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    Quote Originally Posted by Greengrass View Post
    Up until now I never thought auto's could be cloned but then just searched and they can!
    Consider myself educated
    And to clarify its your piss your using and not someone else's?

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    They can be cloned but the clones are the same age as the mother and they lose 2 weeks veg growth while they root up. Yes it works but its pretty pointless. You'd get much better yield from not doing it. Does produce some cool lookin little bonzais though

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    Okay so they were mostly better for a week or so. Now they’re looking terrible. Yellow leaves all over the place and some very dark rust. A little clawing as well (pretty sure I am Not overwatering). What do y’all think?

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    Most of this damage happened very quickly -- like over the course of 2 days or so. I watered them a day late -- when I got to them they were wilted a bit, with some of the yellowing and rust you see. I watered and fertilized a bit, then the next day (today) they were even worse as you see in the pictures.

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    More pics from today. Getting worse.Click image for larger version. 

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    Ok so I just got a new pH meter. My old one was reading 7.8pH as 6.8pH. So when I was watering with what I thought was 6.2pH, it was actually a lot higher than that. Hopefully this will fix my issues!

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    Soil will adjust it's own PH, so doesn't matter what PH water you put in. Before I had my new well, the PH was 7.5 and hard wateer, and was great, with my new well, PH is 5.8 and soft water, and can't tell any difference at all the plant receives the PH of the water the same wether or not hard of soft water, low or high PH.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bread_sand View Post
    Ok so I just got a new pH meter. My old one was reading 7.8pH as 6.8pH. So when I was watering with what I thought was 6.2pH, it was actually a lot higher than that. Hopefully this will fix my issues!
    Hopefully it is the PH and you will now be back on course. I noticed you mentioned vitamin C. In what form? How often? How much? I use a tiny bit of live vitamin C once every few weeks. I was told by Trex that it is easy to give them too much which causes damage.

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    They look good tbh . Them first picks at the top look nice .

    When you see them leaves pounting up . It means they are happy and dialed in .

    Dont worry about a few leaves dying below its normal.

    That said . She maybe running out of food though . So i would give her half feed half feed then a water and see from there .

    Or a full feed and water full feed water . Outdoors they respond different to indoors . Sky is the limit on feed .ehile indoors they dont thrive quite as well in certain cazes

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    I’m just using the vitamin c pills from the store. About 12mg per 1L of water, just to get rid of the chloramine in the tap water.

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