GG looks overwatered?

Johiem

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Get a feel for how heavy she is just after you've watered her, and for how light she is before. In that solo cup, you should be able to go 3-4 days between waterings, if not longer. When you think she needs water, poke your finger about an inch down, cool and damp, wait. Almost dry it's time. Your best sign will be weight, once you're more familiar with it.
 

myke

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Clones? I cant see how your soil would need food.Your light is a little too close.
 

myke

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The second pic looks like a K deficiency,outside moving in.But thats new soil? Something else is off.
 

Wattzzup

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Only problems I see on here are people are ph’ing that soil when it’s new. It doesn’t need it nor does it like it. Save your ph down for when you need it.
 
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myke

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Only problems I see on here are people are ph’ing that soil when it’s new. It doesn’t need it nor does it like it. Save your ph down for when you need it.
Thats a good point,Fresh well built soil has the ph buffers built in.
 

myke

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So if he used phosphoric acid as ph down, that kills the microbes that feed the soil?Making the plant appear starved.
 
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