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    What does new growth say?

    My new growth tips are burnt, and very light green. Wouldn't that indicate nute burn? I am currently having problems with pH, run off 7.1pH with a 6.5pH in. I am just overly confused right now!!!!! If my girls are in lock out due to acidic soil, would foliar feeding be a temp fix to get them back on track? If so, what do I do? I recently watered my girls, so I have to wait prob 3-4 days for them to dry out before I can flush with 5.7pH to get my soil back to 6.5pH. Anything I can do to speed up the drying process?

    Another thing...I just put 6 clones that just rooted into this soil mixture and I suppose they will start to feel the effects soon. Is it to early to flush the soil of these little ladies?

    Thanks for all your help!


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    SeaLevelGrower Reviewed by SeaLevelGrower on . What does new growth say? My new growth tips are burnt, and very light green. Wouldn't that indicate nute burn? I am currently having problems with pH, run off 7.1pH with a 6.5pH in. I am just overly confused right now!!!!! If my girls are in lock out due to acidic soil, would foliar feeding be a temp fix to get them back on track? If so, what do I do? I recently watered my girls, so I have to wait prob 3-4 days for them to dry out before I can flush with 5.7pH to get my soil back to 6.5pH. Anything I can do to Rating: 5

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    What does new growth say?

    You can flush now if you wanna. Just earlier this week I flushed the day after watering to fix a prob and they didnt even get puffy or droopy from the flush at all

    Seeing as your soil pH is prob around 7.8 (if my math is right) its not too acidic, its to alkaline.

    IDK for sure but I'd stay away from foliar feeding until you get all the other wrinkles ironed out, no need to throw more wrenches in the gears before you get the first 1, 2, or 3 of em outta there, right?

    EDIT: What are your temps at plant height?

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    #3
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    What does new growth say?

    temps at plant height range from 73-78. Im pretty sure its not heat stress...but they arent looking to good. Im gonna go flush today, I was curious about the foliar feeding due to the fact I have read here or there that you can diagnose with this method occasionally.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    What does new growth say?

    looks like overferting there buddy.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    What does new growth say?

    1. Fill out troubleshooting form....include height of plant above the soil for me.

    2. Flush now....what size is that pot? How long in that pot?

    3. I cannot see everything I need to see, but I think you have issues with root rot or over watering, possibly need repotting. You should see this type of yellowing in lockouts....note how it is greener at the veins, not a complete yellowing of the sun leaves.

    Frankly without knowing lighting, age, pot size, potting mix type, just hard to tell.

    Rusty, I think you might be better at this one than me.....once the info is posted.

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