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Purple spots and yellowing during week 5 flower

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Purple spots and yellowing during week 5 flower

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They’re 5 gallon fabric pots so a fuckton of water lmaoo
Yup. Run a fair amount through it and check the runoff, when it goes above six that's usually good enough

try not to let it go below 6.0 for best results, and check out dolomite lime on your next grow, it's the goods it buffers your soil PH and stops it from becoming acidic
 
Yup. Run a fair amount through it and check the runoff, when it goes above six that's usually good enough

try not to let it go below 6.0 for best results, and check out dolomite lime on your next grow, it's the goods it buffers your soil PH and stops it from becoming acidic
Awesome will do thanks man!
 
Yup. Run a fair amount through it and check the runoff, when it goes above six that's usually good enough

try not to let it go below 6.0 for best results, and check out dolomite lime on your next grow, it's the goods it buffers your soil PH and stops it from becoming acidic
I flushed one of my pots with 4 gallons of higher PhD water and the ph of the soil is back within range hopefully it’s not too late.
 

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I flushed one of my pots with 4 gallons of higher PhD water and the ph of the soil is back within range hopefully it’s not too late.
Still low, try for over 6, water w/ 6.8
Look into dolomite, it's a pH buffer
 
Ok sounds good I’ll flush with a little more water. I have to mix in this dolomite before planting


One level tablespoon per gallon of soil before planting

if your soil gets low then I used *two (*I'll check that) tablespoons per gallon


don't use too much cuz you'll never get the pH back under seven if you do
 
One level tablespoon per gallon of soil before planting

if your soil gets low then I used *two (*I'll check that) tablespoons per gallon

don't use too much cuz you'll never get the pH back under seven if you do
I’ll look into it I’ve never heard of it.
 
I’ll look into it I’ve never heard of it.
Here ya go, let me know if you have any more questions

 
Here ya go, let me know if you have any more questions

Bet thanks
 
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