soil grow help pleeease!!!

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Lysergicpt

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All other plants just seem to be overwater . i'm just talking about one plant with yellow new growth. that's not overwater..
 

Lysergicpt

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Well thats a good question , but it can happen, i already had problem's with plants that all the other factors as soil and nutrients as just like the others arround them .. non the less it can happen. But there no exact awnser for that .
I already said earlier that your plants seems overwater . But that new growth yellowing. have nothing to do with that.
Just dont water now , and let the soil dry . and keep an eye on that new growth .
I'm just trying to help dude , i really dont know what more can i say.
 
I wasn't trying to be rude at all if it sounded that way i'm sorry it was a real question wouldn't the others do the same thing thats all i was asking i like your advice thank you for all the info
 

Lysergicpt

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i think Dr.Pecker ment that they will not give you the ph reading correctly.
Honestly i never worked with that so i have nothing to add about that ;P
 

comercial

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Need help with my soil grow I cloned my sour D plant 30 successful clones transplanted them in jiffy potting mix they were doing great now i put them in 5 gal. Buckets with rainforest blend first time using this soil and everything is going down hill it's been six days plants are droopy new growth turning yellow and shoots are yellow please help!!!!
Looks like common over water mistake to me. Learn to Feel the weight of your pots... based on size by lifting them.
Thats how i developed my feel. As soil dries out, it has less of a percentage of dissolved oxygen levels. This is the same with over watering.
Also when you transplanted them, did you do it lightly? Or did you kinda pack the soil. Because i see this also when people pack the soil tight when transplanting clones.

Comcercial
 

Dr.Pecker

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Im not saying the moisture meter or the light meter part isn't working. The ph part never works I purchased three of them and sent them all back. The dropper test kit with the acid and base works the best imo
 

Dr.Pecker

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Looks like common over water mistake to me. Learn to Feel the wait of your pots... based on size by lifting them.
Thats how i developed my feel. As you soil dries out, it has a lesser percentage of dissolved oxygen levels. This is the same with over watering. Also when you transplanted them, did you do it lightly? Or did you kinda pack the soil. Because i see this also when people pack the soil tight.

Comcercial
That's good advise right there.
 

jacksthc

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Im not saying the moisture meter or the light meter part isn't working. The ph part never works I purchased three of them and sent them all back. The dropper test kit with the acid and base works the best imo
always found the ph reading is different depending on how wet the soil is
the other set works best as you soak a little soil and take the reading
 
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