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    P? K? pH is 6.5

    hi everyone...this is in soil, problem just at very bottom.
    CrystalBaller Reviewed by CrystalBaller on . P? K? pH is 6.5 hi everyone...this is in soil, problem just at very bottom. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    P? K? pH is 6.5

    lower your ph if possible, but flush first with ph 5.5-6.0 distilled water.

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    #3
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    P? K? pH is 6.5

    Your pH is fine since you are in soil. I would almost even say raise it just a tiny bit. You use lower pH's when you are growing in a hydro setup.

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    #4
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    P? K? pH is 6.5

    It might be the Ph thats a pretty bad picture if you want to even out the Ph calcium can do that. But it also could be neutrients have you used fertilizer since you started growing and how old are your plants.

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    #5
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    P? K? pH is 6.5

    yeah is like 4 feet tall and flowering a little

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    #6
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    P? K? pH is 6.5

    Well it could be Ph but doesnt really look like it. It looks more like youve got root burn slack off a little on the fert for a while and see what happens. To check the Ph though you can buy Ph testers for like 5 bucks. Hope you find the problem.

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    #7
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    P? K? pH is 6.5

    Quote Originally Posted by CrystalBaller
    yeah is like 4 feet tall and flowering a little
    is it indoor? a 4 ft plant may not be getting light to the bottom so is throwing leaves that arent working. depends on yr light, spacing and reflection.

    No pH problems is soil?
    mate theres a million things u can call soil and most people arent even in it.
    pH can screw up in anything.

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