rollmydoodie
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well i may have found my problem... my ph pen was way off and it wouldnt calibrate correctly so i got a new one, and have my fingers crossed!
not yet, im prolly gonna do a semi flush when i water tomorrow, because im almost certain my problems began with a lockout by my faulty ph pen then i got nute burn by trying to correct a P/Mg def... so i plan on watering with plain tap until my runoff is around 6.5, and then hold off of nutes til at least my next watering and i'll measure the TDS of my runoff to determine if i think i need nutes for next watering or not. i'll know more when i can get my runoff's ph tomorrow, i think its the first time ive ever hoped my ph is off lol, but it should be a good indicator. thanks +repI think you have a salt build up.. Have you tried giving it a mild flush? and have you flushed at all??? it's good to flush once and a while to get the excess salts out...
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heat/light stress..
Ah, that sucks about the pH tester. THat's something you don't exactly think about because those things are indestructible. Well, they seem like it.Alrighty guys, today I watered and hopefully this will give us an idea of whats goin on.
My input water was a mild solution of advanced nutrients ferts and my input TDS measured at 500 ppm and my input ph was 6.6. My runoff measured in at 1700+ and ph of 6.4-6.5... Is it safe to assume that I've got nute burn? and can nute burn be responsible for deficiencies? After checkin my runoff and seeing it that high I semi flushed each 3 gallon pot with a gallon of water only with h202 added to help prevent oxygen deprevation. After semi-flushing my runoff's ph still measured at about 6.5 but my ppm was dropped to 900-1100 depending on which pot. I feel like I'm on the track to recovery but I would like to hear what the experts have to say given the new information? and do you guys think I should begin adding nute/ferts again next watering or do another straight watering?
Thanks guys for all your input and my ladies appreciate it too!