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    Last few days... I dunno.

    Fed her this morn and the PH of the run thru was a 7.3 --- I give everything at 6.3-6.5

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    Are you watering only when the pot is light... or to a schedule?
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    Only when pot is light. Last week I went a bit long even. She was bone dry and wilted pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
    Only when pot is light. Last week I went a bit long even. She was bone dry and wilted pretty good.
    Soil or coco?

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    Soil - fox farm nutes about 35% strength. This is week 3 day 1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
    Soil - fox farm nutes about 35% strength. This is week 3 day 1
    Ok. I don't have any experience there with the nutrients.

    I grow in soil and try to keep the soil evenly moist. If you let it dry out too much or have inconsistent waterings you can get ph swings that will cause your plant fits. Looks like you've maybe over or under watered there.

    If there's holes at the bottom sometimes you can stick your finger in. If its really soaked let it dry out. If its dry give some water

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    Ok, picked up a ph soil tester. Reading is 7.5 at several levels of depth. I just fed her to 10% runoff yesterday and the "run through" measured 7.3 - everything I have given in a month had been PH of 6.4-6.5.

    I think she looks hungry because of some lockout issues.

    I have no idea how to proceed tho.

    Any advise is appreciated. I leave town for 4 days on Sat. And need to have this sorted in some fashion.

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    Nobody has ideas?

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    Have you tried not pH your water, letting your soil do the work

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    The PH of my water here is 7.4 and it has 450ppm inherently...

    It's not good water. If I had a legit option besides distilled, I'd jump on it. I may look into water service before I start my next grow.

    I am very careful ph-ing and i run controls to ensure my pen is accurate, even if cheap.

    Last week i introduced an AC unit and used Dr. Earths bug killer. I found a half dozen bugs (3 diff species - aphid, spider mites, and some flying thing) - suggested temps in the 60s - so I went 4 days with pretty cool temps at night - humidity 60.

    I was gonna hit it with DR earth again Sunday, but I saw no signs of bugs at all... so, I defoliated.

    I bumped temps back up to 70s at night and 80s with lights. She wasnt sparkling, I figured temps and pretty heavy defoliation ...

    Went to feed Monday and run-off ph was almost a point higher than what I added. I put in 6.4 and got out 7.3. I also noticed about 6 leaves that look kinda sick - not even same "symptoms". --- when I defoliated there wasnt 6 sick leaves on the plant.

    I got a soil PH tester and says 7.5 confirming the run-thru.

    I just ran 1.5 gallons thru ph 6.3. Run-thru measured 6.8 and now soil us showing sub 7 --- IT SHOULDNT BE LOCKED OUT THERE, RIGHT?

    ppms on run-thru are 600+ so there is some food avail.

    Next feed is gonna be needed before I come back to town. -- ugh -- I may just refer sat morn. On my way out the door. Lol - no clue hahaha

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