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818 Kush problems - Low Soil pH?

Update

Update

Hi all,

Here is an update. I have flushed with just straight water and it looks like they seem to be perking up. I noticed alot more yellowing and dead leaves at the bottom, but it almost seems like they are lacking N, or it could just be the lack of light as well. I did notice alot of the purpling on the stems is disappearing as well.


I will check pH again tonight and try a smaller dose of BigBloom as well.

Thanks again,
 
New Pics

New Pics

Here are some pics of the 818 Scrogged Day 8 of 12/12. I watered them about 3 days ago with straight 7.6 Tap Water and it came out of the pot 6.0. Today I mixed up 7ml of PBP Grow Soil in 1 gal of 7.6 Tap Water, the PBP brought the pH down to 6.2! I watered it and it pegged the pH tester at 6.0, possibly lower. Should I try to water in some dolomite lime, or is my high pH tap water sufficient? I did not add any Hygrozyme/Cal-Mag/Kelp/BigBloom this time.

While I am frustrated, I am excited to learn more about this great plant and become more skilled at the art thanks to everyone at ICmag!

Thanks in advance.

Day 8 of 12/12







Underneath the canopy


 
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RAGGA MON

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seems like a lockout of some sort.
flush with 2-3 tlbs of regular h2o2 per gallon of water
then a light feed after that.
 
I thought I read somewhere that applying Hydrogen Peroxide to a soil medium destroys beneficial organisms. Can someone reflect on this?

Thanks.
 

RAGGA MON

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yes you are correct in that it does destroy beneficial organisms, but having said that it also kills harmful pathogens. the use of h202 is not recommended for constant use, rather as an everyonce in a while type flush that will oxygenate the roots really well and flush the plants well. the key is too start with a light feed shortly there after and slowly ease your way back into the existing feeding regiment.
 
Hi all,

Is it normal for bottom leaves to die off from lack of light? Although I'm starting to notice the slow progression of yellowing to higher above the SCROG line.

Help!!
 
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