I'm a little bit worried

Beachwalker

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pH is 5.5
RH 65-75
Temp 70-79
Only water when top inch of soil is dry.
General Hydroponics 3-2-1(Bloom, Micro, Veg.) Not often as I dont want to over feed it. Mainly just pH balanced water.

Worked last night and tonight so i may be sleeping and not answer right away.
Also your watering too often, let the plant dry fully, then water thoroughly. You could possibly have a root rot issue, need more info
 

Bernie420

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I'm thinking pH issue. Im messing around with my pH meter and its acting a little funky. Its not reading it correctly even when I add pH down to the water. Damn faulty equipment. I am going to pick up a better meter so I don't end up frying my plant.
You can get the ph test kit with the drops as a back up to double check if you think your meter is acting up / and use the test drops or strips whenever there is a jump in you ph for a weird reason dont just go by the ph meter when you notice a issue.
 

3TentFarmer

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Also your watering too often, let the plant dry fully, then water thoroughly. You could possibly have a root rot issue, need more info
I don't think its root rot. I had a younger plant with root rot and it smell horrible. As for watering I am just following what other people have done. Unfortunately there is no industry standard so I have no clue if I am watering too much or not. Most say if its dry when you put your finger in the soil a few knuckles down it's time to water.
 

Lucky Luke

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Soil?

You have over watered and probably over fed and have salt build up causing lock outs.

Water when pot is light (buy a moisture meter and water when it reads 1.) this top inch of soil is dry thing is crap.

Feed 1/2 the recommended dosage every 2nd watering.

If in soil then don't worry about PH. Its rarely the problem.

If your not in soil..ignore me.
 
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Beachwalker

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I don't think its root rot. I had a younger plant with root rot and it smell horrible. As for watering I am just following what other people have done. Unfortunately there is no industry standard so I have no clue if I am watering too much or not. Most say if its dry when you put your finger in the soil a few knuckles down it's time to water.
If it's not root rot then it's a pH lockout, by the way I don't agree to just dumped un-pH'ed water in soil, that's not going to work unless you have tapwater that's 7.0 or so and not many do, my tapwater is 8.9 and if I dumped that in my soil that plant would be dead in no time!
 
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PigKiller

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Wow...got a lot of good advice. It seems too me if your not growing in soil, listen to Bernie 420. If in soil, listen to Lucky Luke.
But either way the main cause of your problem is over watering. The 'finger method' will only tell you if the top inch is dry and get your finger dirty.
Go by weight. Water weights 8.34 lbs. per gallon. My 5 gal. pots ,with soil, can hold 3 gal when dry so when I water I just added about 25 lbs. to that pot.
Easy to check just by lifting the pot, and no dirty finger. Just a wretched back (lift with the legs!).
If it's not root rot then it's a pH lockout, by the way I don't agree to just dumped un-pH'ed water in soil, that's not going to work unless you have tapwater that's 7.0 or so and not many do, my tapwater is 8.9 and if I dumped that in my soil that plant would be dead in a no time!
Like he says, check whats coming out of your tap. Many municipalities are raising tap water ph so they don't leech lead from old water systems. It's a good idea to check by testing or just calling the water dept.
 

3TentFarmer

Member
Yup wasnt present. I use Neem Oil on all my plants. Dont know if it protects from aphids but i heard it works well. I got my new pH meter and it proved my old pH meter is shit. There was too much acid in the soil, causing the root issues and the death of so many leaves practically overnight.
 

Lucky Luke

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Yup wasnt present. I use Neem Oil on all my plants. Dont know if it protects from aphids but i heard it works well. I got my new pH meter and it proved my old pH meter is shit. There was too much acid in the soil, causing the root issues and the death of so many leaves practically overnight.
What is the reading of your soil in a slurry test using a neutral PH water from the bag? Im just surprised its the bagged soil is all. What brand and type is it? Very unusual. Its normally a salt build up effecting lockouts.
 

MrGhettoGrower

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It's for sure a PPM issues over feed with too many ppms at one time or more! you need to use a ppm meter start low for seedlings and cutting like 300 ppm and increase it 100-200 ppm each week...
 
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