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    #1
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    Flowering problems ! !

    For the third time i have the same question . Experts help !

    Whats wrong with the leafs ?

    First two pics are from one plant , second two pics from another !
    My plants are in flowering for one week .
    Temperature : around 20-23 C !
    Humidity : 45 - 55 %
    Normal mix soil for balcony flowers .
    PH : I don't have PH meter so i measure it with litmus paper !
    Around 7 !
    DreamerGirl7 Reviewed by DreamerGirl7 on . Flowering problems ! ! For the third time i have the same question . Experts help ! Whats wrong with the leafs ? First two pics are from one plant , second two pics from another ! My plants are in flowering for one week . Temperature : around 20-23 C ! Humidity : 45 - 55 % Normal mix soil for balcony flowers . PH : I don't have PH meter so i measure it with litmus paper ! Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Flowering problems ! !

    pics !

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    #3
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    Flowering problems ! !

    all i could think of is nute burn or the PH of your water before u water!!!

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Flowering problems ! !

    I have no clue what a "normal soil mix for balcony flowers" is but looking at those pics...its either abnormal ph (should be 6.2-6.8 for soil runoff and for the water you use to water with..."around 7".. is a little less specific than ideal) or whatever is in your soil mix is burning your plants. I'm guess ph problem but you'll need something better to measure your ph with to be sure.

    PS Not overwatering are you? That will make ph problems (if you have them) worse.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Flowering problems ! !

    i'm not overwatering them !

    i water them with water witch ph is 7 ! !

    i think that is a abnormal ph too ! If is higher then 7 , how can i get it lower without fucking up the plants ?

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Flowering problems ! !

    You can use lemon juice or distilled white vinegar to lower your ph to the correct level but using it too often may cause you other problems so it's best to get some ph up and ph down from your hydro store that is made for plants.

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