Vick_Vinegar
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Ph is fine...I do a slurry before I plant. Slurry comes back at 6 flat, pH going in is 6.5, comes out at 6.1.Normal chlorosis is a n Def, complete leafs are yellowing.
Y mean the interveinal chlorosis. That's how it look like.
This could also have different reasons, if y say that it's recycled soil and y get that every time, don't depend on the light, then it's probably a nute Lockout, due to wrong pH. Feeding more Epsom could make it worse.
Overwatering also lead to that problem.
Watch her closely if it getting worse, stop feeding calmag.
Got anything to check the ph and or to correct it?
I pH all me water and check the pH before planting but just seems to be a constant with recycled medium.
Has been happenening for three years on my end.. they move fine and pick up about week 3ish usually so I don't try chase it anymore.
Always does my head in that I can't put a finger on what causes it with recycled medium so I'll probably just mix up another 60L medium and bin all the recycled stuff again.
Has been a constant in recycled medium, but nothing that really slows the plant down as I'm pumping out the 6th/7th mode over 19 days so seems normal.
It's crazy as the only thing I re-amend with is a cup of palagonite, 2L worm castings, 1/2 cup Neem meal, 1/2 cup kelp meal and 1/3 cup alfalfa per 50L cook so it's odd that this happens every time.
If I don't re-amend I just end up with normal yellowing. To me it looks like acidic root zone but every parameter comes back fine.
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