Help with drooping leaves

Nutty sKunK

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I just gave her Tap water with CALMAG - that was 7.0 ph.
The runoff water around 6.3 ph.

What is my runoff ph should be?
You are in soil right? Did this get worse after tap water? Or stay the same?

If you are growing organically work on establishing a good microbe colony in the soil.
 

testology1980

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You are in soil right? Did this get worse after tap water? Or stay the same?

If you are growing organically work on establishing a good microbe colony in the soil.
Yes, soil mix with some coco but mostly soil.

First time I gave her tap water was 2 hours ago.. so I will have to wait.

I am using biobizz, is that consider organic?
I have a mycorrhizae product that I usually use when transplanting, that will help
 

testology1980

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update - leaves are getting worse.
I cut off the worse leaves.

I came to a conclusion that its must be the RO water with the soil, probably low p.h and that cause to MAG deficiency.
Sounds good?
I have no other idea...


The younger babies are looking good so far, with minor signs - I am switching all to get TAP water + CALMAG.
What do you think guys?






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FYI - those blemishes aren't going to heal. You have healthy new growth and those are older leaves that I wouldn't worry a whole lot about if you have PPM and pH under control. I see cal/mag thrown around a lot on this site. It really shouldn't be much of an issue for soil growers, particularly those using tap water. The only times I have seen cal or mag become an issue is with hydro, coco, or soil once into flowering where a grower is really pouring on the light.

It would probably help to put that big one in a larger pot. It's probably root bound.
 

testology1980

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FYI - those blemishes aren't going to heal. You have healthy new growth and those are older leaves that I wouldn't worry a whole lot about if you have PPM and pH under control. I see cal/mag thrown around a lot on this site. It really shouldn't be much of an issue for soil growers, particularly those using tap water. The only times I have seen cal or mag become an issue is with hydro, coco, or soil once into flowering where a grower is really pouring on the light.
Yes I know, I already cut some of the worst.
I moved to TAP with cal mag. I had cal mag issues before with RO water, but not at this stage...
It would probably help to put that big one in a larger pot. It's probably root bound.
You think I need to?

She is in 1.5 litter pot, should I move her or wait few days?
She is 37 days old, but she is small, I had some issues with her, bad soil.

 
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