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New Growth Is Deformed Please Help

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New Growth Is Deformed Please Help

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You need to get in a better habit of wet/dry water cycles and hows your air exchange. .NOT AIR MOVEMENT. ..AIR EXCHANGE
Yes you are correct. My air exchange in veg sucks. I switched my rooms around and I'm not 100% finished. I better get working on it.
 
My gut response is to say pH issue with your leafs clawing like that.... What medium are you in?
I was wondering that also. I also think went and bought a new one just because. When I calibrate it with 4.01 and 7.01 it's not off much if any so I'm still using it. I'm using bm8 which is like promix. Mixed with worm castings and perlite and coco. I was. I just switched to coco yesterday. Finishing out my big ones in dirt but all my smaller ones got transplanted into coco. I rinsed the dirt off first.
 
Consider the possibility that letting the soil dry out completely is allowing salts and other deposits to build up in their solid form and cause a lock out. In my unprofessional opinion...
I was also wondering that only because of what I learned on here recently about coco drying out and building up salts. I've always thought letting the medium completely dry out was the proper way to grow. Along with my mills nutes I also picked up some regen-a-root and wilt guard. I will try to water a little sooner for my dirt girls. I've had root rot in the past so that scares me of course.
 
Hello, I'm new to this forum. I love it! I have a plant problem I'm hoping someone can help me with. I'm using Humboldt nutes. Lately, once in a while, my plants get sick and I don't know why.
I think this was the beginning stages of russet mites or broad mites
 
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