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E-indoor or outdoor (Indoor)
E-soil, soilless, coco, aero, or hydroponic (Soil)
CSL-Soil type/brand (Premier Horticulture ProMix BX)
SCL-Anything you have added to the soil (Perlite in one plant)
SCLR-Soil or slab runoff pH (Unknown)
E-Water source (Culligan)
E-Source water pH (7.0)
FYI you're actually in a soilless mix. ProMix is a peat based soilless mix. Your PH range for this is between 6.0 - 6.5 (I feel you can go as low as 5.8 but others may disagree with me.. ideally you want to be consistently at about 6.3.) . What is the ph of the water that runs out the bottom of your pots?

Also culligan? Isn't that a drinking water that you buy at the store or you have delivered to your home? Is it distilled or drinking water?

E-Age of plant (6-7 weeks)
When was the last time you transplanted?
What size pot were they in prior and after transplanting?
Have you run a flush?

E-Type of fertilizer (Use MG Bloom Booster once before finding out it is shit. Peter's Professional All Purpose Plant Food throughout veg.)
People do use MG with success. I personally wouldn't use it myself, but if I was forced to I would just run it at 1/2 strength.


E-Type of ventilation your room has (small oscialting fan, large box fan on always)
You need good ventilation. Air being sucked out of the grow area with fresh air being drawn in. Simply recirculating the air is not enough.










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Yellowing of lower leaves is normal. I'm guessing your problem is going to stem from the current shoe size of your plants. Honestly your plants look fairly good.

I'm guessing you haven't transplanted your plants in the 6-7 weeks that you've had them?
daihashi Reviewed by daihashi on . I think I over nuted my babies... Well from the things I have read it looks like I overdid it a bit on the nutes. Just want to get the opinions of some vets. A little advice on correcting this problem would be greatly appreciated. It's only on the lowest set of leaves and is happening on all 4 of my plants. I'm assuming that is because I keep all 4 on about the same watering/feeding schedule. This pic best illustrates my problem. Please help :P Rating: 5