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Locked Up?

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And going to my original title, i think lockout is more related to ph which isn’t the issue either. These ten dollar three-way meters are ok, you just need to leave the probes in soil for a couple minutes to be accurate.
 

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You can always test the runoff if you don’t trust the meter.
 
soil grow in a bucket. Stopped taking water in the first week of flower. Fans turning yellow, soil is damp. Any advice on getting her to feed again? I placed an additional layer of gravel in the bucket and probed the root ball with a skewer to get some air in.
Totally root bound.. if you can take the plant out of the bucket/ container and its just standing there without falling apart, the roots must be wrapped around pretty snug? I agree, that you should transplant it in something larger so you can put more soil around it.~ Try not to disturb the roots and water it with some B1 added to the water. It will help with stress. ~ IMO... Good luck, Julie
 
soil grow in a bucket. Stopped taking water in the first week of flower. Fans turning yellow, soil is damp. Any advice on getting her to feed again? I placed an additional layer of gravel in the bucket and probed the root ball with a skewer to get some air in.
Doesn’t look bound but does look dry.
 
And going to my original title, i think lockout is more related to ph which isn’t the issue either. These ten dollar three-way meters are ok, you just need to leave the probes in soil for a couple minutes to be accurate.
I find cleaning off with steel wool lightly scratching it helps too. I have like 3 of them meters n check with 2 at random to see if they read the same.
 
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