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highguy4706

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can anyone tell me whats wrong with her?
 

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It looks like a K (potassium) deficiency. This is usually brought on by a build-up of other nutes which in turn lock out the K.

How are you testing for PH?
 
im using miracle grow nutes and regular potting soil that had some earthworm castings in it. the water i use is from one of those filll it your self things at the grocery store. i use the tomatoe nutes for vegging and i have some flower nutes for flowering
 
To solve the problem you'll need a way to test pH otherwise this will be a reoccurring problem.
 
Run Water Through The Soil Till It Comes Out Of The Bottom Of The Pot...continue To Do This Till Water Has Ran Out The Bottom Of The Planter For About 5 Minutes...let It Sit And Drain For About 10 Minutes Then Put It Back Under The Light...dont Water Again Till The Soil Is Somewhat Dried Out..that Should Get Rid Of Any Un Used Fertilizer And Salt Build Up
 
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To flush your medium you'll want the equivalent to double your container size in water. So if your container is 1 gallon by volume you pour through two gallons of water.
 
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