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    Saw toothing in certain pots

    I have two ph lowering products. they both are phosphoric acid. I have lowered water PH to as low as 3.5(out of frustration) and flushed 6 gallons through a one gallon pot and the pot still managed to buffer the runoff up to 7.2. I agree that PH is probably the issue I just wanted to make sure...
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    Saw toothing in certain pots

    Yea i am transfering the big ones into the flower chamber. I am trying to get clone stock up before I flower them out but if I keep running into these nutrition problems im going to lose my mind.
  3. flowerchildgp

    Saw toothing in certain pots

    I had to source it from Barkey Beaver and I think they over limed it because that compost can buffer 6.0 water up to 8.3. I have stopped using it. I think it is the teas and compost as well. I am struggling using her methods because she provides no nutritional info to go along with her research...
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    Saw toothing in certain pots

    No bug problems, I ran a biological program for a few years for a large greenhouse so I can usually find bug problems. I have even spent several hours on the microscope searching for russets but cant find any on them.
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    Saw toothing in certain pots

    I am thinking the compost I had to source had too much lime in it. I don't know why they needed to lime it but they did
  6. flowerchildgp

    Saw toothing in certain pots

    I am switching from water soluble to completely organic fertilizer amendments and compost teas. I am seeing the same problem happen randomly in random pots on all clones of the same cultivar. Temp is 80 degrees F and humidity 56RH. I have noticed that the compost amendment is driving up PH but...
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