Quote Originally Posted by wretchedfourone
I thought when transplanting them into the Fox Farms OF you didn't want to add any more nutes than what was in the soil already. Didn't want to burn them.
I hear ya, I've read another posting the other day that a guy was using the same soil and his PH suddenly dropped and the runoff read 5.0! It caught my attention because he was upset because the soil was supposed to be ph balanced? Either ph, If you don't have any idea what the issue is, go back to basics, Flush, adjust ph, light nutes if any, and wait for results:thumbsup:
jtsik330 Reviewed by jtsik330 on . clones starting to get spots. These are 5 week old clones that are starting to develop spots on the leaves. I now know that the water I was using had a high ph with test kit I bought. They are in Fox Farms Ocean Forest and get only water for now. The temp is around 75-78 with 40% humidity and they are under fluorescent lights. The soil is almost dry and ready to be watered. Rating: 5