New Grower I need ur help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The other missed point i notice is PH.
on top of the soil question,what is the soil PH.
too high or too low will cause nute lockouts,feeding more will only exxacerbate the issue when the PH balance returns to optimal ranges and all the nutes are made available.
Good point on the sandy soil,A fellow grower here in SA used beach sand as a lime substitute,the salt fried his babies within a week
 
the sand is only like 1 1/2 on top. i was using it too get rid of the gnats. its not mix in the soil. the soil is just potting soil from walmart and its not MG just plain soil
 
This is true. Don't know how the hell I missed asking about ph. I guess I figured you, knew. My fault. Do you know what it is?
 
yeah im wait on my ph meter right now. whats the best way too check the soil? with the run off or just a probe.
 
I have a soil ph meter. It's a bunch of crap! I only use it now for soil moisture!

The run-off works for me!
 
what do u use Squidherb too test the ph of ur water a digital water tester or a full too line add drop tester?i had bought a water tester just too get home and find that the lowest it tested was 6.8 but i haved use bottled water through the whole grow. and have keep it too 6.8 ph water
 
I use a digital Hanna ph meter. I use the drops every once in a while just to back it up because with clear water the drops never lie or get 'un-calibrated', so to speak. 6.8 is a little high for soil. Shoot for 6.5. Here's a nice chart I like to throw around.>
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Cannabis Nutrient And Deficiency Table
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To use the table just match up the plants symptoms with those on the table. Nutrients that are shaded Red are the problem. Find that nutrient in the text below the table for the remedy. or go to the orriginal post
https://www.autoflower.org/f7/problem-solving-table-2928.html


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NITROGEN (N)
Pale plants, red stems, smaller growth. Rapid yellowing of lower leaves progressing up the plant. Add any chemical fertilizer containing N. Treated plants recover in about a week.

PHOSPHORUS (P)
Slow or stunted growth, red stems. Smaller leaves that are dark green. Lower leaves yellow and die. Add chemical fertilizer containing P. Affected leaves will not show recovery but new growth will apear normal.

POTASSIUM (K)
Affected plants are usually tallest and appear to be most vigorous. Necrotic spots form on lower leaves. Red stems. Leaves appear pale or yellow. Add chemical fertilizer containing K.

CALCIUM (Ca)
Lack of calcium in the soil results in the soil becoming too acid. This leads to Mg or Fe deficiency or very slow stunted growth. Treat by foliar feeding with one teaspoon of dolomatic lime per quart of water until condition improves.

SULFUR (S)
Plants suffering from S definciencies exhibit yellowing of new growth. Mix one tablespoon of Epsom salts per gallon of water until condition improves.

MAGNESIUM (Mg)
Lower leaves yellow and may even turn white while veins remain dark green. Blades die and curl upward.

IRON (Fe)
Leaves on growing shoots turn pale and veins remain dark green. pH imbalances make iron insoluble. Foliar feed with chemical fertilizer containing Fe or rusty water.

MANGANESE (Mn)
Necrotic and yellow spots form on top leaves. Mn deficiency occurs when large amounts of Mg are present in the soil. Foliar feed with any chemical fertilizer containing Mn.

BORON (B)
Growing shoots turn grey or die. Growing shoots appear burnt. Treat with one teaspoon of Boric acid (sold as eyewash) per gallon of water.

MOLYBDENUM (Mb)
Yellowing of middle leaves. Foliar feed with chemical fertilizer containing Mb.

ZINC (Zn)
White areas form at leaf tips and between veins. Occurs in alkaline soils. Zn deficiency can be treated by burying galvanized nails in the soil. Chemical fertilizer containing Zn can also be used.

OVER FERTILIZATION
Causes leaf tips to appear yellow or burnt. To correct soil should be flushed with three gallons of water per one gallon of soil.
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thanks for the good info with the chart and table that really helps. i should have my ph meter here monday. but im sure i need too raise the nutes so i did a little and i will give it too them come sunday and see how that does. gave them a liitle spray last night and it seemed too be what they want.
 
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