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Perfect Sun LED
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Hello again, We have overwintered (in Australia) two Blue Haze plants in soil and they were looking good. We repotted them two weeks ago leaving the soil ball intact and put them into a 4 gallon pot and packed it out with coco. In checking the runoff the ph is going down from 6 to 5.4 and the ppm is going up from the 1100 we are putting in to 1600ppm running off! Some of the leaves are showing brown rusty looking spots over them. The smaller leaves at the very bottom are dying off. I can't decide if they need more or if they need less! We are adding 4 ml calmag to two gallons water along with notes. They have been in the flowering stage for about two weeks. Do you have any ideas. I thought perhaps cutting the feed down from 1100 due to the soil still being in place. It's not really rtw with the potting mix in the middle is it? Thank you so much for your input.
I have uploaded a photo of a leaf but although I hit 'My Photos' and select it for some reason I cant get it to appear here!
Sorry, I'm late to answer. I didn't see that the thread was updated with posts.
It is probably too late now, but always start your plant in coco or rockwool if you are going to water daily. Because the core of your roots were in soil, you should have watered every 3 days. Or until a bit dry so the soil doesn't stay too wet. Once in full flower, then you could have watered daily so long as the plants were thirsty enough.