What's up with this young plant?

Alright so a few days after treatment and the plant is bouncing back. Must of just been a pH issue as all the nutrients are the same. Gonna have to keep a better eye on my source water since it apparently goes through wild swings every once in a while. Thanks for the help guys!

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Must of just been a pH issue as all the nutrients are the same. Gonna have to keep a better eye on my source water since it apparently goes through wild swings every once in a while.
Glad you're back on track, Frog!:bravo: That's why we go on so much about pH, it's critical to success. A good meter for both your liquids and soil are monies well spent. :thumbsup:
 
Glad you're back on track, Frog!:bravo: That's why we go on so much about pH, it's critical to success. A good meter for both your liquids and soil are monies well spent. [emoji106]
Lol thanks man. I know, I know... I got lazy because my water was always the same, and my old nutes "didn't need to be pH'd." I may have to actually pick up a new meter soon. All I've got at this point is some pH tester drops, which work, but are kind of a pain.


Anybody have any good cheap pH meter recommendations? There are options on Amazon for ~20 USD, but it seems hit-or-miss based on reviews I've read.
 
This one has been a trooper for me, Frog. A bit more $, but well worth it:thumbsup:
Oakton EcoTestr pH 2 Waterproof pH Tester, 0.0 to 14.0 pH Range
Any meter you get, be sure to order calibration fluid and storage fluid. Those are must-haves.
 
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