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Old 12-01-2007, 12:27 AM
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please help

me this is all the information...any help would be greatly appreciated http://forum.grasscity.com/sick-plan...ps-leaves.html
 
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Old 12-01-2007, 02:11 AM
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me this is all the information...any help would be greatly appreciated http://forum.grasscity.com/sick-plan...ps-leaves.html
That information told you how to fix your problem dude and you were helped.

Without a meter everything is kinda like pissing in a whirlwind no matter how many threads you start. The information is here for you plus others have told you the solution and others have agreed. There is no magical cure for your problem that will enable it to be corrected short of having the right equipment for testing etc. Trying to guess at nutes and ph is like trying to adjust your lights with a blindfold on.

It was a week ago that the diagnosis was made and even ways to maybe buy you a couple of days to get your stuff. We have helped all we can now it is up to you to do what needs to be done. The only thing else that can be done now is to get your nutes and ph at the correct levels and that can not be done online. You will have to physically do that yourself.
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Old 12-01-2007, 03:14 AM
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straight nitrogen

Try to get an all nitrogen fert. Use fox farm grow big i would recommend to have the healthiest plant. Check out my outdoor grow, that is all from foxfarm. Go to the site and use the feeding chart as recommended, but possibly space out the feedings depending on the ph level. Start at half strength fertalization, and then work yourself up. But im almost positive that with no ferts right?

my grow under outdoor growing mango soma 07
 
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Old 12-01-2007, 03:16 AM
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oh yeah...

Tap water is fine to use by the way, let it sit for a day so the clorine, which is in most water evaporate. Put a finger or better yet a thermometer next to the plant when you have the lights where they are. Maybe you are heat stressing them, get a small fan in there. Still i think its a fert prob tho.
 
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Old 12-01-2007, 03:41 AM
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wow dude...i posted that i got my ph tester AND i tested the water and said it was 7.2, and i got it down to 6.8 in a gallon batch i was asking if i should wait to flush it out since i just transplanted since i've read you don't want to over water after a transplant. i am doing everything i can, i'm not just sitting on my ass doing nothing. and i needed some advice on trimming, all asked in my last post in that thread. the only reason i posted a new thread was to try and get some more people in with different opinions. no reason to jump all over me man.
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Old 12-01-2007, 11:26 PM
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wow dude...i posted that i got my ph tester AND i tested the water and said it was 7.2, and i got it down to 6.8 in a gallon batch i was asking if i should wait to flush it out since i just transplanted since i've read you don't want to over water after a transplant. i am doing everything i can, i'm not just sitting on my ass doing nothing. and i needed some advice on trimming, all asked in my last post in that thread. the only reason i posted a new thread was to try and get some more people in with different opinions. no reason to jump all over me man.
read before you accuse.
No matter how many people you get interested, you needed a meter. Now that you have the meter you see the problem. It is your ph. Even the advice for foxfarm soil will not do you any good without a meter.

The only reason noone else was responding is because you were already made aware of what you need to do. I was trying to make a point that no amount of talk, suggestions, chat or pictures will correct the problem. What is needed is a meter and no new thread would do that.

Chill dude, you have your meter, you know what the problem is and what needs to be done to correct it. If there are any more problems I am sure there will be plenty of people to help but you can't squeeze blood out of a turnip.

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