Captspaulding
What’s the matter? Don’t like clowns? 🤡
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He hasn't given any info guy! How can you make recommendations with no varible input...lolLooks like cal mag deficiency at first glance. Anytime you see something you can't pinpoint I would recommend you flush and feed. It's literally a cure all for anything but pests and environment.
Flushing is baaaad in soil.He hasn't given any info guy! How can you make recommendations with no varible input...lol
You still have yet to prove soil ph dude! LolSo I will say. I stopped using my nuts and have been using just plain water last few feedings. I believe every other feeding I added calmag but nothing else and phd down to 6.5ish. Also my tent has never been above 84f and the lowest I’ve ever seen is 66f but it’s dialed now and stays at like 75f most all times. Could use more air in tent for circulation I do admit.
So my proof is in the pudding bro, trust, yeah it’s good stuff, but I wouldn’t say anything, if I didn’t know. Ph in soil is useless.You still have yet to prove soil ph dude! Lol
No input given on anything...no numbers..nothing..Can give advice BASED on pictures and little to no info
Soil ph, temps, soil you're using, feed frequency the whole nine yards....soil temp tv's from drainage, etc etc etc...no info! Can't get advice...I wouldn't trust anyone's answers till you post up soil ph results...you haven't mentioned any input variables.
Need soil ph! Lol
Not septoria.I'm a beginner, but it looks like leaf septoria to me. I'd pinch out the damaged leaves, spritz with fungicide made for cannabis, and give it some calmag in case it's a deficiency instead of fungus. If it is a fungus, wash after plucking, have good circulation. I don't know what a good fungicide is because I've never needed it. But, that's how I'd proceed. Def pick out the bad leaves.
What size of pots? Are those photoperiod? Are you allowing the soil to dry before wetting again?What should I do to fix this guys?!
Nobody wants the simple answer.So yeah, Zero Ph, a few projects I ram recently.
Veg and flower rooms. Soil.
So I guess I need to ph eh?
Like i was saying no need for it.
Nobody wants the simple answer.
They want to know what to buy to instantly
fix the problem.
A farmer doesnt ph the rain that falls on his crops.
So why would u ph soil in a pot? It buffers itself.
A slurry test, now thats something different.......
They are definitely a good method for sussing ppm and ph,Nobody wants the simple answer.
They want to know what to buy to instantly
fix the problem.
A farmer doesnt ph the rain that falls on his crops.
So why would u ph soil in a pot? It buffers itself.
A slurry test, now thats something different.......
For me I do slurry on soil before I first use a product,They are definitely a good method for sussing ppm and ph,
But in this case and others like it, it’s earmarked in a few ways. Sometimes everything I’m looking for I find in the subtleties. And legit led panels are ridiculous.
It’s hard to overstate how many grows get turned around, but simply turning a light down. And knowing what to look for in low rh related heat/light stress
And high rh heat/light stress.
Subtle,
Not all rainfall has the same ph..lmao most if not all scientists will agree to that. Yes soil buffers itself. Depending on input ph it drops over time. Not going to argue...op never stated how long these stunted looking plants have been growing for. Lol...how can you state this response with out the correct info? You can't guarantee to be right mate...you know this! The farmer has a natural buffer in his soil or he puts it in so it's there...duh! You can't grow blueberries in a soil ph of 6.5..lol it needs 5.3 to 5.5 for optimal growth....I'll bet your buds don't taste very well! Or they are just ok....they could be a Lot better if you dial in the soil science...I'm done going back and fourth...oh temp ec have everything to do with the quality of life....Not going to argue! Every being on this planet needs optimal ph for optimal health..lmao...I've checked rain water ph...it flucuates...it's never the same...lol....that all rainwater is 7.0 ph theory is ridiculously stupid!Nobody wants the simple answer.
They want to know what to buy to instantly
fix the problem.
A farmer doesnt ph the rain that falls on his crops.
So why would u ph soil in a pot? It buffers itself.
A slurry test, now thats something different.......
K leaches out of your pot the quickest over all other ions. That's why I don't believe in the 10% runoff theory...lol unless you are gauging your soil ec and ph. Then runoff is ok. Just my opinionFor me I do slurry on soil before I first use a product,
but mostly after, if I have had issues so I can get strains dialed in.
High intensity light settings make a HUGE difference, just like u said.
My "K" woes are well documented
Bro offer your opinions it’s totally cool dude like you know there’s 1 million ways to skin a cat but at the same time I’ve seen this stuff 1 million times dude for sure but I will say there’s no need to you know be getting bent and stuff. All I know is that in a week or two you should come back to the thread and see those posts that dude puts up when his shits fixed maybe a little behind schedule but fixed.Not all rainfall has the same ph..lmao most if not all scientists will agree to that. Yes soil buffers itself. Depending on input ph it drops over time. Not going to argue...op never stated how long these stunted looking plants have been growing for. Lol...how can you state this response with out the correct info? You can't guarantee to be right mate...you know this! The farmer has a natural buffer in his soil or he puts it in so it's there...duh! You can't grow blueberries in a soil ph of 6.5..lol it needs 5.3 to 5.5 for optimal growth....I'll bet your buds don't taste very well! Or they are just ok....they could be a Lot better if you dial in the soil science...I'm done going back and fourth...oh temp ec have everything to do with the quality of life....Not going to argue! Every being on this planet needs optimal ph for optimal health..lmao...I've checked rain water ph...it flucuates...it's never the same...lol....that all rainwater is 7.0 ph theory is ridiculously stupid!
Did a study in high school...lol....it's bullshit
Flew right over your head didnt it?Not all rainfall has the same ph..lmao most if not all scientists will agree to that. Yes soil buffers itself. Depending on input ph it drops over time. Not going to argue...ok never stated how long these stunted looking plants have been growing for. Lol...how can you state this response with out the correct info? You can't guarantee to be right mate...you know this! Thr farmer has a natural buffer in his soil or he puts it in so it's there...duh! You can't grow blueberries in a soil ph of 6.5..lol it needs 5.3 to 5.5 for optimal growth....I'll bet your buds don't taste very well! Or they are just ok....they could be a Lot better if you dial in the soil science...I'm done going back and fourth...oh temp ec have everything to do with the quality of life....Not going to argue! Every being on this planet needs optimal ph for optimal health..lmao...I've check rain water ph...it flucuates...it's never the same...lol....that all rainwater is 7.0 ph theory is ridiculously stupid!
Did that in high school...lol....
Nice set up. I don't think i'd want your electric bill lolSo yeah, Zero Ph, a few projects I ram recently.
Veg and flower rooms. Soil.
So I guess I need to ph eh?
Like i was saying no need for it.
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