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Yea its botanicare. So bad news on my first grow, it seem the bottom 5 leaves are dying, leaves drooping and turning brown on the ends(pictures attached). This was a free clone from the club for getting into Humboldt state so i don't know if this an issue with the clone or what but it isnt looking healthy. I think it would be best to trim the bottom branches b/c they are dead and only killing the rest of the plant. Comments on this plan? and for trimming the branches, key me in on how to properly do so.
did'nt read this post b4 but seems now to only back up what im saying about ph.botanicare does not have ph buffers in them atleast they did'nt unless they changed and i did'nt know it.but im thinking they have'nt they have no ph buffers therefore you ph will drop out at a much faster rate on top of all that what size rez are you in? if your in a hydrofarm pot or 5 gal bucket this will only worsen the ph drop out effect. so that would be 2 or a double wammy on your ph. remember this the smaller the rez= quicker ph drop out.the bigger the rez=the longer the ph will be stable. i run in 20 gal tubs and only have to adjust ph every 7 + days with only a point or 2 drop in ph.
palerider7777 Reviewed by palerider7777 on . First Grow I planted my train wreck on the 8th in my hydroponic drip system 5 gallon bucket. I've set it up in my closet, my 150 watt cfl light is about 28in away from the plant, the temp is at about 72 degrees with the light on and a humidity of 54 %. When i got the clone it was mainly dark green with light green as well. It seems to mainly be light green now. I'm running a 17/7 light cycle and leaving the drip on at all times. Could the color change in the plant be due to lack of nutrients? I've already Rating: 5