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07-06-2010, 04:40 AM #1OPMember
DROOPING PLANTS NEED HELP
Originally Posted by eastbaygordo
Do you think i have in soi?
i dont have the meter in the soil, just holding in air to take pic
im going to wait until the meter is bone dry before i water again, i used to water when it was still a little moist \, im going to stretch it out s little
How do you lower the water ph? My ph of water after i let it set without nutes is about7.5-7.8
With nutes 6.5 or socoyg74 Reviewed by coyg74 on . DROOPING PLANTS NEED HELP I have been trying to just read all the post n such on the web, but it looks like i have to ask for some direct HELP. Have some plants indoor in soil they are about 5-6 weeks old. Messed up and put them in outdoor potting soil and added some vermiculite. (not able to get ocean forest soil in my area) plus it cost too much to ship a couple bags here. Recently bought Fox Farms Trio Ferts for some type of nutes. Just really started feeding them yesterday. Tried to hold of on watering because i Rating: 5
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07-06-2010, 05:04 PM #2OPMember
DROOPING PLANTS NEED HELP
help?
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07-06-2010, 05:34 PM #3Senior Member
DROOPING PLANTS NEED HELP
Use lemon juice or vinegar (white) until you can get the right stuff. I'm watering my ladies at 6.5.
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07-06-2010, 06:45 PM #4Senior Member
DROOPING PLANTS NEED HELP
to young for nutes
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07-06-2010, 07:39 PM #5Senior Member
DROOPING PLANTS NEED HELP
Whats up?
Maybe try some simple MG potting soil at first. Cheap soil and you dont NEED to mix it really. Scotts premium is also good and cheap.
Also too small for the nutes. I usually wait for the 4th or 5th set of true leaves then I start at 1/4 str.
Also never heard of too much root growth... root growth is a good thing.
From my experience those moisture meters are a waste of money. Water your pot until you get a little bit of runoff. Feel the weight. Now let it dry out until its much lighter then water. Simple...
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07-06-2010, 07:46 PM #6Senior Member
DROOPING PLANTS NEED HELP
Originally Posted by coyg74
Voting GOP this year is like giving the keys back to the drunk driver that wrecked the economy when they show no remorse for their actions and haven\'t even sobered up yet.
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07-06-2010, 09:47 PM #7OPMember
DROOPING PLANTS NEED HELP
what do use for ph down?
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07-06-2010, 11:13 PM #8OPMember
DROOPING PLANTS NEED HELP
TRANSPLANTED LAST FRIDAY:
How long does it normally take for the plant to revive?
Lightly watered, very lightly.
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07-07-2010, 12:11 AM #9OPMember
DROOPING PLANTS NEED HELP
transplanted on july 3 when i transplanted i slightly watered, soil feels dry to the touch, lift the pot = feels light, now what could be causing this to happen, trying to let it completely dry(bone dry).
see pics ===help
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07-07-2010, 12:43 AM #10Senior Member
DROOPING PLANTS NEED HELP
I would mist it under the leaves and not give it any strong light. Make sure the PH is aroung 6.5-8.
Stick the probe in and then take a pict if you can.Voting GOP this year is like giving the keys back to the drunk driver that wrecked the economy when they show no remorse for their actions and haven\'t even sobered up yet.
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