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Anyone know what caused this? Cherry Punch F1

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Anyone know what caused this? Cherry Punch F1

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All right, well I gotta say it man it’s not pH. It never was pH and you know if your plants are sick and toxic, alkaline or toxic acidic the entire plant would be affected not just one, but rvery of one of the leaves and you know you’re in soil and soil has buffers like crazy that knocks the heat out of alkaline or acidic dirt and the only time you should ever really need the pH is if your water is coming out of the tap at exorbitantly high numbers, Smelling like a sterile room in a hospital or a you know local pool, for a plant so small this early in the game like yeah it’s definitely not ph, if you’re in soil you shouldn’t have to do that at all, and even then, if you’re getting high numbers and pH coming out of your faucet, and you can smell something mixed in the water, whether it be chlorine or some of the other chemicals that they put in there you just gotta fill a jug and set it off to the side for about 24 hours with the lid off so whatever it is, it’s in there can evaporate out and then use your water but I don’t think that i’m thinking it’s a much easier solution than messing around and spending more money on crap you don’t need. Also, I’m noticing that your soil is mighty wet and you know some of that discoloration that’s happening on that plant could come from over saturated medium for extended periods of time that’s intern drowning your roots slowly but surely what are your cycles how long are they? How often are you watering?
 
All right, well I gotta say it man it’s not pH. It never was pH and you know if your plants are sick and toxic, alkaline or toxic acidic the entire plant would be affected not just one, but rvery of one of the leaves and you know you’re in soil and soil has buffers like crazy that knocks the heat out of alkaline or acidic dirt and the only time you should ever really need the pH is if your water is coming out of the tap at exorbitantly high numbers, Smelling like a sterile room in a hospital or a you know local pool, for a plant so small this early in the game like yeah it’s definitely not ph, if you’re in soil you shouldn’t have to do that at all, and even then, if you’re getting high numbers and pH coming out of your faucet, and you can smell something mixed in the water, whether it be chlorine or some of the other chemicals that they put in there you just gotta fill a jug and set it off to the side for about 24 hours with the lid off so whatever it is, it’s in there can evaporate out and then use your water but I don’t think that i’m thinking it’s a much easier solution than messing around and spending more money on crap you don’t need. Also, I’m noticing that your soil is mighty wet and you know some of that discoloration that’s happening on that plant could come from over saturated medium for extended periods of time that’s intern drowning your roots slowly but surely what are your cycles how long are they? How often are you watering?
I am watering every 3 days, we are not at the location so I needed to schedule how often I go. I am using RO water now and I raised the lights after I transplanted to 5g grow bags.
 

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