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Lower your inputmy buddy has leaves that are turning yellow from the bottom up , no bugs present at the time using coco loco she waters at 6.0 but the run off is around 6.5 using 4 lamp 4ft t5. Im thinking it might be nute burn. Natural co2 , just from open window sometimes. humidity in really low as well, so we use water to provide some humidity. temp is around 74
my buddy has leaves that are turning yellow from the bottom up , no bugs present at the time using coco loco she waters at 6.0 but the run off is around 6.5 using 4 lamp 4ft t5. Im thinking it might be nute burn. Natural co2 , just from open window sometimes. humidity in really low as well, so we use water to provide some humidity. temp is around 74
now you do know that the starter leaves have already fallen off.... so are u saying water at around 5.8 when she waters it something about the medium that prevents ph from dropping....i also suggested using regular plain seltzer water to spray on walls and surfaces in attempts to increase co2 in the air through evaporation instead of mainlining through the leavesFirst leaves need to go anyways
Rh should be 60% minimum
Run off kinda high
Flush a couple days then refeed 250 ppm
Lights should be 24" away about
Hb
Or you could buy a product called nano breathe from better organix that actually worksnow you do know that the starter leaves have already fallen off.... so are u saying water at around 5.8 when she waters it something about the medium that prevents ph from dropping....i also suggested using regular plain seltzer water to spray on walls and surfaces in attempts to increase co2 in the air through evaporation instead of mainlining through the leaves
how is the calmag helping your hard water issues?after reading your comment and doing some research I recommended getting some cal- mag just purchased cal- mag by earthjuice hopefully that will take care of the hard water situation
I'm really unsure just how you expect adding calcium and magnesium to hard water would help? In any sense?well from what i was reading it seems to help break down the the nutes to where they can be absorbed better by the roots whereas hard water prevents certain nutes like cal and mag to be absorbed. And that both help the roots absorb other nutes as well..to the best of my knowledge..and as far as the hard water situation goes but, i was wrong, it will not fix the hard water issue but will help in a sense
thanks for the advice ..im really considering using rain water
No. Just get some nutrients for the plants. It's not a big deal.well i guess i need to start over from scratch then
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