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I beat you to the post, but I will be damned if you didn't blow my presentation out of the water! Good show sir
Check the PH of your runoff, if PH is optimal, slightly increase N, If adding N has no effect, add trace minerals, if that doesnt work, I dont know. DISCLAIMER: Any advice given is my personal opinion, and is how I would go about it if it were me. In no way would I ever claim that my way is the right way and the only right way. There is more than one road to take to Graceland. Good luck!can Anyone help me with some steps
To get these babies back on track
I posted diagnosis & steps to fix it in the English language on your first page, but I'm guessing it wasn't the diagnosis you wanted to hear?can Anyone help me with some steps
To get these babies back on track
I started adding nutes with every water according to what the bio Bizz chart says. But I’m applying half the quantities they say
Im getting my ppm meter tomorrow.What soil are you using? Have you tested runoff ppm? Without knowing exactly what is in the soil, what ppm and ph is going in and what ppm is coming out it's hard to say. Whatever the media is it appears to have no perlite or anything to aid drainage. Are you getting a bit of runoff when you water?
Based on the yellowing being bottom up I agree with @Burned Haze, Its likely a mobile nutrient deficiency and Nitrogen fits the signs.
Could be one of several reasons; Not enough N in the feed from too low a feed rate or imbalanced ratio ferts. Could be not enough Calcium in the soil which is important for N uptake, Could be excessive nutrients in the soil preventing uptake. Based on some of the burning leaves I'm leaning toward the last one.
Need to know all the variables I mentioned above to determine which one is causing it for sure though.
Im getting my ppm meter tomorrow.
How much should the ppm of the water be at this stage when I irrigate and how much should the runoff ppm be?
I’m in soil. Using drinking water. Ph of water is 7.1 tds is 210.What media are you in? peat based? coco? Soil?
Are you using tap water? well water? Reverse osmosis?
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