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Yeah knowing your soils pH is just a bedrock issue, if it's in range - you can develop a feeding plan to correct any deficiencies identified. Without it or if it's out of range, you'll just add to the problem. But it doesn't look all that bad, I've seen worse here and that plant gets through okay.
Will this do the trick for ph checking the soil?
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Can the admin delete the pic with my hand dont like the fact my finger prints are on it lmao

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deleted the whole lot pal as i couldn't edit just them ones out hope it helps anything else tag me bro
 
when i plant drieds out to much the ph of the pop can go a bit off.the damage to the leaves wont repair itself.but they look overwatered to me,very big pots thats not easy to lift up its easy done.also looks like cal def.but could be a multitude of things thats way over my head,im quite rubbish at the defs/txs game.Waira is on another level,this being the infirnary and not a normal thread im scared of saying the wrong thing or giving wrong/poor advice.best wait for the infirmary peeps :coffee:
good luck n keep er lit.
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when i plant drieds out to much the ph of the pop can go a bit off.the damage to the leaves wont repair itself.but they look overwatered to me,very big pots thats not easy to lift up its easy done.also looks like cal def.but could be a multitude of things thats way over my head,im quite rubbish at the defs/txs game.Waira is on another level,this being the infirnary and not a normal thread im scared of saying the wrong thing or giving wrong/poor advice.best wait for the infirmary peeps :coffee:
good luck n keep er lit.
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Thanks for all your support. I'm giving them 2 litre each about every 4-5 days they feel light when I water might be something else or is that too much

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:toke: - lots happening here,.... so before they yellowed, they had dry-out bad enough to cause drooping? After that, how long were they exposed to the cold during lights off? Have you been feeding full strength, or dilute? What did you see in the leaves that made you think it was nute burn? I'm not sure I see those symptoms here, and a little tip/margin browning is a pretty generic symptom, could be caused by several things,...
Things are pretty advanced, hard to say what's causing what now,... The dry outs hurt the roots, also causes pH to drift out of proper range usually too,... hurt roots don't absorb water or nutes well until recovered, triggering defc. symptoms... On the other hand, overwatering can cause the same droops, but for different reasons, so be careful not to let it swing wildly the other way...
- plants look light color all over, but worst near the uppers? I'd say some P defc. is going on, but maybe a micronute defc., S defc. as well, things are muddied here now,... but if you've feed lightly, with already mild nutes, then flushed (making matters worse for nute availability, not knowing if it's a pH problem yet), I'd lean more toward plain lack-of defc.'s happening, but pH lockout is a distinct possibility still,... The cold impairs uptake and transport of several nutes, P and Fe are really bitchy about this in fact... upper 50's down can start problems if it persists long enough.... Look into getting a pH probe, a less $$ good alternative to pro' models is the Accurate 8 soil pH probe (forget the skinny probe cheapies you see around, they suck!).... Run-off is not accurate, and digging up a small holes worth of soil for a slurry test isn't a the best option either, though if done right, with enough material, it'll offer accurate pH readings...
-- the droops... if they got really dry, then it's possible some dry patches are in those pots,.. have you hefted them, stuck your finger down in there to confirm the pots are evenly and well watered? Sometimes the medium becomes oddly repellent, difficult to rehydrate (coco especially) and creates persistent dry patches withing the pot, even if it seems watered well,... a wetting agent is the ticket for that fix... Sometimes the posture partly stays that way permanently too....
...best advice pending the info needed,..... some of it ties together for sure!
 
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