PLEASE HELP!!!

Hello , babies ar 1 .5 month old from germinating in veg now,
Growing in good soil lot of vitamins,

week ago my leaves from bottom stared yellowing, now after week leaves turning brown from middle ,
yesterday i transplant them in final containers in 19 liters, before they was in 4 liters, when transplanting roots was white and looked healthy,

soil is full of vitamins and minerals, peak moss, organic pallets, compost, perlite, im growing organic
45procents organic soil, 15 procents compost, 20 procents peat moss, plus added organic long release pallets, 20 procents perlite and little bit sand like some 5 procents

lower leaves yellowing, then browning,

can water be on fault? im using tap water too much chlorine maybe? or what?
checked tap water with water ph it showed PH 7.1 .
 

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hotrodharley

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Chlorine is not going to do that. You should adjust your pH to around 6.0. Even when using just water and not a feeding.
 

CannaCountry

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I have to agree with hotrodharley, you've got something off in your pH. Your plants are showing multiple deficiencies. If your soil is full of nutrients, once you dial in your pH, you'll know it. Good luck.
 

hotrodharley

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how fortified? why fortified? there is perlite , and my super soil mix was fluffy lot of perlite
You say it has vitamins and etc. That’s fortified soil. If you created this mix it might be a bit hot. If you have instruments for measuring you might do a runoff test for EC/PPM. Using straight water. Be sure to get advice from these guys as to how to properly test.
 
You say it has vitamins and etc. That’s fortified soil. If you created this mix it might be a bit hot. If you have instruments for measuring you might do a runoff test for EC/PPM. Using straight water. Be sure to get advice from these guys as to how to properly test.
okey i understand ok
 

hotrodharley

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I adjust water and feed pH by using litmus paper to check. It’s more than accurate enough for this purpose. Cheap.
 
what shoul i do know to make them heatlhy? what to do with damaged leaves?
tommorow i will update, i will water them with water ph 6.2 and then i will check runoff water ph and let you all know,
 

subudai

Active Member
I may be wrong here but I always thought good quality soil/compost self buffers pH?

ignore, i didnt read that he made this soil mix himself
 

CAPTAIN SHIT

Active Member
“ organic pallets ? “ ..... you mean pellets ?

As in pelletized fertilizer ? .... that’s why elements are not readily available as it needs to release at “ watering “ times.
Nitrogen is in the compost but if microbial activity is not breaking it down , it won’t be available. Pelletized needs time to control the release.

Was this just blended and used or cooked to activate before use ?
 
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