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    #11
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    HELP!!! i think......

    What Mr C said... :thumbsup:

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    #12
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    HELP!!! i think......

    sweet......thanks mr c
    WT

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    #13
    Senior Member

    HELP!!! i think......

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
    Hey SnS,

    Mrs. Hound is primarily a hydro lady, I do believe. If you just did a soil flush, it would be a good idea to take the most complete fertilizer you have and give a diluted (about 1/4 of recommendation) feeding to the plants. That should reintroduce a good deal of the nutrients that were just flushed back to the roots. Next time you flush, do it immediately afterwards... while the soil is still wet. The soil will absorb the nutrients more evenly that way.

    Take care. :jointsmile:
    This is what helped me recently

    Right on as always Clandestine
    Peace,
    Denial

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    #14
    Senior Member

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    What was the PH of the water you ran thru them to flush ?

    What was the PH of the runoff ?

    How much water did you run thru them ?

    How many gallon pots are you using ?

    What strain ?

    Peace
    Crispi :jointsmile:

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    #15
    Senior Member

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    thanks for stopping in Xcrispi!!! strain is my jack herer x bubbleberry, F1s....3 gal pots...bout 26 in tall...ran a good 1-2 gallons through the plants...vut few really spotty leaves in half, didnt wanna fully lose the fans...Ph is turning into a monster...tried my stick reader, strips....cant get a good reading on run-off....going to do what WH or stinky said...going to a pet store today, maybe get a Ph tester for aquariums....using fox farms full line...only open sesame, tiger bloom and big bloom right now....um....temps 75-77 humidity 50-55...problem doesnt seem to be spreading......
    :smokebong:
    whiskeytango

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    #16
    Senior Member

    HELP!!! i think......

    Stealth when that happens to mine and I give them a good flush....I can tell it stops the spots and I HAVE had some spots actually go away after a good rinsing. Hope that works for you.

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    #17
    Senior Member

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    it worked!!!!!!! thanks so much!!! flushed it again today while i fed the others...should be all fine now....
    WT

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    #18
    Senior Member

    HELP!!! i think......

    :thumbsup: Good to hear.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    HELP!!! i think......

    ok.....now the 2 plants might be dying i think all the inner leaves are very light green, kinda hanging and soft....flushed em twice...soil is at about Ph7...same with tap water....dont get it.....

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    #20
    Senior Member

    HELP!!! i think......

    Get the soil pH down below 6.9. Punch extra holes (1/2" paddle bit) in your pots to allow the soil to dry faster. Your roots need oxygen bad, I'll bet- you normally don't water them too heavily, right?
    You went too high. Do you have pics of how they look now showing the new problems?

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