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    see if this is anybetter

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    Pics are hard to tell from harmony , I ph my water for soil aswell, do you check your run off, it looks like some sort off lock out to me but better pics will certainly help
    Could also be genetic plants do tend to yellow off later in flower

    Up the irons

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    I have not been checking my run off...I think that might be my problem I don't typically have a lot of run off..should I be watering more when I water!!! I have a 3 gallon pot and I us about 1/2 gallon of water for each plant about every other day!!

    have been wondering about doing a root flush to to make sure that I didn't hae a root lock

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    Quote Originally Posted by The budda View Post
    Pics are hard to tell from harmony , I ph my water for soil aswell, do you check your run off, it looks like some sort off lock out to me but better pics will certainly help
    Could also be genetic plants do tend to yellow off later in flower
    You do?

    Are you using soil just for the roots to hold onto something. Or, using soil for the microbes (ie organic growing)

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    Yeh bro I've always PhD my soil plants and in my opinion it's a better way to keep them happy, I've done it straight with just adding nutes, I draw from a well with no chlorine but have went back to PhD water again
    I draw from a we'll with a ph that can go from 5.0 to 13 depending on how much rain we get lol

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    everything I have ever read says you should PH your water no matter what to keep it in a range of 6.0 to 7.0. The nutes I use even says make sure you always adjust your ph after adding them to your water..

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    Quote Originally Posted by The budda View Post
    Yeh bro I've always PhD my soil plants and in my opinion it's a better way to keep them happy, I've done it straight with just adding nutes, I draw from a well with no chlorine but have went back to PhD water again
    I draw from a we'll with a ph that can go from 5.0 to 13 depending on how much rain we get lol
    Are you using organic nutes? Surely not.

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    i have hard tap water that registers a PH around 8.0 straight from the faucet

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    Budda are you familiar with Fox Farms Nutrients?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harmonybud View Post
    everything I have ever read says you should PH your water no matter what to keep it in a range of 6.0 to 7.0. The nutes I use even says make sure you always adjust your ph after adding them to your water..
    If MC was here, he'd say not to worry about pH when in soil.

    If you're using soil as a holding material, (like coir) then yes, pH away, as you've killed/damaged any microbes in the soil. You've then made the soil an inert material.

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