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  • Toker1
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    It’s the PH. Call the soil manufacturer and ask them what the ph should be. 7.4 is way too high for soil. Flush until you are closer to 6.5 in the root zone.

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  • Canuck147
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    pH should be between 5.5 - 6.5 otherwise your plant won't be able to absorb nutrients. Just like Gjourney101 said.

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  • radudima
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    I had a suspicion that it could be about the ph level or about the assimilation of calcium,but being a beginner i need other opinions,thank s

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  • Gjourney101
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    Yeah that's a problem growing in soil. Get it down to 6 - 6.5. Make sure the water and soil pH are between 6 - 6.5

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  • radudima
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    The ph level is 7.42

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  • Gjourney101
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    What is you pH at?

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  • radudima
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    Photo with the plant
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  • Gjourney101
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    That looks like nitrogen toxicity my friend. With high levels of nitrogen, nutrient lockout can occur. We need pictures of the whole plany not just one leaf though.

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  • radudima
    started a topic HELP! leaves problems with spots

    leaves problems with spots

    Hi, i have a problem with the 7 week old plant grown indoors:the spots in the photos have started to appear on the mature leaves of about 3 weeks.now they have begun to spread to the young leaves.if anyone has any advice,please help me!until now i have using the usual fertilizer npk once a week. I use tap water
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