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Nute burn?

IlluZiOn

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MynameStitch said:
Have you done anything that I told you that you need to do?
Your plants will continue to do this until you correct the pH issue......

How close do oyu have your lighting too btw?

REmember what I told you about the tin foil? It traps in heat? But it also can cause hot spots, remove the foil dude.

What you think the pH is too low or too high?
light is about 32cm close to the plants...
So I remove the foil and paint the walls white?
 

MynameStitch

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It would be easier to get some mylar or some panda film, mylar you can get from hydro stores panda film I think hardware stores.......

Not sure; it could be any range...... That is why you need to test it.......
I am not familiar with your soil mixture; but can you tell me what it says on the back, If I remember correctly it says it has mostly peat mixture...... cause the last time I told ya to check the pH and raise the light cause it had heat stress.......
 

IlluZiOn

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The Soil...

Type: flower soil
pH: 6.5
configuration
tree barks
light and dark grow peat
chicken muck:90litre/m3
dolomite lime: 8kg/m3

nutrient concentration
N: 100 milligramme per litre
P: 80 milligramme pe rlitre
K: 400 milligramme per litre
 

MynameStitch

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Ya, see it's peat based mixture so your pH needs to be in the range of 5.5 to 6.3.......
pH pen would give you your best readings over anything else......
 

IlluZiOn

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MynameStitch said:
Ya, see it's peat based mixture so your pH needs to be in the range of 5.5 to 6.3.......
pH pen would give you your best readings over anything else......

Ok, now you should give me some advise, what is the best way to get pH down, I will get pH pen next week...

But if the soil drys the pH will get up 6.5 again?

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MynameStitch

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If you are using a proper pH adjuster the pH will only rise when it runs out of the soil.

You should never let the soil run compeltely dry; always stay slightly moist.....

The best way is to get some pH down and use it with every watering to keep the pH down.

when you get your pH meter buy some calbration fluid with it and some pH down.
the amount you use with your water depends on the pH of the water......
 

IlluZiOn

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Now I have ph-meter, the soil ph was 6.3...
My water ph is 6.6
The plants today, plants are 25cm long, and they are in the 3litre pot(I need to transplant them to bigger pots?)
 
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IlluZiOn

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Now my plant is 12/12 about 16 days , and after the buds are growing I have problem, lower fan leaves are turning into yellow.

Lower fan leaf


buds
 

ExEcutioner

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ackuric said:
upon stitches request, check my gallery, the date on the photo is accurate and the plant was grown in Colorado's COOOOLD climate. Of course I had to chop her before the first BIG freeze (she withstood a few mild freezes with no hint of stress, just slowed growth for a day)

Find someone else to try to use to boast your ego thats apparently drained outside of these forums. Forum bullying isn't permitted or really excusable by any means unless its you doing it from what I see, and I've only tried to be nice to you in every sense of the word.

Totally agree dude


MynameStich said:
let alone it still looks pretty damn warm out in those pics!

LOL What! - LOOKS WARM LOL!
 

lilo

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I grow 65N outdoors for selection every summer and my plants are all lush and green even tho it's like 5C-10C nights most of the time.
IlluZiOn, some older leaves show heat stress signs, but your temps are ok. I think your soil is too hot, mate, but it's more of a guess.
 
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