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ohigrow posted an update 2 months ago
Intercanopy lighting? Something I’ve thought about, good to see some actually research being done. Maybe a topic for the show..
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What does your media consist of? Not watering to run off is how you get salt build up which causes pH to swing out of range. Plants consume far more water than minerals. Salts form as minerals concentrate during dry backs. Proper run off insures excess minerals and salts get washed out between waterings. 10-20% run off is what you want…
pungolian -
The picture with the damaged leaves show an issue with your pH. When the pH swings quickly out of range leaves will deform, twist and form random brown splotches. This will typically lead to lockout and other nutrient deficiency symptoms appearing. Check the run off next feeding to get an idea of where the pH is at and go from there.
myokgarden and ohigrow -
So its been a few days now and im still having these issues of my leaves turning yellow and dying from bottom up yes it was a few dry backs but am i lacking or not using enough nutrients when i feed ? Last time i was feeding too much lol i need help im afraid im gonna kill em if they dont work them self out
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Holes in the buckets? PH? Water source, Do you lift the pots for watering, theyre a bit small, so many questions. Why dry back? Could be root damage. Its been raining here and I water twice a day. A dryback would kill em.
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Rootbound plants are never happy plants. They don’t have enough roots to support a tree. Transplant them in to a much larger pot if you want them to produce.
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I just ordered a few 20 gallon grow bags
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So the plants I took off leaves and after watering and a little rain water 2 days later she looking bit better I do think the ph is key and transplanting to but I’m waiting on Amazon to ship 🙁
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