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Seen this with PH issues in hydro. have whole plant pics? environment parameters? and watering practices? Not enough info to say the cause
Lastthanks for reply.
Full plant pics attached - between 77-79 F and nighttime 66-68 and humidity 40-45 percent @ all times. Happy frog/ ocean forest soil.
Watering : water when plant tells me too. - basically every 4 days - about a gallon the last two watering... wait until a small amount of runoff... and always check PH before and check PH runoff. I have only used nutes twice - once in second week of veg and then again in 4th week of veg - 1/2 recommended dose of fox farm nutes. View attachment 916643View attachment 916644
thanks for reply.
Full plant pics attached - between 77-79 F and nighttime 66-68 and humidity 40-45 percent @ all times. Happy frog/ ocean forest soil.
Watering : water when plant tells me too. - basically every 4 days - about a gallon the last two watering... wait until a small amount of runoff... and always check PH before and check PH runoff. I have only used nutes twice - once in second week of veg and then again in 4th week of veg - 1/2 recommended dose of fox farm nutes. View attachment 916643View attachment 916644
Hi soil PH is not a common thing. what is the ppm of your source water? have you added any amendments?Last
Maybe PH somehow changed above 7.0 ? It was high last runoff @6.8 - I know PH in soil can change - although good soil is supposed to adjust PH for the better. But hypothetically, if the PH went above 7.0.. could this be a lockout? If so, flush until a ph 6.5? So weird.
Last time I watered, my PPMs were 0 - i decided to filtrate my water after I saw some clawing last week in effort to flush some nitrogen out @Aqua Man that was first time I watered with Ppm 0Hi soil PH is not a common thing. what is the ppm of your source water? have you added any amendments?
Looks a bit over fed. and could be a PH in the soil issue. If its only a couple leaves I would remove them and discard. It looks like its possible in a couple pics. Is it raised on the top or bottom side or just dying tissue?
Yeah I got ya... what is your normal source water? I'm wondering if you have very hi carbonate/bicarbonate that may increase soil PH over timeLast time I watered, my PPMs were 0 - i decided to filtrate my water after I saw some clawing last week in effort to flush some nitrogen out @Aqua Man that was first time I watered with Ppm 0
Normal source water is tap water - I let stand for more than 24 hours to get rid of chlorine. Usually Ph of tap water is 7.1. Ppm Is 80-90Yeah I got ya... what is your normal source water? I'm wondering if you have very hi carbonate/bicarbonate that may increase soil PH over time
nothing wrong with that. can you get pics of those leaves as close as possible in natural light?Normal source water is tap water - I let stand for more than 24 hours to get rid of chlorine. Usually Ph of tap water is 7.1. Ppm Is 80-90
nothing wrong with that. can you get pics of those leaves as close as possible in natural light?
nothing wrong with that. can you get pics of those leaves as close as possible in natural light?
Yeah sorry bro I can't tell but if its a few leaves better safe than sorry. It may well be nothing though
Thanks very much for your help. I will stay positive!Yeah sorry bro I can't tell but if its a few leaves better safe than sorry. It may well be nothing though
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