I heard the chlorine in tap water does more good than harm to a plant, correct me if im wrong. I just talked to my friend and he said that his plant is looking alot better and healthy. he uses tap water and sits it out a couple of days to evap some of the chlorine out so it minimizes salt...
thanks soooo much guys, you have been a great help. I will change my water right away and add some epsom salt to the water fore some reason i have always kept my water at a 5.9 - 6.... i feel stupid now cus i saw that should be the range of a hydro setup. I will keep you just posted. feel free...
lol, nah, no well water here... i live within city limits so im using water from a tap which has a ph of around an 8.5 which i use ph down to bring it to 5.9
dkoske - the light isnt too close, i use mild fertilizer (havent actually used any in a bit cus i feared over fertilization) and the heat is pretty moderate, its not even hitting 80 degrees
corso - yes i do adjust ph, as i said above my ph is always adjusted to a ph of 5.9 - 6.0
Timeismoney -...
Thanks. Its almost giving me a headache, I'm even considering just trashing em all and getting ahold of some new seeds, I never had this problem with any other strain =(
Leafs have been staying green but becoming crispy and curling under like a canoe and the new growth is almost deforming to a point where they dont look like new leaves but instead little pale greenish grey and tan nubbs. I have seen alot of people posting in different forms about their plants...