New to all this- yellowing leaves- pic

swazifarmer

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I killed 2 plants with a bad TP, did you water it before the TP you could damaged the roots thats what I did
 

Ebban Flow

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Probably going to need more information to determine the problem. What is the medium you're growing in? What is the PH of the soil and the water you use? Do you let your water sit out for a day or two to let the chlorine evaporate before using? What if anything have you been feeding her as far as fertilizers? How long since you transplanted and when did the problem begin?
 

iamstaypuff

Active Member
transplanted a week ago, been using new earth: custom grow 7-9-5, and body builder 0-0-3. water is always sitting out, room is kept between 78 and 84 degrees with a humidity of 30 to 38%. dont know how to test ph of soil, and .... soil is miracle grow moisture control potting.
 

swazifarmer

Well-Known Member
You should buy a digital PH reader it's either to much nutes or a bad TP. Flushing could bring her back good luck and let us know how it goes
 

Motorbreath

Member
You definitely need a ph meter. It takes a lot of the guess work out. Most often you need to adjust your PH after adding anthing to your water, like nutes, molasses..or whatever. If not your plant will suffer. +1 on the soil flush too.
 
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