unfortunately im broke so dont have a tester. think i should go with a little lime juice for a couple waterings?what is your ph? I bet it is off. That would cause lock out.
Added 1 tbsp cal-mag, to every watering and 1 tbsp FF big bloom, and 2 tbsp FF tiger bloom to every 2-3 waterings. the first couple waterings were about half strength. I added cal-mag every time bc i was deficient at first. this was only over about 5-8 total waterings.Cut off those lower leaves and the dying leaves. How much nutes did you add?
1tbls to how much water? It doesnt look like nute burn coz the whole plant isnt showing the signs. A PH tester and a nute meter are a good investment when growing. You can buy cheap ph test kits online or at an aquarium shop.Added 1 tbsp cal-mag, to every watering and 1 tbsp FF big bloom, and 2 tbsp FF tiger bloom to every 2-3 waterings. the first couple waterings were about half strength. I added cal-mag every time bc i was deficient at first. this was only over about 5-8 total waterings.
Ouch!Added 1 tbsp cal-mag, to every watering and 1 tbsp FF big bloom, and 2 tbsp FF tiger bloom to every 2-3 waterings. the first couple waterings were about half strength. I added cal-mag every time bc i was deficient at first. this was only over about 5-8 total waterings.
I tested the runoff pH and it looks like its somewhere between 5 and 6. Is this very bad? I use tap water that is basic but I've been letting it sit out for the chlorine to evap. After that its pretty neutral.
Damn! So whats the fix?That's pretty low, yes. The optimum pH in soil is 6.8, and if you could be as low as 5 that would definitely give you some nutrition uptake problems.
Usually when you add nutes it lowers your ph. Everyones tap water is at a different ph depending on your area. For example my tap water ph is 7.6 but once I add A and B nutes it lowers it to about 6 depending on the strength of the mix.How common is low pH? I usually hear about it the other way around.