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oh oh is it so hot trhere?Watering every 5 days with 6.5 ph water and fish shit. On a 18/6 light schedule. I do not know run off ph. My lemon crumb are doing perfectly fine. These two northern lights no so much. Please help
Yeah, I'd adjust the pH of the water-fish waste mixture. Once the fish waste is mixed in, the pH will likely shift towards the acidic side, so I need to make sure it's all balanced out.Here’s a really important question. Are you adjusting the pH of the water fish shit mixture, or just the water? As soon as you mix in the fish shit that H2O with recalibrate the pH, most likely in the acidic direction.
The plant needs nutrients. It looks deficient in nitrogen, calcium and magnesium. It's still in the vegetation stage, so it should be able to take an all-purpose 4-4-4 fertilizer. Increase the amount fed to it slowly to give it time to recover.Watering every 5 days with 6.5 ph water and fish shit. On a 18/6 light schedule. I do not know run off ph. My lemon crumb are doing perfectly fine. These two northern lights no so much. Please help
My Northern lightsThe plant needs nutrients. It looks deficient in nitrogen, calcium and magnesium. It's still in the vegetation stage, so it should be able to take an all-purpose 4-4-4 fertilizer. Increase the amount fed to it slowly to give it time to recover.
The pH probably isn't the problem for this type of growth. Forget about that and continue with organic nutrients. A top dressing with Gaia Green All purpose, some Epsom salt, gypsum and azomite would do wonders for this plant.