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Thats might be true for a health plant. This plant has root problems since the recent transplant. I'll bet it probably hasnt even grown much into the new soil.
Agree back the lightniff until she gets healthy 200% right move
 
Thats might be true for a health plant. This plant has root problems since the recent transplant. I'll bet it probably hasnt even grown much into the new soil.
That's tru I dug for root activity and saw and felt zero
 
Increasing the rootzone temps will help recover faster... I would start by getting them up off the floor.
 
Thats might be true for a health plant. This plant has root problems since the recent transplant. I'll bet it probably hasnt even grown much into the new soil.
if you have root rot and you are overwatering then you aren't helping the plant at all.
Nice buds... that soil? I think ppl would be surprised the range of PH you can grow in.... personally I would even bother phing my nutrients for soil... its the soil that will buffer and adjust the ph for you.
agree, most soil don't need ph adjustment. However, your nutrients are easier to uptake at the proper ph. For example my nutrients makes my water ph 6.5 so i don't even ph my tap water. However, some nutrients make the ph rise so adjusting that nutrient to proper ph would be sufficient vs feeding the soil a ph of 9
 
The roots need to grow. The soil I transplanted it int ok was too damp. It flippin came that way. I'll set in the sun nexttime
 
if you have root rot and you are overwatering then you aren't helping the plant at all.

agree, most soil don't need ph adjustment. However, your nutrients are easier to uptake at the proper ph. For example my nutrients makes my water ph 6.5 so i don't even ph my tap water. However, some nutrients make the ph rise so adjusting that nutrient to proper ph would be sufficient vs feeding the soil a ph of 9
I dont have gd root root. Omg. Chill out
 
You can only worry about what you give your plant. The PH and PPMs both matter when feeding. If your plants are sad its simple to give it a quick flush with proper ph. If over water like in this case skip a feed or two.
 

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Nice buds... that soil? I think ppl would be surprised the range of PH you can grow in.... personally I wouldn't even bother phing my nutrients for soil... its the soil that will buffer and adjust the ph for you.
That makes more since sir. So just la yuh off the water?
 
It's just a lil bit over watered. I've seen this before. I'll be fine. I wont water. Thank you for help. I just wanted to double check. Thank you growers. May we all unite our knowledge
 
It's just a lil bit over watered. I've seen this before. I'll be fine. I wont water. Thank you for help. I just wanted to double check. Thank you growers. May we all unite our knowledge
Plants take nutrients at certain ph levels in soil, coco or hydro. What type of potting mix are you using?
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That's why I asked what a ph of 5.8 would do. Thanks for the visual man
 

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Do you have a scale? You need to water slowly to runoff every time. Then don't water again until it loses about 12 pounds. Don't feed again til you get right.
I use the pi k up method. I can tell when it's ready. I totally screwed up. I didn't realize how damp the soil was and I miss read the plants signs. I do this every time. I was thinking maybe and most likely I shouldn't have used any nutrients in the beginning because it was already in the soil. Is that a normal newbie mistake?
 
I use the pi k up method. I can tell when it's ready. I totally screwed up. I didn't realize how damp the soil was and I miss read the plants signs. I do this every time. I was thinking maybe and most likely I shouldn't have used any nutrients in the beginning because it was already in the soil. Is that a normal newbie mistake?
The pick up and hold method
 
Correct. If you are using ocean fox farm soil its already supplemented. So youd really need to just give it water the first two weeks then introduce a weak dose of veg nutes then gradually give it more.
 
Correct. If you are using ocean fox farm soil its already supplemented. So youd really need to just give it water the first two weeks then introduce a weak dose of veg nutes then gradually give it more.
I did bro. I waited a dam month to give her half strength trio nutes. Its extra strong soil. We all gotta readjust to this new ocean forest mix. I was next time going to add perlite and Pete moss maybe even black gold
 
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