Nute burn?

:toke: --- how are you checking the in-pot pH, and getting 7.5? ...that's too high, and you'd almost certainly have Fe or Zn defc. showing on newest growth,... This in not from spilled nutes for sure,... I'd say it's likely a P defc., hopefully from a simple lack-of, but until we verify that soil pH reading, a pH may be in play,.... Good that you started the Tiger Bloom, that's the base bloom nute; Big Bloom is poorly named, it's really more of a supplement (check the tiny NPK#'s), it's hardly a "fertilizer" when that weak,.. it's good stuff though!
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:toke: --- how are you checking the in-pot pH, and getting 7.5? ...that's too high, and you'd almost certainly have Fe or Zn defc. showing on newest growth,... This in not from spilled nutes for sure,... I'd say it's likely a P defc., hopefully from a simple lack-of, but until we verify that soil pH reading, a pH may be in play,.... Good that you started the Tiger Bloom, that's the base bloom nute; Big Bloom is poorly named, it's really more of a supplement (check the tiny NPK#'s), it's hardly a "fertilizer" when that weak,.. it's good stuff though!
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Using a probe ph meter
 
which brand? If it's not an Accurate 8, it's likely not reading rightly,... :phsoil: <-- the long probe is an A8 here,.... only one of this type that seems to be good after testing several of those skinny probe types,....
 
which brand? If it's not an Accurate 8, it's likely not reading rightly,... :phsoil: <-- the long probe is an A8 here,.... only one of this type that seems to be good after testing several of those skinny probe types,....
 
which brand? If it's not an Accurate 8, it's likely not reading rightly,... :phsoil: <-- the long probe is an A8 here,.... only one of this type that seems to be good after testing several of those skinny probe types,....
Its a 10 doller one from lowes they seem to be less spreading since i ph the water to about 6 and a hour after watering iy says about 6.8 in the soil ill look into getting one like thats i believe i has a ph issue
 
... not reliable mate, and what you pH adjust to on inputs doesn't reflect what the actual in-pot pH is, too many other influencing factors in there,...
....just how dry are you letting them get? no matter what, the soil should always be moist, some milder wet-dry cycling is OK, but more extreme (to near wilting) is very bad for the roots, and for pH stability,....
I see no signs of overfeeding BTW, so stay on the program there, maybe boost it up a bit; keep the soil more evenly moist... OF soil is notorious for being too acidic, very dicey quality control these days!
 
Until the soil meter says dry and when the pots are lighter and dry on bottom of pot usually about every 3 days the pots are light ok thanks so much and i planning gettn one of those ph probes after a watering ph flush of 1 gallon each with 5 ml tiger and 5 ml calmag they seem to be packing on more since 3 days ago
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