aw shit here we go....... not again. HELP! i cant have ANOTHER PLANT DIE ON ME!

thanks! so, its hard to tell, the day after the transplant the leaves that had yellowed with brown spots looked almost white in certain areas and it was working its way up. But i havent noticed anything since then. she is growing, and it doesnt seem to be getting worse. Fingers crossed. ive been watering / feeding with lime juice added to try to even out the PH incase that was the issue.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
If you're now using Coco then PH is essential. Coco doesn't have the pay buffering abilities of soil and has a different CEC (cation exchange capacity). You also need to pH for hydro now, not soil.

But just ignore me, I don't know anything, "Dr. Ph pen will fix all your problems" who actually doesn't know any plant biology above has all the answers you seem to want.
 

Cannabisworks

Active Member
man grow up dood. move on or something then if you cant handle others info. i agree with this one that coco has no buffering capabilities. so ph is a must this time. the others its a bennefit. cant people on here just answer without pokes. if you want to be the only one allowed to drop info then go buy your own forum, their only 200 bux and get your own set up going and do as you want and own all the info/..not sure why you get so bent over guys doing things a diff way and sharting it...lol insecure would seem?. not sure and dont care

so you say your feeding with lime..how much. you cant just dump any amount of lime juice in it. i hope you meant used the juice to set the pH and only what was needed to do it. the spotting might be cal deff or could be rust disease and for me if i used coco i would pH 5.8 and stay within .2 of that up or down throughout the grow with both water and food
 
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