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Titan4jah

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so i dont know what ta do all my rhinos er at 2 and a half months and getting very yellow, the soil is at a 7 ph, and im useind bmo organic products, molasses. temps er at 78 all the time and there under a 600watthps and 400wat mh in the veg room, 3 under a 600 watthps in flower, all but seedlings are in 5 gallon pots, the strtains are space qween, rhino, aurora idica, skunkhaze, n one bagseed fer a test plant.
 

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Use vinegar. Acetic acid is not as volatile as citric acid and will last longer. A tablespoon to a gallon of water should do fine.

7 is not good - it causes lockout of some micronutrients, especially magnesium.
 
Use vinegar. Acetic acid is not as volatile as citric acid and will last longer. A tablespoon to a gallon of water should do fine.

7 is not good - it causes lockout of some micronutrients, especially magnesium.



i herd it doesent werk that well in soil tho did watering it in fer you help or have you just herd about it? thanks tho i thought it might be mag.
 
Works just fine, it's what i use. If you want faster more dramatic drops in pH go to maximum of 3 tablespoons of 5% acidity white vinegar per gallon.

Just be really careful. water with a drastic ph below 6 will REALLY throw your ph way off and cause worse problems. Start small :)
 
Im having the same exact problem. My tap water has a lot of iron in it. I have a reservoir that i feel up and let the chlorine evaporate for about 2 days. Still my water sucs really bad. will vinegar work for my wate problem.
 
uptake for soil and soiless are different. 7 for dirt, 6 for hydro, 6.5 for coco or other organic soilless mediums. consult the charts; the one chart does not accurately represent both soil and hydro growing.
 
Looks like nitrogen deficiency to me possibly nute lock out from salts build up...I would flush with three times the amount your pots hold [fresh water].....and go from there
 
uptake for soil and soiless are different. 7 for dirt, 6 for hydro, 6.5 for coco or other organic soilless mediums. consult the charts; the one chart does not accurately represent both soil and hydro growing.



your sure 7 for soil, i keep hearing peaple say to lower it to 6.8
 
this has progressed since ive flushed.

Flushing is the first step, the next step is to start feeding again with a mild 1/4 strength nutrient solution.

I would go for between 6.2 - 6.8 for your ph.

I apologise in advance to anyone that says 7, I get problems at 7 and get no problems with 6.5.
 
Oh and what volume are those pots?

It's hard to judge without seeing the root system, but I'm pretty sure your running out of room in those pots. :?
 
I agree with TRICKKY....6.8 is the proverbial ideal ph for soil....untill you get your ph under control you will continue to have a deficency problem ....hope this is helpful....
 
Oh and what volume are those pots?

It's hard to judge without seeing the root system, but I'm pretty sure your running out of room in those pots. :?

pots er all 5 gallonersso thants not it. and ive alwready flushed n fed, i know how to handle def, this seems to be something eles tho, maybe my waters ph is off and a little high causeing my soil ph to raise as well, thanks for the help bro + rep
 
To high or two low of a ph will cause a difficiency........what type of soil are you using an what is your water ph?????????????
 
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