Hello all, am in the final stretch for my 2024 grow. Best one yet so far. Sunlight grow with northern lights non autoflower, soil in 7 gallon bags. Getting a fair bit of leaves drying up and dying. i know some of that is normal, but a few of the leaves doing this are on the buds. I figure i have about a month to go to harvest. Looks a bit like nute burn, but ive been pretty sparse on fertilization. ph is always a challenge, my local water company aims for a 7.4-8 ph. for lack of better equipment i prep water with a dash of ph down. no fix for the autowaterer water.
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Have you checked for bugs? I see non-trichome white spots.
Edit: Join date more than 4 years ago. One previous post with no response.Last edited by Gingerbeard; 10-06-2024, 10:30 AM.C'mon, mule!
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Looks very buggy to me because there is no uniformity to the necrotizing leaves themselves or where they are on your plant. The leaf damage is going all the way down at least a few stems which means there may be something systemic. Buggy, to me, also means systemic.
If you are just now seeing those issues, I would not look at a pH issue unless you changed something. It could also be whatever pH helper(?) that might have been in your soil has washed out at this point and that first thing I said is wrong. But I don't think that first thing I said is wrong.
Since you are outdoor, where are you, generally. There might be someone in your area who knows the weather, bug, and mold/mildew situation.
C'mon, mule!
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Helper? Buffer? Adjuster? Some premixed soils adjust pH on their own. Like having the nutrients premixed. When I first started growing, I had no idea about pH. I have done a lot of outside gardening and have several houseplants but have never considered pH.
The first soil and nutrients I used adjusted pH without me knowing. I'm not sure how or why I figured all that out. The point is, after so long, the soil you started with is not the soil you have because additives are removed through the plant and runoff.
Wind on plants. Can't say enough about that. Even in a greenhouse, well placed breezes are better than any poison, and you can use wind during flowering.
C'mon, mule!
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I caved, ordered a ph meter. still worried about ph fluctuations through, city water very alkaline. should i balance it out by aiming for the low level of acceptable acidity, or would that increase the whiplash for my girls?
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