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Common problem, but how would you know if it's water or nutrients when you get some yellow leaves?

Plant in 15 gal plastic pot outdoors. Straight sun no shade. We're coming out of 5 day triple digits, last 4 days low 90's. Windy as well but I've used shade cloth around outside of pot to deter that. Growing in soil, a raised bed mix, goat straw compost/ perilite. The entire bottom of pot has drilled holes, large ones and it's sitting on a pallet. I've noticed wilted tops and think it needs water. Today I noticed couple large fan.leaves were yellow, and a couple small ones as well near bottom of plant. Otherwise, the plant color looks ok.

What's going on with this? Thnx. -)
 

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The leaves taco ing and rolling over make me think heat stress

Lower leaves yellow, mobile nutrients, moving

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Common problem, but how would you know if it's water or nutrients when you get some yellow leaves?

Plant in 15 gal plastic pot outdoors. Straight sun no shade. We're coming out of 5 day triple digits, last 4 days low 90's. Windy as well but I've used shade cloth around outside of pot to deter that. Growing in soil, a raised bed mix, goat straw compost/ perilite. The entire bottom of pot has drilled holes, large ones and it's sitting on a pallet. I've noticed wilted tops and think it needs water. Today I noticed couple large fan.leaves were yellow, and a couple small ones as well near bottom of plant. Otherwise, the plant color looks ok.

What's going on with this? Thnx. -)
What's your medium, what are you feeding, what's your soil pH, what was your last runoff readings, have you checked for mites?
 
The leaves taco ing and rolling over make me think heat stress

Lower leaves yellow, mobile nutrients, moving

✌️💨
Thnx. It was 95f yesterday and windy. I don't really understand "mobile nutrients, moving" the lower leaves yellow.
 
What's your medium, what are you feeding, what's your soil pH, what was your last runoff readings, have you checked for mites?
Medium is Kellogg's raised bed soil (Recycled forest products, coir, perlite, dehydrated poultry manure, composted poultry manure, hydrolyzed feather meal, peat moss, kelp meal, worm castings and bat guano) so it says.

Fed fox farm Veggie 24-14-11 about 1-1/2 weeks ago. About 1 Liter

Soil pH is 6
Runoff reading don't know (pH of water runoff?)
No mites I see otherwise plant looks healthy.
 
I don't really understand "mobile nutrients, moving" the lower leaves yellow.
Some nutrients can move within the plant and others cannot. For those that can, plants move them to areas where they're most needed. That's usually from older, lower leaves to actively growing parts of the plant. Nitrogen, for example, is a mobile nutrient.
 
Medium is Kellogg's raised bed soil (Recycled forest products, coir, perlite, dehydrated poultry manure, composted poultry manure, hydrolyzed feather meal, peat moss, kelp meal, worm castings and bat guano) so it says.

Fed fox farm Veggie 24-14-11 about 1-1/2 weeks ago. About 1 Liter

Soil pH is 6
Runoff reading don't know (pH of water runoff?)
No mites I see otherwise plant looks healthy.
If This were my plant...

The way the new growth is twisting like that I'd recommend checking UNDERNEATH the leaves for mites with MAGNIFICATION, cuz some mites are almost microscopic

If I was positive there were no mites then I would Flush the soil heavily w/plain 6.8 water, check the pH of runoff & post it here

the last gallon of flush would be nutrients at 600-700 ppm

Edit: your not feeding nearly enough btw
 
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Some nutrients can move within the plant and others cannot. For those that can, plants move them to areas where they're most needed. That's usually from older, lower leaves to actively growing parts of the plant. Nitrogen, for example, is a mobile nutrient.
So does that mean the yellow leaves have been stripped of nutrients and as you said "moving" to the other parts of plant? Lol (teaching elementary school). -) is that a sign of needing food?
 
If This were my plant...

The way the new growth is twisting like that I'd recommend checking UNDERNEATH the leaves for mites with MAGNIFICATION, cuz some mites are almost microscopic

If I was positive there were no mites then I would Flush the soil heavily w/plain 6.8 water, check the pH of runoff & post it here

the last gallon of flush would be nutrients at 600-700 ppm

Edit: your not feeding nearly enough btw
I don't have a digital oh meter, just a meter type. Ph is at very high end of 6 still on color bar.
I just got a tds meter. My water is well water and I had it tested this year. I have salt and a bit of Silca in water.

Water in a bucket reading.
544 ppm.
The us/CM is 1088 the temp was 73f.

The runoff ph after watering until it flushed out bottom of pot was still at end of 6 mark.
The ppm was 1138
EC is/cm was 2276.

I did a lot of reading about Tds meters, ppm, EC etc. But still don't understand how you come to a result re feed, etc. by the readings.

I fed this plant with miracle gro this week, only a gal of weak mix. The medium is a mix of Kellogg's organic raised bed soil, plus composted goat poo and straw that decomposed in a year. These numbers are high! Right? Which means?
 
I don't have a digital oh meter, just a meter type. Ph is at very high end of 6 still on color bar.
I just got a tds meter. My water is well water and I had it tested this year. I have salt and a bit of Silca in water.

Water in a bucket reading.
544 ppm.
The us/CM is 1088 the temp was 73f.

The runoff ph after watering until it flushed out bottom of pot was still at end of 6 mark.
The ppm was 1138
EC is/cm was 2276.

I did a lot of reading about Tds meters, ppm, EC etc. But still don't understand how you come to a result re feed, etc. by the readings.

I fed this plant with miracle gro this week, only a gal of weak mix. The medium is a mix of Kellogg's organic raised bed soil, plus composted goat poo and straw that decomposed in a year. These numbers are high! Right? Which means?
"Water in a bucket reading.
544 ppm"

Wow! 😳 I've never heard of a ppm that high, heard you shouldn't use it past 200ppm

My well is 60's to 90's ppm, so I'm not sure how you would use water like that, hope others can chime in cuz that's out of my wheelhouse
 
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my well water is pretty high too 450 ppms. I run my water through a Brita filter before using it. I used to get cal mag deficiency middle to late flower because my water was high in calcium. After I started using the filtered water I havnt had an issue. I
So does that mean the yellow leaves have been stripped of nutrients and as you said "moving" to the other parts of plant? Lol (teaching elementary school). -) is that a sign of needing food?
yes if the lower fans are yellowing they probably need some food. If it goes long enough the yellowing will start at the bottom and start creeping up towards the top. If it’s only one or two leaves I would pic them off and wait a lil to see if it’s still spreading. If it’s a lot. Try a little feed and see if that helps in a few days. About the twisting, I’m pretty sure it’s heat stress. Mine was doing the same on the hot days. But without seeing it in person I couldn’t be sure. Could be bugs too.
 
I don't have a digital oh meter, just a meter type. Ph is at very high end of 6 still on color bar.
I just got a tds meter. My water is well water and I had it tested this year. I have salt and a bit of Silca in water.

Water in a bucket reading.
544 ppm.
The us/CM is 1088 the temp was 73f.

The runoff ph after watering until it flushed out bottom of pot was still at end of 6 mark.
The ppm was 1138
EC is/cm was 2276.

I did a lot of reading about Tds meters, ppm, EC etc. But still don't understand how you come to a result re feed, etc. by the readings.

I fed this plant with miracle gro this week, only a gal of weak mix. The medium is a mix of Kellogg's organic raised bed soil, plus composted goat poo and straw that decomposed in a year. These numbers are high! Right? Which means?
 
"Water in a bucket reading.
544 ppm"

Wow! 😳 I've never heard of a ppm that high, heard you shouldn't use it past 200ppm

My well is 60's to 90's ppm, so I'm not sure how you would use water like that, hope others can chime in cuz that's out of my wheelhouse
Friggin salt ... That was high. The first test was almost that bad, 480.
 
transplant into bigger pot or the ground and quit ph’ing etc..
 
It appears to be holding its on,but the water readings are crazy. It needs water this a m.
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