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Brown Spots, Yellowing Bottom Leaves

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Brown Spots, Yellowing Bottom Leaves

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You ph after you add stuff to water...NOT before. .. youre bottle feeding... you dont have organic/no till..... you have soil and bottles.. ALWAYS PH check what you put in
Exactly. I didn't see your post until after I suggested the same thing. Do you use the no-till method?
 
My plants are more yellow now and the growth is slow :-(
I watered them with proper ph but the problem remain. The ph in the soil/roots is too low (about 5).
I am thinking next time water them with high ph water (for example 7.6) try to balance the ph in the soil/roots.
Any advice from your experience?
I am afraid that my crop (if the plants will survive) will be dissapointing :-(
 
Wow that low and still in veg... thats usually a flower problem. Yes like you said you want to correct it. If its 5 then try 7.5 and add some mycos to your water. You probably have some pretty dead soil by now. Heres a chart that might help you. And dont sweat it... once you have the plants balanced again theyll do fine. You would be amazed at how they can bounce back.
 

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Wow that low and still in veg... thats usually a flower problem. Yes like you said you want to correct it. If its 5 then try 7.5 and add some mycos to your water. You probably have some pretty dead soil by now. Heres a chart that might help you. And dont sweat it... once you have the plants balanced again theyll do fine. You would be amazed at how they can bounce back.
Ι made mistakes before... i adjust the ph in the water before add biobizz fertilizers and that's cause the problem.
What you mean mycos?
Hope you are right and could have a decent crop...
Very helpful this chart, thank you!
 
Ι made mistakes before... i adjust the ph in the water before add biobizz fertilizers and that's cause the problem.
What you mean mycos?
Hope you are right and could have a decent crop...
Very helpful this chart, thank you!
Google mycorrhizae. ... there are many products to choose from .. an easy one to get is called recharge off Amazon but there are LOTS of products
 
What i do is take the mineral water who have ph 7,3 then put some ph down drops untill go to 6,0-6,5 then i put the molasses and the biobizz grow. Maybe adding the nutes after, reduce or rise the ph ?
So your saying you ph your water then you add your nutes? If this is the case I'd say this is your problem. Ph after mixing everything.
 
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