From the deficiency guide it almost looks like a boron dificiency. I think thats a pretty rare occurance though so I may be way off base.
Hydro nutes
res temp is 68 - 70 degrees
DWC with 3 gallon res
rain water to start with ppm of 90
veg nutes were 1100 which includes the start of 90
flow nutes were 1050 which includes the start of 90
Ph varies between 5.6 and swings to 7.0 every couple days (won't hold its ph, poss. because of airstones)
nutes are a A and B mix together type. I am running at aprox 85% of their recommended mixing strength.
400w hps light
any other thoughts on this?
Although it doesn't look to me to be an MG difficiency...I do know that MJ loves is magnesium.
Could it be that with the rain water start it does not have enough Mg or Cal within the mix?
Guano is right on point as usual! I don't know which Micro that your plants aren't getting, but I can tell you that he's right about the Cal-Mag. Another awesome product for micros is Earth Juice Microblast....lots of micros.
Good advice fellas. You probably answered your own question BB. How old is the plant and how long have you been using the rainwater? If it's been more than a couple of weeks that you've been using rainwater that's most likely it. You could have a sensitive plant that's freaking at 7.0 ph too. Lockout can do strange things.
I'd flush with something like FloraKleen then start back using Cal/Mag as long as you use the rain.
I agree with you guys ...I think its the Mg and possibly Calcium.
I had a few babies in soil that I transferred into DWC about 3 weeks ago. It was from that point that I started using the rainwater. So it has taken that long for the stored nutes to be used up and no with the rainwater its not getting them and slowly showing the signs. I've had to order Cal-Mag off the internet as my local shop is out of it (and hugely expensive), is there anything I can add till it arrives in a week?
I've added Epsom salts years ago but I cant for the life of me remember how much without it being toxic. Any ideas? thanks