Possible PH or Calmag problem?

TintEastwood

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the advice, I'll adjust ph to 6.2 for every watering from here on forward. I usually watered with a ph of 5.5 which freedom farms recommended but that might have been too low
OP said medium was coco

“I'm using an organic coco growing medium”
I took a sec to look it up...


Coco Loco is soil.
Some product names cause confusion for new growers.
 

Joncoh101

Well-Known Member
With all due respect, OP doesnt need any further nutes at all. My advice would be to find out an accurate representation of that soil medium. The problem is here in South Africa we cant get alot of things at the moment, grow lights, ph pens etc are all sold out. I want to invest in a blue labs soil pen, allows you to stick the probe right into the soil and test directly. Some think its a waste of money, i think it would be an epic investment to grow consistently good cannabis which in turn brings your cost down on things like electricity when your flowering or veg period is extended due to messing things up.

Anyway, i would suggest getting some PH up from hortistore, and then slowly ph the waterings up little by little until your issues are resolved
 

Machine06

Member
Thanks for the advice gents. After researching and the advice I received from you guys I'll slowly up the PH I give the plants and see if the problem goes away. I'll start by upping the ph to 6.2. Thanks Joncoh101 for the advice as well, good seeing Saffas here!
 
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