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how would that help? loltake some lights off an try a 18 -6 cycle
Either put some finely granulated dolomite lime in the soil, or your watering can..It will make the ph optimal.Hey man,
Im new here and no pro, but my baby is about 3 weeks old and is having the same problem. Each day it turns more and more yellow starting from the tips of the leaves. Also. I checked my soil ph and sure enough it was almost 8.0. I also have heard a lot about reducing the light to 18/6, apparently it relieves a little stress. So my guess would be ph....not the first time I've had this prob. either. Hope this helps at all!