Brown spots on leaves

I thought briefly about keeping them if I could move them far enough, but decided it wasn’t worth the risk. They have since gone bye bye lol. Thanks for all your doing to help me out.

I really need some help again . Please take a look at the pictures I posted here and tell me what I should do . Everything was going good and for some reason I decided to flush with pH 7 water and this happened the next morning.

I would have to think, or guess the digital pH tester is the more accurate, and if that is the case, the other tester is about useless.

A pH of 3.5 in soil is way way too low. You really want it about 6.5 in soil.

And go ahead and remove all the dead leaves, they’ll only trap moisture and give a place for pathogens or pest to take hold.

~MacG

Thanks for getting back so quick. I figured a pH of 3.5 wasn’t good at all. What do you recommend to quickly but safely raise the pH up ?

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http://www.amazon.com/General-Hydroponics-GH1514-Control-Kit/dp/B000BNKWZY/?tag=greenrel-20
This is great stuff. You can get it Amazon or I think any place that sales pool or garden supplies.
Tom

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Or specifically this one:

~MacG

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Thanks for fixing post, I’m not to sure how to do that.lol

No problem. I don’t know if you can see the before and after and see how I changed it, but add the last part at the right spot and make sure there is nothing touching the beginning or end of the web address code and that should do it for you.

~MacG

I’m just not sure i can get it quick enough before the plant dies. Do you think it can bounce back? Or should I just harvest whar i can before it dies? Either way ir Will be a good learning experience

Is that an Auto flower?

No. Regular northern lights i think