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· spiderdog35
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i would just water them with plain ph water and see if that straitens them back out in a couple days.they are still pretty early in the flower stage.im a coco grower myself. but have done a couple autos in soil and they always done great on 6.5 ph range .im sure some soil growers can point you in the right direction. good luck
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· Cadizzle
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I'm gonna give them all a gallon of this flawless finish at 5.5 pH and then just keep on a schedule of feeding with nutes once a week and plain water the following along with recharge if they looking dry. My girls in the promix in my 4x4 look wonderful in comparison to these girls in Sunshine Mix absolutely frustrating for sure
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· king
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which pro~mix r u using i use pro~mix hp and if u r at 6.3 that's 2 high i use 5.6~6.1 hydro ph range i have never used your nutes i use general hydroponics line ..
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· king
Got them in 3 gallon containers in Sunshine Mix #4 advanced and using Emerald Harvest Cali Pro bloom A and B along with Power Si and some additional general hydroponics Calimagic. Was adjusting my pH at 6.3 during veg and all was going well. Testing runoff and several of them are near 7. Ideally would like to get them back in the 6.3 range.
I went ahead and ran a gallon with some flawless finish which is advanced nutrients flushing and clearing solution through one of the ladies that was reading 7 the day before yesterday I adjusted that particular gallon with flawless finish to 5.7 and checked runoff an hour later and it's reading 6.5 which is an improvement. Thinking about doing this with all the rest of them and then go back to regular light feeding at 5.7 not sure if that is a good idea or if I should just go ahead and run plain water through them all in the bathtub til the pH lowers back to around where it should be.
Sorry that's alot to take it or if it's confusing.