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blacksman
blacksmanstarted grow question 5h ago
My plants had a calcium deficiency last week and I'm trying to fix it. Even though I've used a pH meter and haven't made any changes to the environment, it's still there. How can I fix it?
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HighHolidays
HighHolidaysanswered grow question 4h ago
The plant shows nutrient lockout and overfertilization. pH and PPM are key to detecting this issue in cannabis. A pH outside the ideal range (6.0–6.5 in soil, 5.8–6.2 in coco/hydroponics) blocks nutrient absorption and causes buildup. High PPM levels indicate excess salts: if the runoff has higher PPM than the feeding water, the plant is overfertilized. To fix this, perform a root flush. Water the plant thoroughly with clean, pH-balanced water, using at least three times the volume of the pot. Let the excess water drain well to remove built-up salts, and allow the substrate to dry slightly before feeding again with a lower nutrient dose.
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John_Kramer
John_Krameranswered grow question 5h ago
lol, u still thinking that's Ca eh 😅
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