Strange phenomenon or genetic mutation?

MD914

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I like to visit Miami but i don't think I would live there unless I had tons of money..:-P
That and all the Europeans in Speedos...one can only take so much of THAT!! :lol:
Yeah...I like my quite little secluded beach neighborhood...nothing up my way but dunes! Its so nice to walk up to the beach and have it ALL TO MYSELF!!!
 

dlftmyers

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That and all the Europeans in Speedos...one can only take so much of THAT!! :lol:
Yeah...I like my quite little secluded beach neighborhood...nothing up my way but dunes! Its so nice to walk up to the beach and have it ALL TO MYSELF!!!
I bet. That sounds very nice If you get a chance look up Sanibel Island sometimes i go down there on vacation...;-)
 

MD914

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My pretty girl is yellowing! This started a couple days ago...gave a light feeding of bloom nutes and cal mag plus and she's def not getting worse...pics are from this morning
 

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Mr.Vega

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My pretty girl is yellowing! This started a couple days ago...gave a light feeding of bloom nutes and cal mag plus and she's def not getting worse...pics are from this morning
yes....im happy to.see ur plants doin well....good job
 

dlftmyers

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My pretty girl is yellowing! This started a couple days ago...gave a light feeding of bloom nutes and cal mag plus and she's def not getting worse...pics are from this morning
She does look like she was hungry what bloom nutes did you feed her? Did you see my Dolphins barley win the game last night?
 

MD914

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She does look like she was hungry what bloom nutes did you feed her? Did you see my Dolphins barley win the game last night?
I use the Dyna Gro and Dyna Bloom also Pro Tekt and Cal Mag Plus...she literally did this OVER NIGHT!! Woody told me the other day they looked hungry...but I think I actually fed her two waterings in a row...I don't know anymore!!

Didnt watch the game last night...was out trick or treating and had some drama to deal with...glad to hear they won :)
 

dlftmyers

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I use the Dyna Gro and Dyna Bloom also Pro Tekt and Cal Mag Plus...she literally did this OVER NIGHT!! Woody told me the other day they looked hungry...but I think I actually fed her two waterings in a row...I don't know anymore!!

Didnt watch the game last night...was out trick or treating and had some drama to deal with...glad to hear they won :)
What is the P.H. of your run off? And do you know your ppms?
 

SxIstew

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If you run soilless(like I do), you test the runoff to see what the pH level is of the medium.

Soil is a buffer. It will hold excess nutrients within the soil so the runoff does not take that into account. Your soil pH could be lower or higher than the runoff is telling you.

Soilless tends to be better for those who don't want to deal with pH problems. But not in every case.

Here's a little fun fact for ya. Can't state the origin because of advertising issues
[h=1]Measuring the pH of soil / soilless runoff[/h] [h=2]How to test the pH of your soil mix[/h] Measuring the pH of soil is just as important as with hydro applications, but few people know how to test soil pH to see if it is within the optimum range for growing robust healthy plants. Here I will try to explain my method of testing any soil / soilless mix, enabling me to spot any problems and correct them if necessary.
Firstly, wait till your soil has dried out and is due for its next watering schedule. Then take some plain water that you usually water your garden with, and adjust the pH to 7.0. You must make sure that you know the exact pH of the water going into your soil, and the neutral 7.0 is best, but anywhere from 6.5 – 7.0 will suffice.
Then place your pot into a bowl of some sort to catch the runoff water, and then start to water your soil slowly (with your pH- corrected plain water) till the water starts to drip from the bottom. It’s the first drops of water that will give you the best reading of your soil, so make sure to water slowly till you see the first droplets. Then remove the pot from the bowl to eliminate excess water entering the bowl. Then perform the pH test on the runoff and compare it too your initial test.
The results of the runoff test will likely be lower than your starting value of 7.0. If this is the case, a small drop of 0.5 pH to 6.5 pH (example) would be ok and your soil needs no further alterations at the moment. But that’s not to say that it won’t need any future tests at all, just not at this time.
[Editor’s note: It may be beneficial to obtain an initial sample, as well as a ‘full flush’ sample in seperate bowls. In addition, test several plants in the garden just to verify your results]
[h=2]What if the pH is off?[/h] If your results prove to have dropped considerably, say to around 5.5 (which can happen in late stages of flowering), you will need to add some lime into your soil to help buffer the pH back up again.
Remove the first inch or so of soil, taking care not to damage any roots whilst performing this task. Then sprinkle the lime into the pot, nice and evenly at a rate of 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of lime per gallon of soil. Then replace the soil you removed earlier, and saturate the soil good to wash in the lime.
Do the same test next time your plants need watering just to check that everything is fine, if more lime needs to be added then just repeat the process again till you reach close to 6.5 – 7.0 with the runoff.
Ensuring that your pH is correct should be done throughout the life cycle; this will help eliminate any nutrient lockout that may occur. I recommend doing this once a month just to keep the PH in check, and you should never have a problem with deficiencies caused by pH lockout.
 

SxIstew

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http://www.growweedeasy.com/how-do-i-check-the-pH-of-my-water
If your weed is growing in soil or another sort of medium, the easiest way to get a ball-park figure of the root pH is to test the water going into the plant as well as the water that runs out of the bottom.
That part is key to understand. It's not an accurate reading in soil most times...

Soil pH testers would work much better than that IF using soil.

As I said before, this is why I use a soil-less mix. Sunshine Mix #4 No Burn formula. 100% inert medium.
 
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