Yellowing tips

Bobshit

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Tips on my plants are yellowing, have checked the PH in soil is 5.5, what can I do next?
 

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Hmm kinda hard for me to see. Looks like its burned but I cant tell if it's from nutes or too low ph. Personally I try to hover around 5.8-6.2, 6 being my target. Top leaves look great tho
 
This pic better? I also have it planted in Happy Frog soil.
 

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At this stage , I would not worry too much , the new growth looks fine, as we dont have any idea of your growing environment it is hard to say.
try not to wet leaves when watering, maybe you could do with a little more light/warmth?
 
How can I raise my PH level? This is what they look like today.
 

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Oyster shell for calcium, epsom salt for magnesium Or Dolomite lime in pulverized form will raise your ph and give it cal+mag. Will take a few days to kick in for anything u do.
 
Also u Need to fill your bucket with more medium next time. Soil level is too low and the branches under the rim are getting fucked up. It’s young, your still good.
 
If and only if you know for sure the soil ph is below 6, I would water at ph of 7.0.

Its safe to do and avoids trying to overfix this. New growth looks good, it looks to me almost as though something was sprayed on the leaves and burned. But if just ph then water at 7.0...easy and simple and won't cause further problems even if there is more at play than ph
 
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