leaf problem AN nutrients

Olive Drab Green

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Olive no offence but if you was to read the very first post fully and properly you will see whats going on....thank you for taking the time to read it....

Which brings me to point number 2.....please stop offering advice if your not going to read the op.....

Sum sillya then me could take your advise and you could make things much much worse or potentially kill sum1s babies...

Not cool dude.....

Not cool
I did. What I'm stating is based off of a thread you created only a day or so before.
 

Olive Drab Green

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If I'm embarrassing you, get the hell over it, I'm not trying to be a dick, I'm trying to look out. In the ORIGINAL thread, you posted the same pictures, stating that your pH was 7.5. I told you in that post that your pH was too high. The next day, you post the same pics but mention a different pH.

Something's fuckin' pHishy.
 

Olive Drab Green

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THE TAP WATER COMES OUT AT 7.5....

Look at the first post in this thread
If it said that, then disregard, but still, a high pH water source? That's pretty important. That means you've got some base particles, probably chlorine or something, in your tap water. It could cause salt build-up, and it could still cause upward fluctuation in your pH.
 

Lemon king

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If it said that, then disregard, but still, a high pH water source? That's pretty important. That means you've got some base particles, probably chlorine or something, in your tap water. It could cause salt build-up, and it could still cause upward fluctuation in your pH.
Fuck me stop parroting that idiot geroge cervantates....

Dont ever ever respond to a post of sick plants with a post containg the words "or something"....

You have no idea what your talking about....you have no base gardening skills just Internet bullshit.... the 2-6 (what you would describe as) successful grows you may have had do not make you an expert.....

Please stop cursing the sick boards you post whore. ...
 

Lemon king

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If it said that, then disregard, but still, a high pH water source? That's pretty important. That means you've got some base particles, probably chlorine or something, in your tap water. It could cause salt build-up, and it could still cause upward fluctuation in your pH.

"If it said that"....

God go home
 

kmog33

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I run dwc and it looks like your roots are either too hot (temp) or your nute solution is (over fert).

I also don't fuck with ph in my dwc, but use hardwater nutrients. My ph is always around 6.8-7.4 and I have no problems with salt buildup or lockout. My res' gets swapped 2-3 times a week which I'm sure helps. My ppm is never over 650 and I use strictly base Nutes in a 3 part.

My advice is get rid of all your additives. Literally all of them. Get a grow and bloom nute 2-3 part setup made by the same company/from the same line, and stop doubling up on your ph down. It's better to have your ph swing and then swap the water than it is to try and hold your ph by adding ph down more than the first time you ph the water.


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Olive Drab Green

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Your high pH water is going to lead to high pH soil and salt build up, if it hasn't already. But whatever, man, I won't waste my breath.
 
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