morrisgreenberg
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ok heres the deal, 3 weeks ago i had a lil nute burn, i flushed and the problem subsided, everything is going great until 2 days ago, on a lower fan leaf, side of the blade i noticed some yellowing, today i found it spread to the other side of the same blade, the whole setup goes like this....plant is 6 weeks old, using fox farms happy frog, the nutes in the soil mix were too strong so i had to flush, i havent been giving any nutes from day one, i dont plan on using nutes for another week or so, the watering regiment is every 3-4 days since i wait for the soil to dry around 4-5inches from the top of soil,5gallon pot- temps at plant level are from 72(top of soil) to 78(midway up the tree), PH is a constant battle- my tap water is always 8ph , i oxyginate the water and add ph down and let it sit for a while, problem is the soil's PH is never less than 7.5...could this be nute defficientcy? i have no idea, from my first experience with the nute burn it doesnt seem to be that, the first flush took care of that immediatly...plant is under a 400w MH....the i looked at some pix from a link about nute deficiency and it could be that, perhaps someone could lend a helping hand, like i said its only on one blade, of one fan leaf which is the second set of leaves that grew, therefore its one of the oldest leaves on the plant
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