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Can someone please help my inexperienced eye identify the problem with this plant? I am growing in soil. A few other plants the same age are beginning to show some of the same signs but this one is much worse.
I’m not sure if this is your problem, but it very well could be. If you are using thier PH perfect nutes do not adjust the ph. PH perfect is designed with the additives, chelates, and surfactants to “feed” the plant between 4.0 and 8.0. If your ph is anywhere in that range you’re good. Adjusting the ph will send it all out of whack, and you’ll develop ph lockout issues that look like deficiencies. I’m using thier Sensi coco line (ph perfect) and was having similar issues, although not as advanced. I know it’s a little hard to believe but that’s direct from thier grower support line and @Thejoeybrown a member here who also has first hand knowledge from using those nutes himself. (Thanks Joey)I always ph to 6.5, checked closely for critters there are none. The only change I have made is my water, in the past I have used lake water from behind my house, the lake was sprayed with an herbicide to kill some lily pads so I stopped using water from the lake and have been using purchased purified spring water. I started adding cal-mag plus with the change in water thinking it would need the extra. I was thinking maybe I was still deficient on something. Should I flush it good and try just minimal nutrients? I use advanced nutrients, micro, grow and bloom. Any other suggestions are welcomed.
Thanks, definitely going to do that!!Next water. Dont add anything to the water... ph it to 6.5 then ph the runoff out of the bottom of the pot.... i bet your medium is not even close to 6.5
Very good advice. I check mine weekly.Next water. Dont add anything to the water... ph it to 6.5 then ph the runoff out of the bottom of the pot.... i bet your medium is not even close to 6.5