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Well, after fighting volitile ph ranges from a bad old and used mixture of top soil and dirt, and after flushing the medium with water that what ph’d at around 8, unbeknownst to me, nutrient burn/deficiency and begginer pruning mistakes, this plant that I have had growing since april 2nd is finally making a comeback. I decided to flip it…
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Does anyone have experience with seed to harvest with chloramine contaminated tap water? Alot of my grows have been unsuccessful so far. Im changing the last control in my next attempt so hopefully that will give me my answer. My tap is hard water. Anywhere from 350-450ppms and up to 8ph. It’s tasty no doubt😂 but im questioning…
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lots of trips to walmart for distilled water…. thats what i had to do.
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You should look in to drops of balance its the only thing I have heard of to take shit out of water I can’t say if it dose anything for cloramie I have never used it myself
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I have a RO system and use two or three drops of super thrive in the 5 gal of water. It’s kinda bro science but it’s working for me. I have to use city water not really an option for me. It’s easy to use too much an and will build up if overused. Less is more kinda balance.
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You can even go with a really good filter just for the water you’re using on the plants and to drink and whatnot. It would be cheaper than an entire system.
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My tap water is the same, grows plants in an organic media just fine. If your not growing organic and are in coco or dwc you would want at least a basic filter and to ph down. I leave my tap water in a 5 gal bucket with a cheap $6 aquarium aerator pump for 24 hrs before use to evaporate chlorine/ chloramine
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Could someone tell me what these indentations are? I hope they arent from bugs but there doesnt appear to be any. both pics are of the same leaf just one is the bottom of the leaf.
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Did you take a picture of both sides? It’s not clear from the photos.
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Could be leaf miners
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@jmystro what do you think this could be I’m stumped
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I need to see the whole plant. The damage is not a nutritional issue. It’s not from bugs. Sporadic damage is usually a sign of root stress typically from an out of range pH buffer.
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Newb here. I have some random seeds from despensary bud I have bought overtime. I figured I would use them as my starter plants into growing (without any knowledge of what seed is what makes that a bad idea probably lol. Anyways this plant sprouted may 1st and has been through enough hell to make Johnny 5 go from short circuit to long…
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from what I understand, im thinking Sulphur and or magnesium deficiency
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What are you growing in? Also what nutrients are you using?
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The inter-veinal chlorosis (yellowing between leaf veins) is a sure indicator that magnesium is not on the uptake. That does not mean it is not present. The yellowing leaf margins (edges) could be indicating a poor uptake of potassium. Both of these could be caused by improper PH or an out of balance calcium level. Be sure you have a good…
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