unknown problem (maybe P.H) wit pics

billy*bong*thornton

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ok so its Northern lights bout 2 1/2 weeks it was doing great then i came home and most of the plant was dead the only thing i did was water with tank water that has bout 6.0 P.H i was watering with tap water that has about 7.2 P.H the only other thing is that it was hot that day about 38c.
 

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laceygirl

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Well it looks a little over-watered, your pH could be a little high... The temp is a factor too... The plant should recover just dont water it for a couple of days... It looks water logged...:-)
 
looks like heat and not enough water. try reviving indoor. try not to use any water but RO water. you wouldnt be giving your baby food out of the trash now would u? same goes with ur plants. give it the best water u can
 

billy*bong*thornton

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well i only water with 2 litters about every 3 to 4 days soil p.h is about 6.2 there abouts and i ph my water and its been 3 days looking like that pic 3 and 4 you might be able to see the black and gold leaf tips ??
 

Uk.Cobra

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lol doesn't need food or water its been overwatered


dude your soil is so damn wet it looks like you dumped a truck of water on it let the soil dry out for a few days check the soil everyday go more then 2" deep see how moist it is like 5" deep if its wet/moist don't water wait till it start drying out down there and then water


oh and only use that 6.0ph water that tap water prob stunned it did you at least let the tap water sit for like 24 hours before you used it? cause one the 7.2ph is way to high and if you don't get tap water sit for like 24 hours there will be chlorine in it... and that hurts the plant

and you can see the tips burning on your leaves thats the 7.2PH the droopyness is the overwatering
 

grrower

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she sure looks sick. If your measuring your PH like you say then I don't think that's the problem.

was the plant started indoors and moved outdoors?
 

billy*bong*thornton

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i havnt got a ph tester my friend dose and he away atm been out side the hole time

im thinking about flushing with ph 6.5 see if that helps

anyone got any ideas of what i could do anything to help it ???
 

Uk.Cobra

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i havnt got a ph tester my friend dose and he away atm been out side the hole time

im thinking about flushing with ph 6.5 see if that helps

anyone got any ideas of what i could do anything to help it ???
ok dude im going to tell you right now


STOP SWITCHING YOUR WATER!!!!!!


your going from PH water 6.0 to PH water 6.5 to 7.2 to 6.5 your stressing the plant out and over watering it

you need to chill get your PH SET 6.0 is perfect or if you can use that 6.5 ph use that and only that


and stop watering it let it dry out ... and um 100f is very damn hot you need to get them temps down pronto


what happend here i think is that you left it in that hot 100f that wilted the plant then you overwatered it to make up for it being hot and dry and the PH of the waters you used were all screwed up


make sure you used filtered or RO water with a PH between 5.8-6.5 and keep it stable you don't want your ph going up and down every time you water
 

billy*bong*thornton

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lol doesn't need food or water its been overwatered


dude your soil is so damn wet it looks like you dumped a truck of water on it let the soil dry out for a few days check the soil everyday go more then 2" deep see how moist it is like 5" deep if its wet/moist don't water wait till it start drying out down there and then water


oh and only use that 6.0ph water that tap water prob stunned it did you at least let the tap water sit for like 24 hours before you used it? cause one the 7.2ph is way to high and if you don't get tap water sit for like 24 hours there will be chlorine in it... and that hurts the plant

and you can see the tips burning on your leaves thats the 7.2PH the droopyness is the overwatering
yes thats what im after something to think bout thanks
 
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