Ngozer
Active Member
I have a couple of plants, vegging for about 63 days now. They had a little over-watering problem that slowed them down, but with some help from fellow RIU'ers I think I have that resolved. Now, my largest plant has decided to go and start stressin' me out again!
According to this site (International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums - The Complete guide to Sick Plants,pH, and Pest troubles!), I think I have Manganese deficiency. The picture in the guide looks very similar to mine. Any pros with a good eye that can tell me with some accuracy?
Now for my general nute question: The link notes that many nutrients (including Mn) are locked out in pH levels of 5.8 which is the general recommended pH level of hydro systems.
How do I deal with this? I used to set my nute soln @ 5.5 and hope the pH would rise throughout the day, but another member told me this was bad and that I need to have the soln @ 5.8. What do I do guys? I finally got back on track after 2 months, don't let me fall back in the pit!







According to this site (International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums - The Complete guide to Sick Plants,pH, and Pest troubles!), I think I have Manganese deficiency. The picture in the guide looks very similar to mine. Any pros with a good eye that can tell me with some accuracy?
Now for my general nute question: The link notes that many nutrients (including Mn) are locked out in pH levels of 5.8 which is the general recommended pH level of hydro systems.
How do I deal with this? I used to set my nute soln @ 5.5 and hope the pH would rise throughout the day, but another member told me this was bad and that I need to have the soln @ 5.8. What do I do guys? I finally got back on track after 2 months, don't let me fall back in the pit!






