Damnit a whole world of problems (PICS)

TetraHyC

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When the ridges stand like that, its from a Ph or salt build-up issue, your not using nutes, so that leaves Ph, should get better in a few days
 

STANDOX

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try also a soil called light warrior its not fox farms but it is sold in the same store likely i love this stuff its almost 75 % perlite and its cleans as hell very light alowing you to fill the pot to the max with root i have pulled out almost solid roots blocks from using this.
 

Runagi

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Man you all have been a massive help! It's only the next morning and they look soooo much better! They're standing up straight and the leaves which looked so droopy and straightening out... I'm thinking by tomorrow evening they will look very good indeed.

FOXFARM IS THE SHIZZLE AND SO IS EVERYONE WHO HELPED ME OUT

I'll post recovery pics today so future forum users can see the before/after effect of actually paying attention when someone says use a good soil and watch your pH!
 

magnumbuds

Active Member
They look like they need water flush them with twice the volume of the dirt there in with water. They'll be fine. Then go out and get yourself a veg fertalizer. Alaska Fish emulsion is cheap and effective you can get it at any store like lowes home depot any garden store.
 

Runagi

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...um... i JUST adjusted the pH. And no, I'm not under-watering, they looked like that because of crappy soil and wrong pH levels. Everything is good now, and it's reflected in the plants. I do think i was over watering a little bit, but i just did a flush so I wont water untill friday probably (today's tuesday).

Here's a pic, not even 24 hours after correcting everything:


 

BlessAmerica

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Hey Man,
I wouldn't recommend bottle H20. The filtration used many times stripps off the trace elements. Also if you are using spring water check the source. If it comes from Florida don't use it. The water is hard and alkaline due to the limestone parent rock that the aquifer resides in.
 

Runagi

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Hey Man,
I wouldn't recommend bottle H20. The filtration used many times stripps off the trace elements. Also if you are using spring water check the source. If it comes from Florida don't use it. The water is hard and alkaline due to the limestone parent rock that the aquifer resides in.
Wow are you serious? So what water should i use? The tap water in my area is absolutely not cool to use, waaaay too hard and too bothersome to try to fix, so I been using storebought spring water and lowering the pH...
 

nickfury510

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Wow are you serious? So what water should i use? The tap water in my area is absolutely not cool to use, waaaay too hard and too bothersome to try to fix, so I been using storebought spring water and lowering the pH...
just get distilled water and ph it every time you crack a new gallon......but a reverse osmosis setup isnt a bad investment
 
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