A few weeks into flowering, last feeding I gave my plant CalMag and some Botanicure Pure Blend Bloom. Bought new G3000 300W. What’s making it yellow and droop?
Let’s get more information and go from there. I’m particularly interested in runoff pH and PPM numbers.
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Mephisto Walter White Autoflower in FoxFarms Ocean Forest. Third week of flowering and feeding nutes. 5 gal bags, watered every 2-3 days, fed every other watering with calmag and Botanicure Pure Blend Bloom. Ventilation and dehumidifier with 300W led light. Runoff ph just checked and came in at ~5-6 and as for ppm, I have not calculated that
The proper range for soil is 6.3 to 6.8. The difference may not seem all that big between 5 and 6; however, pH is on a logarithmic scale and 5 is 10 times more acidic than 6.
I would get a PPM meter. It can make a big difference.
Are you feeding nitrogen and micronutrient (iron, copper, boron, manganese,…) products?
Should I give my water a little PH up to raise the PH of the soil? I will have to get a PPM meter.
I am only feeding it some worm casting tea once a week and the other nutrients listed above, nothing else
I would find a nutrient product that contains the full suite of NPK and micronutrients. Jacks 321 is a good option.
You are far enough along that if you have pH problems a flush may be in order. Fox Farm soils will correct to a pH of ~6.5 when flushed down to a PPM of 300 to 400.