MerakiGenetics
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Looking good. Gives me hope for my current disaster.
The yellow ain’t going away. Watch the new growth and if that is yellowing you still got a problem. Those old damaged leaves will never get better looking. You are better off just plucking them off the plant.I'm not positive as it's my first real attempt, but I think I overwatered with too high of ph into soil that held onto too much water.
That went on for two weeks from when I first planted the rooted clones until I realized the problem. About a week ago I repotted in fabric pots with soil recommended by a local grow shop and started to ph my water. They are starting to grow a little faster but still pretty yellow.
I've got pictures and more details in a thread called weedshoes season 1. Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide. Your girls are beautiful.
Don't stress it too much, it's all trial and error in the beginning. Look into going organic so you can throw that EC/pH, and ppm meter away, I've recently switched to organics and I'm never looking back.I'm not positive as it's my first real attempt, but I think I overwatered with too high of ph into soil that held onto too much water.
That went on for two weeks from when I first planted the rooted clones until I realized the problem. About a week ago I repotted in fabric pots with soil recommended by a local grow shop and started to ph my water. They are starting to grow a little faster but still pretty yellow.
I've got pictures and more details in a thread called weedshoes season 1. Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide. Your girls are beautiful.
In organics your soil mix should already contain natural pH adjusters, therefor you do not need to pH your water, you still don't want to use city water though, it contains chlorine and chloramine which kill microbes. Either use natural spring water, rain water, distilled, or RO, all work fine.Hahah. I am organic as far as I know. And based on your response, probably way over thinking.
So you're telling me I can pour 8.0 tap water into my soil and I shouldn't have ph problems?
As long as I don't pour in any salt based nutes because those would kill the microbes in the soil, right?
I use the straw to help minimalize channels being created when i water in the pots, also it keeps the light off the top soil which helps the mycelium and trichoderma to grow.Looks good. What's with the straw?
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