gumball
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So would you say there is any improvement at all, on any of them? I am wondering if they are locked out. I read the proper way to pH soil is to let it dry good, then use water with a pH of 7 and slowly water. Catch the first bit of runoff, and test pH. You can also catch the last bit of water and test the pH to see if there is a difference or not. If it is too high or low in the soil I am not sure if flushing with water in the opposite extreme will help correct or just stay course.
You know though, mag and calcium, as well as either P or K, share dependencies. You said you were giving water with epsom salts, which does not have Calcium. So thinking more on this the epsom could be harming because it has too much or not enough Cal. Please research this a bit, cause I am unsure how it goes. Sorry I didn't think of this sooner but maybe this is why there is no improvement. You may have to run out and pick up some type of Cal/Mag supplement. I know my second indoor grow I had 2 that looked like that, never could fix and ended up harvesting early. But after the fact I read about the dependencies I just mentioned.
You know though, mag and calcium, as well as either P or K, share dependencies. You said you were giving water with epsom salts, which does not have Calcium. So thinking more on this the epsom could be harming because it has too much or not enough Cal. Please research this a bit, cause I am unsure how it goes. Sorry I didn't think of this sooner but maybe this is why there is no improvement. You may have to run out and pick up some type of Cal/Mag supplement. I know my second indoor grow I had 2 that looked like that, never could fix and ended up harvesting early. But after the fact I read about the dependencies I just mentioned.