RoadKillSkunkHunt
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I've certainly not shot down everyones answer, and yes, I'm sure my instruments aren't off, I went through several weeks of testing and validating and double checking making sure the readings are accurate plus the MFR of the sensor has also made their own testing available to review. BTW looking at leaves and stating what nutrients the plant is missing isnt fool proof, its quiet the opposite, which is why i started taking soil samples and doing tests and then providing those results here. I'm a data driven person, i dont do things solely based on gut feeling. Also many of the suggestions provided I've considered and have performed them. But you cant tell me that you know exactly whats happening with a plants nutrients just based on color when that color is the same reaction for multiple plant nutrients issues, which is why i did a soil sample, chemical reactions cant lie. BTW after doing the flushing as someone suggested and then leading off my soil samples, I've added in SOP and the leaves have stopped turning and the plant appears much healthier.
I understand how my comments come off and they arent intended that way, but again im data driven, I came here to help me narrow down the problem, not all suggestions are accurate which again is why i did soil samples.
Ahhh but here's the thing ... If your numbers were accurate, your plants would be healthy. This isn't rocket science. If indeed you're giving the plant everything they need in an environment they like, they would be thriving.
I think the condition of your plants are a better indicator of what is going on than your data driven instruments that yes indeed, seem to be out of calibration.