Quote Originally Posted by Zandor
First you should always use Ph adjusted water. Tap water 99% of the time will be too ā??hardā? to water your plants with. Waiting until the chlorine to evaporate is not enough. Try switching to RO water and give your plants a good flush.

RO water???

ive switched to bottled water with a little lime in it to
get the pH down but i think you are right and a good flushing and
better water going forward may help me... the plant hasnt died yet,
i hope i can save her...
stewie420 Reviewed by stewie420 on . Hello Everyone... Please Help Me... Pix... hello everyone, ive been lurking on the forums for some time now and have learned a lot... or so i thought. about a month ago i had 3 plants that were doing alright for a few weeks and then all of a sudden they started to get really sick. they had yellow spots on the leaves, the leaves edges were turning yellow, the leaves themselves were actually deteriorating. the new growth at the top of the plants had nearly stopped and what was actually growing were these skinny, hard, and very Rating: 5