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Hi all

can someone please help me identify my problem with my plants.

now my plants are in soil in pots outside now I noticed this problem  start around when I stated when I stoped watering with reverse osmosis and just watered them with tap water.

 

now the plants look very healthy only the older leaves have had this problem the leaves closest to be bottom.

 

I have the plants in premium potting mix I also added dollar mite lime to the soil.

 

just over night the leaves can go from good to bad.

 

please help someone !!!!!

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hi rice

It looks and sounds like a quick change in ph

Are you adjusting ph of food and water to 6-6.5 before adding to soil.

A swing of no more than .5 is good at anyone time in root ball and

will cause leaf to react quickly to it if to much of a change in ph

PEACE

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rice

I think it's PH aswell. don't rush with watering, especially with PH. if you buffer then you must do it every time, but in soil I didn't check PH at all, just EC. tap water is best or soil and RO for indoor hydro. don't bother with RO outdoor&soil, just go with tap and check the EC. in my case, tap+PowderFeeding=6,3PH@1,8EC, what is perfect for soil.

also, check the cal/mag by just leaving one glass of tap water to evaporate and the more "white stuff" that's left in the glass, more cal/mag you already have and don't need to add more.

hope this was helpfull

good luck

bless

man

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