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Yes they seem to be locked up from too many nutes in the soil. Gave several plants in flowering this test
Flowering plants test
Straight RO in with 0 TDS and a PH of 6.5%
Out came 700-1100TDS with a PH of 6.3%
Vegging plants test
Straight RO in with 0 TDS and a PH of 6.5%
Out came 700-900 TDS and a PH of 5.7 %
So it would seem they are not uptaking their food with such high TDS results of the run-off.
So am I feeding too much cal-mag or too little. I know either will cause this I think.....HELP !!!
Here are some more pics of flowering plants and of the vegging plants
Again thanks everyone for the advise and help.
Doesn't seem to have a pattern that way. It just seems to hit the oldest leaves first and then eventually get the newer ones as they grow.Did it start in the middle on all of them and then started to go both ways, or did this start closer to the bottom or top?
Thanks..i'm not sure what top dressing is..I'll search itLooking like nute burn ...did u flush ? pick some of those leaves off that are real crunchy ..its only taking from the plant ..and it has enough to restore without trying to restore those ... they can go without nutes for a good week .. have u tried top dressing with your soil a little and leaving be? Don't start throwing things at it ...top dress and watch her ..that should green her back up .. maybe put to the side not directly under light so she 's not so stressed with intense light... Sometimes less is more when they have been burned ... as long as u flushed her ... Hope that helps ... M
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