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The strips only give you a range, and since Cannabis has such a small access window for all the nutrients you really can't trust them. They will give you an idea of where you are which could be helpful. I probably would not worry about it for now. Keep watering as the others have mentioned with the correct pH and your plants will recover. Keep checking your new growth as that will be your sign if things are getting better.This soil run off you mention would be the water that passes through the container to the collector tray correct? Is it possible to use a simple pool test strip to dip in the water collected? I am trying to avoid buy a meter.
I looked for it I know it's in the grow or forum area, sorry lolhey mr love you have a link for that deficiency chart ?
there are a few charts i see here that look useful. wish they were accessible in one or two spots. printing off a screen shot reduces the resolution to the point of useless. i see parts of stuff like that here all the time but finding it one place is like herding cats.
sorry hammered, back to regular scheduled thread replies..
I only use a watering can.Are you spraying some on them in the direct sunlight
Plants are outdoor not inside.You may find this helpful as well. I can't remember the OP for this and I apologize for that but it's very handy to have.
Yes I know, however in my area I need to water them regularly with rain barrel water, which is slightly outside the ideal range for cannabis. I adjust mine accordingly even though it's still rain water. You are obviously in a much wetter environment than I and you are just taking what mother nature is feeding it.Plants are outdoor not inside.
I wouldn't do that, to much chlorine, already have it in our tap water. Best to let tap water sit for 24 hours to let dissipate.I read somewhere that pool water was good for outdoor plants as it is properly balanced. Any feedback on this? If it is then I have a pool full! lol