Quote Originally Posted by PharmaCan
Face, this thread is kind of confusing, and my pain meds ain't helping the thought process, so this may be a stupid question, but, do you understand that you absolutely MUST adjust the pH of every drop of liquid that you put in your pots? It seems like you are saying that you are watering and flushing with unadjusted water.

PC :smokin:
Pharma,

Yes, I was just watering without any regard for the ph of the nutrient or water going in. I was mislead. There are a couple of sites, that people have saying with Promix, because it is ph adjusted, you don't need to monitor your water or nutrient ph intake, because the Promix will adjust. I should have known better, it just didn't make any logical sense.

One of the plants, I think I may have to call a priest. :sadcrying

I flushed the affected plants yesterday, all of them seem fine with the flush, top leaves seem happy, but one plant the leaves really have basically collapsed. Furthermore, I noticed that soil, was very very damp still, even though its directly underneath 1000 hps, and a fan blowing for all of them. Much more damp than the other ones. So, I have just given it another flush, this time I measured the ph runoff.......it came in at 7.9. So, I'm thinking that I have a very heavy salt build up at the bottom of the pot, thus the high ph, and the very poor drainage. I think this plant is a lost cause, unless someone thinks there is something I can do to give it some hope, aside from an exorcism. The plant is 6 weeks old.