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    Those look fine. I wouldnt worry.

    Like said above try to manage your watering and not let it dry out too much or over water. If your soil doesnt drain well over warering can happen quite easily

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    Quote Originally Posted by cambi23 View Post
    How do I do that?
    Just use plain water until your plants use up what they can from the soil. Then slowly introduce nutrients

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    New growth looks fine. Soil was probably a little hot.


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    Yeah I will start learning to judge the weight of the pot from now on. Cheers.

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    Ok things have taken a turn again over the last week. I am getting red spots on the leaves now and many of the leaves are pale and look bad. I feed with a quarter recommended dose of tomorite about 4 days ago and no improvement on her colour. I am thinking my soil ph is out of whack. But how?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cambi23 View Post
    Ok things have taken a turn again over the last week. I am getting red spots on the leaves now and many of the leaves are pale and look bad. I feed with a quarter recommended dose of tomorite about 4 days ago and no improvement on her colour. I am thinking my soil ph is out of whack. But how?
    I am not familiar with Tomorite. Distilled water is intert. EC 0.0 and binds to the PH of the nutes and medium. Did you check the PH of the distilled water with Tomorite added?

    Just curious, but why distilled water? Most tap water is ok for growing. Imho using inert water (distilled or RO) is for experienced growers using all nutes that the plant requires.

    I grow with inert water. I need to add nutes to every watering but different nutes at different times with varying strengths depending on multiple factors. I have 8 nute bottles and it is a pain in the ass to dial it in. Took me years and sometimes things still go wrong.

    Plain distilled water is for flushing only as it has zero minerals causing it to leach the minerals out of the soil much faster than a fortified tap water (or properly mixed recipe)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CityDweller View Post
    I am not familiar with Tomorite. Distilled water is intert. EC 0.0 and binds to the PH of the nutes and medium. Did you check the PH of the distilled water with Tomorite added?

    Just curious, but why distilled water? Most tap water is ok for growing. Imho using inert water (distilled or RO) is for experienced growers using all nutes that the plant requires.

    I grow with inert water. I need to add nutes to every watering but different nutes at different times with varying strengths depending on multiple factors. I have 8 nute bottles and it is a pain in the ass to dial it in. Took me years and sometimes things still go wrong.

    Plain distilled water is for flushing only as it has zero minerals causing it to leach the minerals out of the soil much faster than a fortified tap water (or properly mixed recipe)
    Sorry when I say distilled water I mean tap water that has been left out to evaporate the chemicals. Ph of that is 6.66. Also tomorite is tomatoe feed NPK is 4-3-8. I have not checked the ph of that, as I only recieved my PH pen yesterday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cambi23 View Post
    Sorry when I say distilled water I mean tap water that has been left out to evaporate the chemicals. Ph of that is 6.66. Also tomorite is tomatoe feed NPK is 4-3-8. I have not checked the ph of that, as I only recieved my PH pen yesterday.
    You are lucky. When I leave out my tap water to evaporate the chlorine the PH jumps to 8.2

    Did you check the PH of your water that has sat out right before using?

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    6.66!! Hope that does not mean I am doomed. ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by cambi23 View Post
    6.66!! Hope that does not mean I am doomed. ??
    6.6 is a decent ph and soil should be able to buffer that.

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