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So this year's grow was starting of much better than last year's. Using fox farm 1/2 ocean forest and 1/2 light warrior. Got a sample kit from nectar for the gods I've used twice. Last week my plants were getting root bound and I was waiting for soil to come in to repot. I gave them the nectar for the gods and some oregonism from aurora innovations. A humic acid and microbe additive. Haven't done anything else since then. My plants are looking really really bad today. Yellow leaves and a few branches had dried up and died.
My thoughts. The roots got to hot before i transplanted and were damaged, the transplanting made things worse. Things just need time to repair?
My ph meter might have needed to be calibrated before i started using it. Still haven't calibrated it since I figured it came that way. Nectar for the gods requires a ph tester/meter but I've been adding about exactly the amount of the ph adjuster it comes with. Testing it with the ph confirms. Maybe my ph is messed up?
Somehow have terrible nitrogen deficiency even with nutrients? I haven't watered again since repotting so maybe the nutrients aren't in the roots from the new soil?
Maybe there was way too much humic acid in the oregonism?
Idk it's looking like heat/root problems or ph or ni
trogen to me. Nothing else makes sense. No mites. Please help I don't want them to die! 2 weeks ago they looked perfect.
My thoughts. The roots got to hot before i transplanted and were damaged, the transplanting made things worse. Things just need time to repair?
My ph meter might have needed to be calibrated before i started using it. Still haven't calibrated it since I figured it came that way. Nectar for the gods requires a ph tester/meter but I've been adding about exactly the amount of the ph adjuster it comes with. Testing it with the ph confirms. Maybe my ph is messed up?
Somehow have terrible nitrogen deficiency even with nutrients? I haven't watered again since repotting so maybe the nutrients aren't in the roots from the new soil?
Maybe there was way too much humic acid in the oregonism?
Idk it's looking like heat/root problems or ph or ni