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  • CaptainWiese91
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    Don’t know about vinegar Rwise. I know lemon juice kills the chlorine right ?

  • Rwise
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    I think the vinegar will kill the chlorine/chloramine, but letting it set and stabilize is good..

  • Tersky
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    Izzie1701 i would get rid of the vermiculite as that retains water increasing risk for root rot. Perlite is what you want for aeration and drainage.

  • CaptainWiese91
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    Chlorine doesn’t matter.. have been using tap water for 8 years without thinking one minute on the chlorine- doesn’t matter.
    You can use juice from a lime or a lemon, much more easier.

    Try to raise the Ph to 6,3-6,5. Calcium can’t get absorbed under 6,2

  • Izzie1701
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    Yep not using it again. My coco perlite and Pete vermiculite are growing so so much better and I can flush those. I haven’t flushed the manure mix as it seems to hold way way to much water and don’t want root rot. Seems to take a long long time between waterings to and is quite heavy.

  • Izzie1701
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    Ph has been adjusted to 6.0 for every watering. Adjusting with vinegar. My tap water is stupid high at 8.5 so been really careful about this. Mix 5g at a time and let it sit 24-48 hours before adjusting to allow chlorine evaporation.

  • Izzie1701
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    I had leaf miners early in veg and fixed that. I think the white spots are a 1/8 nutes spray on the foliage. I sprayed when I heard that the nutes in my soil were likely used up.

  • SoOrbudgal
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    I do both TOKABIGONE i top dress outdoor mostly cause of enviornment. I mix it into my soil medium. I just add a bag of it to my soil mixing tub like 2lbs i don't measure it sorry, too old school i eyeball LOL i got a 5gal bucket to mix tea for outdoor, i throw a cup in there with other guano poo, fish emultions sticky stuff stir and let sit for a day then stir it and pour it. I don't have no bubbler.

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  • TOKABIGONE
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    Morning SoOrbudgal, quick question if you will. Do you mix worm castings into the coco or just top dress? Proportion if mixed in or tea top dressing? Sorry, more than 1 question. Hope the weather up there has normalized for you. Monsoon time down here. Want to drop some autos in late August indoor.

  • SoOrbudgal
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    I'm not a big fan of manure in pots but it's long past it's use now and your seeing the effects. It's great for inground but i don't like it myself for light fluffy soil mediums that weed likes. I mix more than normal use amounts of perilite in my soils, yes worm casing and coco coir previous used potting soils but no large amounts of manure cause it compacts and it's buggy. I think that's what cause this disease.

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  • Rwise
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    Get rid of the meter, lift the pots when dry they are lite, then water.

  • CaptainWiese91
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    What about PH levels ???
    to me there is signs of bugs like catfish is saying, but the affected leaf is definitely a PH problem and if it’s not, then you have giving it way to much nutes. Or else the leaves wouldn’t burn that way…

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  • Catfish22
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    I'm curious about the white spots. Have you checked under and on the leaves with at least a 30X loupe or camera for bugs?

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  • Izzie1701
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    I’ve only been watering about twice a week and using a moisture meter. Only water when it’s showing dry. Using filter pots and water till it runs out then let it dry out and repeat. I was told that manure will be drained of its nutrients in 60-80 days?

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  • TOKABIGONE
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    This is a WAG but it looks like a root issue to me perhaps by over watering and also maybe nute burn as well. It does need correcting soon or she may be a goner. I never hear good things about manure for pot grows. it's not normal aging in flower. The top of the pot looks really wet to me. Good Luck and welcome to GWE!

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