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09-26-2004, 03:16 AM #1
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Discoloration and leafs not fully grown
Well no, I mean, they basically got a stunted growth, they stop growing sometimes. I think it's a ph problem though. I bought a ph meter, not a very good one, but.. it's good enough. My water has a ph of like 5.5 I think, the soil has a ph of 5 something too, so everythings pretty acidic, specially after adding ferts. When wet it reads about 4.5-6. So thats pretty low. I'm gonna get some lime from my boss tomm (I work at a golf course
) so, hopefully that'll correct the problem. I'll report back in a few days to let ya know how it's going.
kryptobs2000 Reviewed by kryptobs2000 on . Discoloration and leafs not fully grown I have 3 plants, and 7 sprouts right now. The 3 plants are about 2-3 weeks old. One of the plants is growing a little slow, but I think it's healty. One has random patterns of discoloration, but I'm not too worried about that one, I think it'll be fine. The other however is the one I'm worried about. I wish I could get pictures, but it on most of the newer leaves, on one side of the leaf, it dosn't fully grow in, and so it's not as wide as the other side, and it's a lighter green as well. Any Rating: 5
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