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11-05-2009, 03:08 AM #1OPSenior Member
ok...here we go again...
I only started the feeding after they were transplanted. And thats when the yellowing started to get a little worse. So far i've had 2 sets of leaves fall off the plant in the second picture, and one set fall off the one in the first pic. I even fed them at 3/4 strength because I thought that they might have been dyin for some food. I just tested the PH of the water and it was very high, so that was my guess. That the plants needed food, but couldn't get it cause the PH was too high. Plus the stress of the transplant, things did not help out. I'll post pics tomorrow, but I adjusted the ph of the water, I'll water them with that for a little and then feed them again, once the roots are able to access the nutrients.
bcals0087 Reviewed by bcals0087 on . ok...here we go again... So these ladies are about a month old now, and were just put back under a 400w mh after being under shop lights for a couple a weeks due to a broken ballast. All is well with the lighting...but now this!!! I've read it could be due to a nitrogen deficiency, or ph problems. But I need some advice. My soil ph is pretty close to 7 and the plants were just transplanted into an organic peat free potting soil. Here's some pics. PLEASE HELP Rating: 5Find a friend to tell it to, I\'m tryin\' to relax, dawg
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