œ

Piece to you brother
If its not spreading and only a few leaves a week i wouldnt be changing a thing or deviating one bit from what your doing mate cus its pretty normal stuff for odd bit of leafage to go tits up, look how it happens to plants in wild, same shit basically. :oik!:
Appreciate it as always brother πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ
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Evening all

Hope you're all good πŸ‘Œ

Me again, I cannot get this soil down πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I keep messing up somewhere, my hydro grow however... Beautifully well considering I've been away from hydro for a while now.

The girls seem to be getting really light and the one looks like it has herpes, pic below, purple rash looking thing formingπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Latest run off, 2 days ago:
Plant 1 (no herpes) - 6.9ph 940ppm
Plant 2 (herpes looking motherfucker) 6.8 800ish ppm, tbf this is probably a bit low?

I cannot seem to get the pH down at all, been watering with 6.0 feed but it doesn't seem to be budging, I want it around 6.5,

Rh is at about 55% and room temp high/low 25c/29.8c

Any help appreciated guys


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grownnotflown420 wrote: ↑
Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:35 pm
Evening all

Hope you're all good πŸ‘Œ

Me again, I cannot get this soil down πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I keep messing up somewhere, my hydro grow however... Beautifully well considering I've been away from hydro for a while now.

The girls seem to be getting really light and the one looks like it has herpes, pic below, purple rash looking thing formingπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Latest run off, 2 days ago:
Plant 1 (no herpes) - 6.9ph 940ppm
Plant 2 (herpes looking motherfucker) 6.8 800ish ppm, tbf this is probably a bit low?

I cannot seem to get the pH down at all, been watering with 6.0 feed but it doesn't seem to be budging, I want it around 6.5,

Rh is at about 55% and room temp high/low 25c/29.8c

Any help appreciated guys


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These remind me of my Euforia Auto's. They just look hungry to me.

Get as many pics up as possible, is it starting in the lower leaves, or newer growth?

I am no master hydro grower though but if the PH isn't budging I'd say they are maybe locked out? Maybe a mid flower flush, res change then fresh nutes?

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