first post here. I had a quick search in the forum but couldn't find anything exactly matching.
I currently grow northern lights in a tent.
I grow hydroponic dwc and always have a pH around 6.5 (7 in rare cases).
Its now the second time, that my plant starts growing a huge load of leaves, but very small, and they all start getting yellow from the outside. Some look super dry and wrinkled but most of them look quike healthy.
The plant grows indoors in a tent, without soil, roots look white and healthy and I can't detect any bugs, which in this growing environment would be a rare case anyways.
Can you give me a clue on what cause the problem?
Any hint is appreciated.
Sorry for my english, I hope it's understandable what's going on.
It would appear your pH was higher for longer than you thought. It’s not taking up nitrogen and I would guess it’s from the pH being 7 or possibly more. How sure are you about your measurements? Your meter?
Hey, thanks for your reply,
I have a pH meter and double check with a pH messure fluid that came with my fertilizer.
The fluid and the meter were always pretty similar in numbers.
You have a good point though, the pH meter was not the most expensive.
Maybe I have to upgrade and see if it betters.
The plant next to it gets the same solution and looks pretty healthy. She is a bit younger though. Maybe the deformation kicks in in a later stage of growth?