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PadawanWarrior

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I have a GDP clone in roots organic should I be PH ing my water??? By the w she was transplanted 7days ago cuz this be transplant shock?
Looks like multiple issues. But it's really hard to see with that light. I agree with Holla to check for bugs.

Is that a blurple with the veg switch on? And how far away is it?
 

drsaltzman

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Did you have the symptoms before you transplanted?
Using just water?
Shouldn’t have to PH in Roots unless your water is really hard or really soft.
 

drsaltzman

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It’s good to know your water’s PH.
The soil should buffer enough that you don’t have to adjust too often.
Recharge is a good small investment. It helps the soil stay healthy.
Based on the plant size you have plenty of nutrition for another 3 weeks.
Give it some time. Don’t water too much.
If it’s bugs, I can’t tell you. I never have them.
But you got a clone in the mail and transplanted it.
Probably just needs to settle in.

Take pictures without the light on.
 

GimmieThe Loot

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EWC is the soil recharge right..? Hopefully it just needs to settle in… but yea I don’t over water no matter what… I appreciate the help bro
 

GimmieThe Loot

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It’s good to know your water’s PH.
The soil should buffer enough that you don’t have to adjust too often.
Recharge is a good small investment. It helps the soil stay healthy.
Based on the plant size you have plenty of nutrition for another 3 weeks.
Give it some time. Don’t water too much.
If it’s bugs, I can’t tell you. I never have them.
But you got a clone in the mail and transplanted it.
Probably just needs to settle in.

Take pictures without the light on.
Bro thank you again for your help much gratitude
 
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