Looks like p def. Is it drinking? Ph may be low for it to absorb the p and k nutes.

PH was 5.8 when I added nutes a couple days ago. Checked it this AM before I added more nutes and it was 6.2. Does PH have to be checked daily??
After adding nutes this morning I PH it to 5.7. Checked again a while later and it was still 5.7


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PH was 5.8 when I added nutes a couple days ago. Checked it this AM before I added more nutes and it was 6.2. Does PH have to be checked daily??
After adding nutes this morning I PH it to 5.7. Checked again a while later and it was still 5.7


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You can check it as often or as little as you like. Once a day would be a good practice to keep an eye on ph swings. The more you check, the faster you can resolve an issue. If your plant is healthy, every day checks might not be necessary.

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Just stay the course some time certain plants will swing on ph in order to try to pick up certain nutrients. I can have twenty going and 19 will look amazing but one will have deficiency usually the same kind yellowing leaves starting at mid plant to the bottom. I just stay the course. I am still trying to understand ph and why some plants are not playing by the rules. It can be very confusing and upsetting when only growing a few but not so bad when growing a good number thank goodness it is only the odd one for me. I feel for you my man but she should still produce. When I say stay the course I mean do not go flushing it what dudeski said a few post back is a good idea.
 
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@Prophetiko & @Slater - Here's my update for this week. Miss Creme Bubbly at 37 days and 12.5" high:

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The different nutes are available to the plant in different ranges. There is a chart in the infirmary. P is usually more available at a higher range. If your doing hydro, i dont have a clue how to help.
 
The different nutes are available to the plant in different ranges. There is a chart in the infirmary. P is usually more available at a higher range. If your doing hydro, i dont have a clue how to help.
 
The different nutes are available to the plant in different ranges. There is a chart in the infirmary. P is usually more available at a higher range. If your doing hydro, i dont have a clue how to help.
 
Hot damn! Day 32 The mbap is pushing into gear... I fucked up and left the window open for a week and the temperatures were dipping down into the low 50s. They have gone into survival mode and started budding early but the mbap is still stretching. And she was transplanted twice... Poor girl has been through a lot but without further ado
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I'm pretty upset that I fucked up with real amateur mistakes my r rule has always been never to transplant never mind twice… And accidentally keeping the window open and having his low temperatures is also unfortunate that I just imagine what she would look like if she was planted in that 7 gallon air pot from the beginning at the correct temperature

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The different nutes are available to the plant in different ranges. There is a chart in the infirmary. P is usually more available at a higher range. If your doing hydro, i dont have a clue how to help.

Doing a drip system with a nutrient line that only needs one bottle for whole grow. I'm going to stick closer to the feeding chart the bottle says, I under fed by A LOT lol. I should have put in the 30's range of the nutes for my size bucket but only did 3ML. I added another 20 or so to see what that does. I was thrown off cause the tips were yellow at first after my first feed. I've adjusted it now so I'll see how it reacts in a few days.


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