Well I feed them twice with tiger bloom booster and then the other day they started showing the weird leaves. So I thought it was a cal-mag deficiency because that's what it appeared to resemble. So I then gave them only h20 and cal-mag (1 tsp. Per gallon) with the ph at 6.5 and then I checked the ph on run off and it was at 5.5.
So I asked Google what I could do to regulate my ph in my soil and it said to add lime to the soil (1 teaspoon per gal.) And that would keep my ph at 7.0, So I went and picked up some lime and did as they said. So I went ahead and feed them with h20 with the ph at 6.5 and i checked the run off and it was at 6.4
I also checked the ppm and one plant was at 660. And another was at 548 and the other at 458.
My feeding schedule is 2 teaspoon per gallon of the tiger bloom booster and then only h20 2-1.
I'm thinking they got to hot because of doubling up on nuts.
I will post some better pictures also of the lady's from today.
So I asked Google what I could do to regulate my ph in my soil and it said to add lime to the soil (1 teaspoon per gal.) And that would keep my ph at 7.0, So I went and picked up some lime and did as they said. So I went ahead and feed them with h20 with the ph at 6.5 and i checked the run off and it was at 6.4
I also checked the ppm and one plant was at 660. And another was at 548 and the other at 458.
My feeding schedule is 2 teaspoon per gallon of the tiger bloom booster and then only h20 2-1.
I'm thinking they got to hot because of doubling up on nuts.
I will post some better pictures also of the lady's from today.