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  1. TheBone1234

    yellowing spreading up the plant now..pH?

    Definitely going to try and keep things steady, its not like the plants are dying just trying to keep them healthy. I do have one of those probe meters, and I don't really like it too much....so bottom line keeping my water feeds at a constant pH @ 6.5. ...anyone got any more advice...thanks
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    WTF! a mushroom is in my pot!

    you're insane
  3. TheBone1234

    yellowing spreading up the plant now..pH?

    I feed with Foxfarm nutrients, but significantly lower dosages than recommended the tiger bloom is 2-8-4 but i have had this issue all along and the grow is 6-4-4. Could definitely be over watering a little
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    yellowing spreading up the plant now..pH?

    sorry finally got the damn camera working
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    WTF! a mushroom is in my pot!

    So went in the room today and bam! a damn mushroom is growing out of my pot. I am well aware that this is fucked because telling the difference between hyphae and roots is almost impossible. So first off never use that soil again...obvious. I am definately going to continue on and need to treat...
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    Yellowing...overwatering? nute def?

    hey amazing, i got that too. def a pH issue
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    Bonsai? Nute Lock? My Plants are Midgets?

    if that is the actual location of your ladies, then i would look at the AC maybe...I'm no pro but might not be a coincidence.
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    Dark Purple Stems, Blotches forming on leaves, and yellow tint coming on leaves. HELP

    pH of 8 is way too high, in soil you need pH of 6ish
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    How to stop my plant budding

    outside, i don't think there is much you can do since we can't control the sun. it may be placed in a spot were its heavily shaded for part of the day which is telling the plant to bud...i thinks its growing season is almost over so its budding with what its got
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    budding already

    sounds like over nutrients maybe, my old roommate had a similar issue with his hairs turning brown way earlier than we wanted, it turned out to be a a over nutrient problem and he was watering way too fast and all the water was running down the sides of the pot...long story short the root mass...
  11. TheBone1234

    pH Fluctuation?

    I believe soil pH should be around 6.5, a tsp of neuts can be a lot depending on how much you dilute that tsp and how diluted it comes to begin with. Are you not TDS testing your water after you add all your nutrients together. You should also be pH testing your water then too, not really before...
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    yellowing spreading up the plant now..pH?

    So I am 3 weeks into flower with some Blue dream ladies. I have been battling a soil pH issue ever since i learned soil pH will affect just how much nutrients the plant can absorb. my meter tests at 7 and has since day 1, and continues to do so. I water at 6.5, and recently flushed all of...
  13. TheBone1234

    pH Fluctuation?

    look a lot like too much nutrients. those big fan leaves are too dark green. I would say a soil ph tester would be something you should try out. See if you need to be watering at 5.5 or something much lower than 6.5.
  14. TheBone1234

    Northern Lights pH or Zinc Problems

    Black out for 36 hours? very interesting concept...something i might try...I am on the pretty much the same boat as this guy, having a pH issue, but around 7 in the soil. Was just wondering if I was to just add sulfate to the top 1 inch or so of my soil would i seen any difference lower in my pot?
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