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    How can I go about fixing this? And do led’s cause mag issues in plants?


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    Quote Originally Posted by JankyCook215 View Post

    How can I go about fixing this? And do led’s cause mag issues in plants?


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    Doesnt look like a mag problem that I've seen before. Looks more like PH issues at a guess.

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    Soil or hydro or coco: soil

    Strain: purple buckeye

    Photo or Auto: photo

    plant age:

    pot size: 3 -2 gl 1-5gl

    has it been repotted? and when?:

    soil type: royal gold tupur mix

    nutes or additives used and how often for soil: I try ever 4-5 days. Fish shit, cal mag, age old kelp, liquid karma, roots organic uprising grow, mag amped,

    Air temps (max min):72-82

    Res temps (max min):

    humidity:69 74 max

    lighting type and wattage (hps, led, cfl): led
    1200w viparspectra
    Light schedule:24hr

    ph level: 6.5 when water

    EC (hydro and coco only)

    Background EC.

    feed schedule and nutes (for hydro and coco)



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    I'd say it's over feeding....
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    I agree with MC. I dont know your soil but I reckon with all your adding to the feeds, its nute burn.

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    I’ve been doing plain water the past 2 weeks. What should I take out?


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    Quote Originally Posted by JankyCook215 View Post
    I’ve been doing plain water the past 2 weeks. What should I take out?


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    If your looking to pull these back your only option is to flush the pots with plain tap water. 3 x the volume of the pot. Then add 1 ltr of water with half strength grow nutes.


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    Okay thank you. Should I ph the tap?


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    Quote Originally Posted by JankyCook215 View Post
    Okay thank you. Should I ph the tap?


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    No need to PH, you want it tepid not cold though.

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    Thank you.


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