HolyHazyHades
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I found out that it was just lock out. I trimmed off all the effected leafs and flushed them all. They are doing much better now. Curious to know why you use 6.3 to 6 5 ph? I've always done 6.1 for about 4 years now.Sorry to take so long getting back to you it's difficult trying to catch up from the weekend.
Filter your water with a carbon filter.
Let's have a closeup of the soil, and some leaves.
Ph should be 6.3 _ 6.5
What kind of soil?
+1Testing shows that cannabis plants prefer 6.3 to 6.5
Can you please send me the research?Testing shows that cannabis plants prefer 6.3 to 6.5
Yes I am. I'm going to get these training clips. I was just waiting to fix this problem before I addressed that.They seem to be growing straight up. Are you planning to do any training?
I really appreciate that! "This study showed no visual signs of nutrient disorders with pH between 6.2 - 7.1 for the vegetative stage and 6.7 - 7.2 for the flowering stage." Has anyone tried 6.7 - 7.2 PH for flowering???There is about 400 pages of reports. I have most of the abstracts somewhere.
Let me see.... when you factor in enviroment, grow type (Ls, Living soil - Dirt - Hydroponic) it changes some.
*looking thru my bookmarks*
It's not one statement, its a culmination of the papers.
Cannabis Indoor Growing Conditions, Management Practices, and Post-Harvest Treatment: A Review
Cannabis has attracted a new wave of research attention as an herbal medicine. To deliver compliant, uniform, and safe cannabis medicine, growers should optimize growing environments on a site-specific basis. Considering that environmental factors are interconnected, changes in a factor prompts...www.scirp.org
You should find what you need in there.
3 links above.
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