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I've been feeding only RO water with a few ml's of Alga Grow and Power Roots (according to the Plagron Batmix grow schedule). I haven't done anything for PH adjustments, because it should be almost neutral. I will do the slurry test and check out the PH values. I'm currently at work. I will share the information asap.Magnesium issue, I suspect pH; what are you doing regarding pH adjustment? I looked up your soil, let's see what it's reading, take a slurry test and post results
Magnesium issue, I suspect pH; what are you doing regarding pH adjustment? I looked up your soil, let's see what it's reading, take a slurry test and post results
ppm of slurry test? So it sounds like a legitimate magnesium deficiency, you can mix a tablespoon Epsom salts per gallon and spray tops and bottoms of leaves till wet & add a few drops of a mild dish soap (but not a detergent soap) into the mixture if you have it but it works without it too. I usually spray two days in a row and it stops it coldHi sir,
Like you said, i checked out a few things:
Soil being used: Plagron Batmix NPK 3-15-4 & pH 6.1 - 7.5 & EC 1.0 - 1.5 mS/cm (got this information from the package)
Soil ingredients: Peat, Perlite, worm castings and Bat Guano.
The soil has a very low concentration of nitrogen which is largely responsible for the growth of leaves on the plant. But then again as you mentioned a Magnesium deficiency might be the problem too.
Slurry test: pH = 6.5
Thank you in advance.
ppm of slurry test? So it sounds like a legitimate magnesium deficiency, you can mix a tablespoon Epsom salts per gallon and spray tops and bottoms of leaves till wet & add a few drops of a mild dish soap (but not a detergent soap) into the mixture if you have it but it works without it too. I usually spray two days in a row and it stops it cold
Edit: I looked at your pictures again, I would get after this issue sooner than later if I were you. In the case that something else is causing the deficiency spraying won't hurt & will buy you some time to find out if it is something else
Also I recommend everyone pH their water in soil to 6.5, I know not everyone does but that's just my opinion
I agree with the magnesium issue. I have never had a problem because I use tap water, which supplies all of the magnesium and calcium I need. A foliar application of epsom salts (very dilute) will improve things very rapidly if magnesium is the issue. If it isn't the issue, then you won't see much of an improvement and you will know that another problem is causing your issues. I have also seen overfeeding issues start like this as well. I'm not familiar with your growing medium, so I can't comment on it. I have seen a lot of problems with fortified soils that have nutrients added by the grower, which can cause overfeeding problems and the PH and lockouts that can result.
I would try the light foliar epsom salts (read up on the concentrations... you don't want to burn them with too strong of a solution). You should see results in a day or two.
Is there a problem with your local water that you need to use RO water?Hi sir,
For the seedling stage i used Gold Label Special Light Mix ( almost for 4 weeks). The only thing i did was feeding RO water with Power Roots & Alga Grow (advised nutrients for the seedling stage according to the manufacturer) Then i transplanted the seedlings (almost 4 weeks old) to Plagron Batmix soil (NPK 3-15-4). Nitrogen is very low tho.
This type of soil is fertilized enough for the next 6 weeks. The only thing i have to do after week 4 is feeding with RO water. For the last 3 weeks i have the nutrients (Bloom boosters) ready for use.
I will apply the Epsom solution and hope for the best. I increased the nitrogen concentration too.
Like you said, many things could be the source for this issue. I hope it's all about Mg.
Thank you for your efforts sir.
There's no problem with my local water, but i'm having the idea to use RO water to minimize chances for germ development, viruses and to keep the concentration of dissolved chemicals as low as possible. Maybe the lack of dissolved chemicals like Mg might have contributed to the problem. I hope so.Is there a problem with your local water that you need to use RO water?
In the US, it is very common to add epsom salts to the plants if using RO. Most of the magnesium and calcium can be found in tap water unless the water is alkaline or extremely hard. I avoid RO water as the local water seems to have a perfect balance of minerals, which eliminates a lot of headaches.There's no problem with my local water, but i'm having the idea to use RO water to minimize chances for germ development, viruses and to keep the concentration of dissolved chemicals as low as possible. Maybe the lack of dissolved chemicals like Mg might have contributed to the problem. I hope so.
In the US, it is very common to add epsom salts to the plants if using RO. Most of the magnesium and calcium can be found in tap water unless the water is alkaline or extremely hard. I avoid RO water as the local water seems to have a perfect balance of minerals, which eliminates a lot of headaches.
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