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Oh! Get thee some good kelp or seaweed, too. Liquid, for feedings.
If you ph'd the water then use that to ph the run off from the bottom of the pots.
When the room is 57 degrees what is the temperature at pot level and on the floor?
Get distilled water instead of drinking water at Target. They do weird shit to drinking water. Like UV radiate it and also use water softeners in some. Use distilled or spring water. Preferably distilled.
Mix up or go buy a fertilizer foliar spray and give your plants a spray of that until you get the root zone figured out. That will feed them while you correct the ph or cold root zone temps or overwatering.
Both! I like Growmore's seaweed, I like the kelp extract Peaceful Valley sells, and I like Maxicrop. Actually, I've not found a seaweed/kelp product that I *don't* like, maybe that'll make it easier for you. The Growmore smells almost like soy sauce, like you should be using it to cook with.ok so should i be using the kelp/seaweed for the folier feeding, or just to add to the watering regiment?
is there a specific brand of the cal, mag and kelp that you would recomend?
For soil you want feed pH to be in the 6.5-6.8 range. Foliaring you've got some more leeway in that regard, but if you went with the same range it would work very well and perhaps would help to keep things simpler for you right now.thank you all for your help. in the mean time... I have had a small problem with some mold or fungus on the leaves... only seemed to affect the middle point on fan leaves, so i cut it all off and sprayed it good with a hydrogen peroxide solution... i also picked up some botanicare calmag, and GO Bio weed that im going to folier feed with... im still trying to sort out the soil pH... is there a ppm range or pH range for what should be sprayed??? I will post updated pictures tomorrow... BIG thank you to everyone for your help so far
No disrespect, bonerface, but I disagree. Mold can and will take hold in RH situations that are much lower than 71%, and simply lowering RH will not make it go away.
For soil you want feed pH to be in the 6.5-6.8 range. Foliaring you've got some more leeway in that regard, but if you went with the same range it would work very well and perhaps would help to keep things simpler for you right now.
Use the CalMag at recommended dosing rates, then watch.
Btw, the mold/fungus is likely powdery mildew, and simply removing the leaves will not rid the plant of the fungus. The treatment with H2O2 is helpful, but will only remove the fruiting bodies (what you see on leaf surfaces).
No disrespect, bonerface, but I disagree. Mold can and will take hold in RH situations that are much lower than 71%, and simply lowering RH will not make it go away.
For soil you want feed pH to be in the 6.5-6.8 range. Foliaring you've got some more leeway in that regard, but if you went with the same range it would work very well and perhaps would help to keep things simpler for you right now.
Use the CalMag at recommended dosing rates, then watch.
Btw, the mold/fungus is likely powdery mildew, and simply removing the leaves will not rid the plant of the fungus. The treatment with H2O2 is helpful, but will only remove the fruiting bodies (what you see on leaf surfaces).
Could you tell us what you've been doing over the last week water/feed wise? Plants will take at least 3 days to bounce back and the old necrotic growth isn't going to green back up.
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