Why are my leaves on the flowering and vegging plants all doing this? HAS PICS

Bakatare666

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Some of the leaves even turn a dark purple and get hard and almost crunchy? I really have never ran accross something this weird?
OK, from that, I would think a P lockout or deficiency, like I had last year due to the cold.
Let me go back and look again at your details.
*Edit*
"Well" water is usually pretty good, but IDK, anything is possible.
Have you checked your PH yet?
As far as a water analysis like CN mentioned, I think you would have to get a sample and send it in to a company.
 

Bakatare666

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How do I check this? Im kind of stuck on what to do right now.
Can you try bottled water, even get some cheap 5 gal. from the machine at the grocery store for a week or so just to try it?
I personally have heard too much negative about distilled water because it is too 'clean', and you need to be really diligent with it.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
OK, from that, I would think a P lockout or deficiency, like I had last year due to the cold.
Let me go back and look again at your details.
*Edit*
"Well" water is usually pretty good, but IDK, anything is possible.
Have you checked your PH yet?
As far as a water analysis like CN mentioned, I think you would have to get a sample and send it in to a company.
Thank you for anticipating me: I would indeed recommend a water analysis. Emphasis on sodium, chloride, total solids, calcium, magnesium, pH. cn
 

Bakatare666

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Yep, probably just a dollar or so, just to try, 5 gal should be way more than enough to try for a week or 2 and see if there is any diff.
Or, you could try bottled spring water, but again, if me-I would stay away from distilled.;)
 

mmj92

Member
Alright. I wonder if it is just my water. because I have been doing the same thing I do for years and this just happened more and more recently, And I also moved to this new house about 3 months ago
 

mmj92

Member
Hopefully its the water because its 14.95 to buy the 5 gal water container and .45 a gal to fill it lol.
 

Bakatare666

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Hopefully its the water because its 14.95 to buy the 5 gal water container and .45 a gal to fill it lol.
Just take a couple gallon milk jugs with you the first time to fill and try it for a week or so, and see if the damage stops.
 

mmj92

Member
Thats what I will do. I also own a buisness on city water? maybe just fill those big 5 gal. camping jugs? My buisness is in another city away from my place so it might be alot better.
 

Bakatare666

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Thats what I will do. I also own a buisness on city water? maybe just fill those big 5 gal. camping jugs? My buisness is in another city away from my place so it might be alot better.
It's worth a shot.
Any water from another source would work for your experiment.
 

branbran420

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I can tell you that B's water has a higher quality than F's water...When my Aunt moved from B out to F she had a well put in on her property...Didn't care for their city water
 

joseywales

Member
I am going to speculate that some of this was caused by the chlorine and flouride in city water. Let the tap water sit in open air or aerate it for 24 hours before use to release those chemicals into the air then test ph. Your best bet is going to be distilled or drinking water that come in gallon jugs at the store.
 
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